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Obama Ad: He's An Independent Leader — And A Winner

Another new ad from Barack Obama shows a feel-good face to New Hampshire — it features footage from his Iowa victory speech, and touts the endorsements of multiple NH newspapers who praised him as an independent, common-sense leader:


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I could have used a little more of the victory speech, but that was still pretty good. I liked that one a lot more than the earlier one a couple posts ago.

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The CNN/WMUR poll is out and Obama did not get a bounce in this survey!

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Of course not. I hate when people get reactionary to news they don't like, but I've been watching CC off and on all day, and you can see why people are calling it the Clinton Network News. They've been feeding fluff Clinton pieces all day (along with McCain fluff pieces). Not to mention that Suzanne Malveaux is reporting Clinton talking points pretty much verbatim at this point.

Obama was up 3, with Clinton down one with CNN. By far the least movement of the NH poles from today, but it does still show trends that'll be tough for her to reverse before Tuesday.

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Obama got another boost today with AFSCME's executive blasting AFSCME Chief and Clinton ally McEntee for false attacksw and distorting the unions positions:
http://thepage.time.com/letter-to-afscme-president-mcentee/

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It's impressive to be able to brag and bluster and beat your breast and yet remain tasteful. I really, truly mean this in a good way -- he's doing what he needs to do with style.

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End the Bush-Clinton era.
Stop Hillary cold in NH
A poll from the Clinton News Network

Who would believe it
Hope Barack beats her by a least 10% and Edwards finishes ahead of her

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Interesting Acropolis Review article on the overlap of the Obama and Ron Paul campaign messages:

http://acropolisreview.com/2008/01/ron-paul-obama-and-hope-in-presidential.html

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A lot of people think that "solving problems" means passing watered down legislation whick doesn't actually solve the problem. That's what happens when voters either don't understand the issues or fall in love with a personality. Our democracy is in trouble.

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Yep . . . Exactly! Obama is the bestest of all leaders once someone thinks of the issue five to seven days before . . . and he has a chance to spin it to the conservative.

The computer survey says . . . Not so much.

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