Thursday, April 17, 2008
Down to the wire
Was reading the Los Angeles Times yesterday (4/16) and came across an article that i found interesting. Yes, i am old school- i still get my news from the the printed press. Considering how active i am, i find it a lot more convenient to pick up a 50 cent newspaper and carry it wherever i go. This gives me the ablility to read an article when i have down time and dont have computer access. Anyways, the article headline read "Clintons big lead fades in Pennsylvania" and it broke down the tight race for the Democratic nomination between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. In two states, Indiana and Pennsylvania, the margin of difference is a mere 5 percentage points while in North Carolina, "an obama stonghold (la times 4/16)," the lead is 13% in favor of Obama. It is clear that the race for the democratic nominee is not getting any clearer. Personally, i am still torn between Barack and Hillary. As of today, i cant even fathom old man Mccain in office. I believe America needs a change and if old man Mccain wins i think we will be headed in the wrong direction. But, thus far, i am still torn between the two democrats. There was a quote in the same LA times article that reflects my current view on the democratic nominees and, specifically, Obama. It reads: '"Obama is the best candidate, the best articulator of the mood for change-but i don't know how he would be for president (LA times 4/16)."' Time is running short, the democratic race is getting tighter, and its going to be interesting to see what America decides.
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