They are:
Brian Melendez, the chair of the Minnesota DFL
Donna Cassutt, the associate chair of the Minnesota DFL
Renee Pfenning, a DNC member from North Dakota
Rep. Yvonne Davis of Texas
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Woot!! Keep 'em coming, the supers are the only ones who can stop the Clinton machine.
Looks like a combo of Obamamentum and the increasing desperation from the Hillary camp is pushing the SD's to Obama. Her new ad won;t help matters... http://www.political-buzz.com/
Well this is GREAT news. I'm so glad there are still supers who are not buying into the derogatory media hype against Sen. Obama. Let's continue to focus on the FACTS. This election is too important to be consumed with people (that buy into the media) who probably don't read, don't know the Facts and don't vote. If you don't agree with Sen. Obama, that's fine, but let's stop the nasty, racist, inaccurate comments.
How many of them are black? Just sayin'...
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
That recent posting, "How many of them are black?" is indication of the latent racism that still plagues our country, and will be a factor in this election. Senator Obama is a man who can help the nation transcend racial and other barriers, because he himself is biracial, descends from an African and an American, whose step-father is Indonesian, and who is a Christian who is tolerant and compassionate (i.e., a follower of Jesus and not Jerry Fallwell). The most dangerous outcome of this election would be a McCain presidency. His foreign-policy advisors make Bush's team look like peaceniks.
I was phone banking in TX and the person I spoke with said I am not giving my vote to that n***er I am a republican and hung up sad state.
I was phone banking in MA and the person I spoke with said I am not giving my vote to that n***er I am a republican and hung up sad commonwealth.
Actually neither of the Minnesota superdelegates are black
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Obama will end up after PR needing about 150 out of 250 remaining super delegates to win 2025 and Hillary is going to be needing about 400 out of the remaining 250.
Posted by John H | February 29, 2008 12:57 PM