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WillYourVoteBCounted Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-07-08 11:12 PM
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2. Positive campaign or more scorched earth for Hillary?

Positive campaign or more scorched earth for Hillary?


Depends on who is talking.

Talking heads at MSNBC claim Hillary's going positive from here on out.
At exact same time, Hillary surrogate is on Fox Noise going negative.

at 9:10 on MSNBC Verdict with Dan Abrams.

Guests. Jonathan Alter was one guests, I didn't catch
the names of the rest. One guest (I think Lawrence O’Donnel but not sure) INSISTED that based on Clinton's conference call today and her campaign message in Kentucky today that Hillary was going to run a positive campaign and not attack Obama any more. Says she's only running to help wean her supporters towards the winner.

I find it unbelievable that Hillary Clinton was conduct a positive campaign, and for the heck of it flipped the channel over to Hannity and Colmes.


at 9:15 on Fox Noise with Hannity and Colmes.

While MSNBC is promoting the idea that Clinton is going to change its ways and run
a positive campaign from here on out, the opposite is what I see on Fox Noise.

Hannity asks Lanny about Hillary's plan to launch a scorched earth tactic.
Hannity also reads Hillary's signed letter about the DNC rules as to which states go
in the primary first.

Clinton surrogate Lanny Davis is the guest, and excuses Hillary for ignoring her agreement by
accusing Obama of breaking DNC rules. Davis claims that Obama advertised the in Florida before the primary. (remember he ran a national ad, he didn't have control of it being viewed in local area).

Lanny is claiming that Obama does not win white working class people...

trying to say Obama couldn't win GE


Left the room, don't know what else they said.
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