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  • From: Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 AT hotmail.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Weird campaign news
  • Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:02:14 -0400


Obama seems to be losing ground. It sounds like his campaign is
unorganized...Biden is saying things that don't agree with the official
campaign positions. They had a disagreement about AIG; Biden said one
thing, Obama said another. Obama is for clean coal plants, Biden is
against them. Environmental issues interest me, but it's hard to know
what their position is:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0908/Biden_No_coal_plants_here_in_America.html?showall

Ron Paul's position on things is clear and I agree with him; I really
wish he'd either encourage people to write him in, or give his support
to ONE candidate...he's splitting up all the 'fringe' voters.

Lynn Wigglesworth

bob ford wrote:
>
> I find this very surprsing, I'm not sure what to make of this, with the
> economic Halloween that is happening. If he can't carry Wisconsin, then
> I've read this entire election wrong. Wisconsin should be in first line of
> dance partners. Watch for cauldrens and black cats....bobf
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From Today's Chicago Sun-Times
>
> Uncharacteristically low turnout for Barack Obama rally in Green Bay, Wisc.
>
>
> McCain/Palin drew 4,000 more supporters at same venue a week ago
> Recommend (57) Comments
> September 23, 2008
>
> BY ABDON M. PALLASCH Staff Reporter
> GREEN BAY, Wis. — Hoping to shore up support in his suddenly undependable
> backyard, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama flew here Monday to
> talk about how he’d handle economic crises as president.
> Recent polls have shown that Wisconsin — once pretty solidly in Obama’s
> column — is now a statistical dead heat between Obama and Republican John
> McCain.
>
> “You all know that you hold this election in your hands,” Sen. Russ
> Feingold, a Democrat who said he worked on ethics legislation with Obama,
> told a crowd of about 6,000 cheering Obama fans in the arena next to
> Lambeau Field. “We just barely won this state for Al Gore in 2000 and we
> just barely won this state for John Kerry in 2004.”
>
> The numbers in Wisconsin and Minnesota are getting close enough that the
> Obama campaign closed its 11 campaign offices in North Dakota and moved the
> 50 staffers there to these two states.
> Just a week ago, John McCain and his vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin
> — who can bring out crowds the way Obama can — appeared in this same
> stadium, Resch Center, to a crowd of 10,000 fans. There were an
> uncharacteristic amount of empty orange seats for Obama’s rally.
>
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