Barack Obama: Yes, Change is Indeed Possible!
Recently, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has seen her negative ratings climb higher and higher. As the 2008 race tracker still show her trailing her rival, an increasing number of Democratic voters (most of whom are white women and minorities) have discounted the Queen of the “sleaze factor” as the least electable candidate for the Democratic nimination.
Many disatisfied voters, who once supported her, are abandoning her in droves and flocking to Obama in record numbers. Why? Senator Barack Obama has a far better chance of defeating Republican Senator John McCain on Super Tuesday in November than Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
It is essential that the junior Senator from Illinois continue to campaign and talk about the importance of bringing change to the White House, a feat which Clinton herself cannot acheive because she is part of the Clinton Dynasty of which the American people are tired.
More and more Democratic voters now embracing the idea of electing Obama for president, while weary Democrats within the DNC are blaming Hillary Clinton and her campaign managers for the infighting her inept campaign has caused.
Soon, Democrats like Al Gore, John Edwards, and Bill Richardson will scramble to unify the Democratic Party before the convention. Whether they are success, the GOP will benefit from Senator Clinton’s spoilier mentality, which may has caused permanent damage to the democratic Party’s intregrity. And, if the Super Delegates interfere with the Popular Vote, many Democratic voters will leave the party and fragment into Republican, Libertarian abd Green voters.
It seems that the Obamapedia has acheived its goals:
- Persuade Undecided Voters.
- Get Supporters Active.
Congratulations to Senator Obama and his campaign movement for a job well done. Yes, change is indeed possible.































