>>I don't see the attraction of Obama. Other then he is young, black (if person's race matters at all to a voter) and speaks well (tho I don't get what his message is). But that's just me.
>>I'd vote for Clinton before I vote for Obama.
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>I will leave the race issue aside, other than to observe that it is critical. Are we ready to elect a black President? Are we ready to elect a female President? We'll see.
Why is it critical?
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>What I like about Obama is that he talks sense. He is a pragmatist to the point that his fellow black legislators in Springfield practically spitballed him. They now speak of him with respect. He is a guy who wants to get things done.
Well, every Joe, Dick and Harry say they'll get things done. I just haven't heard him say anything that sets him apart. I think his supporter are just banking on his race and charisma.
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