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Home Front: Politix
Supporters of O'Bama hold "Walk of Change" in LA
2007-06-10
(Xinhua) -- Hundreds of people in Los Angeles on Saturday joined a "Walk of Change" held by supporters of presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama in search of campaign volunteers and donations across the country. The L.A. volunteers were signed up to walk the precincts in and near the downtown area, joining door-to-door canvassers in 33 cities across the nation to register voters, chat with people about the Illinois senator, and solicit grassroots campaign contributions, said Obama's local campaign spokeswoman Mary Jane Stevenson.

The candidate himself was walking precincts in Dubuque, Iowa, where it's just 219 campaign days to the state caucuses, which traditionally start the formal election season. "We picked this part of town because it's the most ethnically-diverse part of the city, and it's reasonably dense so we can talk to people," Stevenson said.

A nationwide review of last week's political polls by the political web site Real Clear Politics shows New York Sen. Hillary Clinton 9.5 points ahead of Obama. The most-recent nationwide poll, released yesterday by Fox News, has Obama trailing Clinton by 13 points. Only the USA Today/Gallup poll, taken a week ago, has Obama in front, with a one percentage point lead.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Alfred E. Neuman for President.
Posted by: Shevardnadze Avenger of the Gerbils   2007-06-10 22:43  

#6  flash and fizzle
Posted by: Captain America   2007-06-10 22:37  

#5  This isn't racist, but Osama looks like a watermelon salesman.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-06-10 22:14  

#4  For years I've had serious political disagreements with my in-laws. It got so bad I finally had to just keep my mouth shut when visiting them because it was upsetting to their mother. But I nearly keeled over the other day when my sister-in-law told us how she is so impressed with Osama, thinks he is a wonderful speaker and plans to actually vote for him. Let's see, the man has no experience to speak of, a questionable background and is apparently in denial about the threats to our security. But he sounds good when he's talking to nitwits like my sister-in-law so she's willing to put him in charge of the most powerful nation on earth. I need a drink.
Posted by: Elmereter Hupash6222   2007-06-10 17:50  

#3  There is no way in hell that a guy named Obama (either first or last name) will ever get elected President in this country or I am going to ride the first pig-as-plane out of here.
Posted by: jack is Back!   2007-06-10 14:44  

#2  I request Obama supporters refrain from Squeegeeing my Windshield For Dollars.
Posted by: ed   2007-06-10 08:07  

#1  I prefer "Walk of Life" by Dire Straits...more realistic, and even I can dance to it
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-10 00:29  

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