Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Wrapping it up!

Within 24 hours the race will finally be decided as millions of Texans and Ohioans (Rhode Islanders and Vermonters can’t forget about them) take their vote to the polls to decide who will be the winners in the primary election for both democrat and republican parties. Now the real dirt comes out as both Senator Obama and Senator Clinton try to wrap up their final chance at winning the primaries on March 4th. First Sen. Clinton accuses Sen. Obama of lacking time to hold even on meeting as chairman in regard to troops in Afghanistan, claiming that he is to busy trying to run for president. To counter Sen. Obama blamed Sen. Clinton of doing the same as well by not attending hearing for the Afghanistan troops either. These will be the final blows that both ground breaking candidates give each other, one by the charismatic lady who attempts to defeat the flamboyant JFK of the new millennium. Many believe that if Sen. Clinton doesn’t win the March 4th primaries then she might consider dropping from the race but Sen. Clinton says that she has only begun. Followed by a charge to Sen. Obama’s tactics toward NAFTA stating that he is just bluffing when he promises a better policy as oppose to NAFTA, and is behind doors saying to Canadians that he is just using the excuse for political purposes. Sen. Obama denied all of the charges that Sen. Clinton fired his way. Meanwhile there are problems inside the Clinton campaign with Mark Penn, the campaigns pollster. Who is responsible for all of the public relations that have anything to do with the media and he oversees Sen. Clinton’s media speeches. But Mr. Penn stated that he was with the Clinton camp but didn’t have a serious position or that he matter much in the campaign. Then he claims that he was misinterpreted and that he is a key player in the game. Causing some speculation on whether the Clinton campaign is unstable. On the other hand Sen. Obama is being questioned heavily over his relationship with developer Antoin Rezko, who is a friend of Sen. Obama and is being tried for political exploitation relationships with governor of Illinois, Rod R. Blagojevich. Sen. Bema has come out and told the public that he has committed a mistake in regard to his dealings with Mr. Rezko (Sen. Obama purchase some land adjacent to Rezko’s land and Rezko has made over $150,000 in contributions to Sen. Obama. To conclude, both candidates should beware of whom they are dealing with and keep the medias “big eye” away from their personal relationships as much as possible. On a personal note both of these dealing are very sketchy but who is going to win come March 4.

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