On September 30 the Obama campaign hit some landmark goals: more than 500,000 donations from more than 350,000 people.
The latest news from Iowa – Obama is leading in the latest Newsweek poll of likely caucus-goers. Here’s the breakdown:
Obama: 28%
Clinton: 24%
Edwards: 22%
The leader in Iowa gets a lot of press coverage and picks up momentum in the overall nomination process.
In other news Mitt Romney reported that he gave himself another $6,000,000 or $7,000.000 this quarter.
One candidate has unprecidented grassroots support from common people. Another candidate keeps writing himself checks trying to buy the election. This election should offer a clear choice to American voters.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Obama Looking Strong, Romney Looking Rich
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Rick, is that your prediction for the 2008 Presidential race, Obama vs. Romney. If so , what does Obama have to do to take Michigan, which I thinks will be made much more difficult for any Democratic nominee if Romney is the Republican nominee.
I predict Obama will win Michigan. I am also supporting Obama so maybe that affects my judgement. As far as I can tell Obama is the only one that is really doing grassroots campaigning in NW Michigan. That is yet another reason why I like him best.
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