Comments by user: Nilsson
One particular thing about the last weeks of this campaign strikes me. Both in this debate, and in the campaign overall, Obama has talked about why he would be the best president. In contrast; Clinton has more and more talked about why she thinks Obama should not be president. Aren´t most Americans tired of negative campaigning...?
Between two equally inteligent politicians it´s easy to choose the positive campaigner.
Let´s hope Obama wins this caucus on Saturday!
Both the Democrat Party in Nevada and the Democratic National Committe approve of these at-large precincts and decided to do so several months ago.
The rules are reasonable and the only way to make it possible for many people to vote.
A welcome decision. let´s hope for a big turnout on Saturday!
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In fact, Obama won the Nevada caucuses. As the Clinton campaign pointed out two weeks ago; this is about winning delegates to the Democratic Covention. Obama won 13 delegates and Clinton won 12.
After three states (Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada) Obama leads with 38 delegates and Clinton has 36.