Those Edwards delegates in FL
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May 16, 2008

Those Edwards delegates in FL

Sen. John Edwards' endorsement of Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination puts 13 Florida delegates in play. If those delegates follow Edwards' lead and support Obama — and at least half already have decided to do so, according to a survey by the St. Petersburg Times — Clinton's margin over Obama would shrink by one-third. More here.
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With 6 candidates on the Ballot. And after Obama ran state wide ads for a full week. She ran no ads nor did she campaign here. Yet, she still took 50% of FL votes cast! The DNC is a Joke.

Thou Shalt Not Take the Name of Obama in Vain:

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/05/13/video-obamatopia

Obama for President!

Hillary for Governor of Florida!

... Lord knows we need both.

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