It's amazing how the corporate fascists keep filling the positions of staffers that jump ship from the unethical campaign of Hillary.
This past week another top level fundraiser told the Hillary campaign that he is leaving because of the racist tactics used to catch up with Barak Obama.
I would bet there are other reasons having to do with corruption... but it's not the stuff making the news.
For example, Hillary gave one of her speeches from a military contractor fundraiser... CNN didn't speak a word of it, but the washington post slipped with a mention. She keeps saying she is not for war, yet she keeps taking money from the war contractors ~ and distracting everyone with her rants about crazy Preachers that, in the most vagueness of terms, knows Obama.
It's racist and classist...
Oh, and God please someone get google to remove Newt G. from the advert below.
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1 May, 08
Former DNC Chair Switches Endorsement To Obama
(RTTNews) - In a major defection Thursday, Hillary Clinton lost a superdelegate and Barack Obama added to his count as former Democratic National Committee Chairman Joe Andrew switched his support.
"No amount of spin or sleight of hand can deny the fact that where there has been competition, Senator Obama has won more votes, more states and more delegates than any other candidate," Andrew wrote in a letter to superdelegates. "Only the superdelegates can award the nomination to Senator Clinton, but to do so risks doing to our party in 2008 what Republicans did to our country in 2000."
The endorsement provides a much-needed boost to Obama as he comes off a loss in Pennsylvania and a resurgence of the Reverend Wright problem.
"If we win Indiana, we've got this nomination," the Illinois Senator proclaimed last night in Indianapolis.
The next set of major primaries will be on May 6 in North Carolina and Indiana. Obama is heavily favored to win North Carolina, but it is a tight race in Indiana.
Andrew, who was appointed DNC chairman by former President Bill Clinton, also commented on the length and contentious nature of the Democratic primary, which he said is bad for the Democratic Party.
"I am convinced that the primary process has devolved to the point that it's now bad for the Democratic Party," Andrew told the AP.
Clinton still leads Obama in superdelegate support, 269 to 245. However, according to the Associated Press, Obama is ahead in pledged delegates 1,488 to 1,334.
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CNN is getting their panties all in a twist with Wolf Blitzer leaning into the Gov. of N. Carolina repeatedly saying, 'ARE YOU GOING TO DELIVER N. CAROLINA TO HILLARY?!'
The N. Carolina Gov. looked at the interviewer like he was maddman.
The momentum of the Barak Obama campaign is huge. The media appears to becoming unhinged at the possibility that Obama might defy the tidal waves of propaganda that they spew day and night.