by Frank James
Have questions about what's happening on the ground in New Hampshire, or anything else related to race for the White House or Election 2008? On Monday, we'll host a live video chat at 12:30 pm central time from Manchester, N.H. with Tribune journalists who are covering the campaign.
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Comments
Obama brings a message of hope--Hope in the American spirit, hope in bringing our fractured country together again. He has demonstrated in Iowa and in New Hampshire ability to inspire younger segment of the population and to draw in Independents. Clinton on the other hand is divisive. She speaks about her track record on change but to my amazement I have not heard her identify anything or others as well. Obama's appeal as inspiring the American Spirit is appealing to me--I'm now in my 70's" It seems to me, and some others. some parallel to the appeal of JFK In general I have been a Edwards fan since the last election but He does not have the abiity to draw in a wide range of folk and inspire them that Obama demonstrates. This is in itself a major change from the Clinton/Bush days.
Posted by: Karl Hallsten | January 6, 2008 8:22 PM
I think it is unfair to tie Hillary to the Bush family just because he husband did some humanitarian work with the senior Bush. How can she get rid of the "Clinton/Bush" tie-in? Does Bill on the stump with her hurt her in this respect?
Posted by: lochnessmonster | January 7, 2008 6:56 AM