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Sender: John From Cape Cod. Ma
Ya''teeh!
I share my reply to John in the hope that if any of you will be travelling to the area, stop over and visit with our Wampanoag family. I pray to the Great Spirit Grandfather to be there, if not physically, then surely in Spirit. We are going to try, would be highly honored to be there for the Pow Wow, as we are honored for the invitation.
Subject: Wampanoag Annual Pow Wow
Received: 5/16/08 9:30PM
Its every year on the 4th of July Tribal Grounds. If your in the area..let me know..love to meet you both and its always a Great Event...Fireball contests etc plus alot of nice handmade stuff from the Locals, Quillworks a specialty round here,
PEACE
John
PS Thanksgiving has long been a National Day of Mouring here and celebrated at Plymouth Rock..of course.
T'A'A' IIYISI AHE'HEE JOHN SIR.
Grandpa and I will be honored to be there if possible.
I pray the Great Spirit Grandfather make it come to pass my grandpa is not in good health.
Peace to you also and blessings from the Great Spirit Grandfather We bid our Wampanoag family extension.
Little Dine'
Ya''teeh!
I share my reply to John in the hope that if any of you will be travelling to the area, stop over and visit with our Wampanoag family. I pray to the Great Spirit Grandfather to be there, if not physically, then surely in Spirit. We are going to try, would be highly honored to be there for the Pow Wow, as we are honored for the invitation.
Subject: Wampanoag Annual Pow Wow
Received: 5/16/08 9:30PM
Its every year on the 4th of July Tribal Grounds. If your in the area..let me know..love to meet you both and its always a Great Event...Fireball contests etc plus alot of nice handmade stuff from the Locals, Quillworks a specialty round here,
PEACE
John
PS Thanksgiving has long been a National Day of Mouring here and celebrated at Plymouth Rock..of course.
T'A'A' IIYISI AHE'HEE JOHN SIR.
Grandpa and I will be honored to be there if possible.
I pray the Great Spirit Grandfather make it come to pass my grandpa is not in good health.
Peace to you also and blessings from the Great Spirit Grandfather We bid our Wampanoag family extension.
Little Dine'
The 2008 Democratic Convention is set to commence 100 Days from today, Saturday 17-May-08.
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who hopes to see others there
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who hopes to see others there
Counting Every Vote in Oregon, Montana, Florida and Michigan
by Congressman Kendrick B. Meek (D-FL)
5/13/2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/13/185232
Over the last few days I’ve had the tremendous opportunity to tour Montana and Oregon with President Clinton. As I fly back to the East Coast I do have to say my first trip to the Pacific Northwest and Big Sky Country was absolutely incredible.
From Billings to Newport I met thousands of people from all walks of life who have been uplifted by Hillary’s message. In small towns like Pendleton and big cities like Portland, Hillary’s appeal is vast and strong. I saw it in Tillamook, Oregon where hundreds came to the Tillamook Cheese Factory to see the former President and in Newport where nearly 1,000 Oregonians crowded the marina on a chilly day " much colder than what I am used to in the Sunshine State. The looks on their faces said enough. Oregonians and Montanans are excited to have their say in this election and have their votes count.
Now I know one thing when it comes to votes counting as a Floridian. Our voices were silenced in 2000 and we are in danger of a repeat. This entire primary campaign has done wonders for expanding the Democratic Party. Registration is up. Voters are energized. Everyone is counting down the final days of George Bush’s time in the Oval Office.
But our voices in Florida -- and Michigan -- are being silenced again. Simply put, we won’t be able to win back the White House without either of these two states. Millions of people went to the polls in both states. The delegates in these two states deserve to be seated and the votes in all of the 56 contests need to be counted because at the end of the day, we must allow democracy to prevail and count every single vote.
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by Congressman Kendrick B. Meek (D-FL)
5/13/2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/13/185232
Over the last few days I’ve had the tremendous opportunity to tour Montana and Oregon with President Clinton. As I fly back to the East Coast I do have to say my first trip to the Pacific Northwest and Big Sky Country was absolutely incredible.
From Billings to Newport I met thousands of people from all walks of life who have been uplifted by Hillary’s message. In small towns like Pendleton and big cities like Portland, Hillary’s appeal is vast and strong. I saw it in Tillamook, Oregon where hundreds came to the Tillamook Cheese Factory to see the former President and in Newport where nearly 1,000 Oregonians crowded the marina on a chilly day " much colder than what I am used to in the Sunshine State. The looks on their faces said enough. Oregonians and Montanans are excited to have their say in this election and have their votes count.
Now I know one thing when it comes to votes counting as a Floridian. Our voices were silenced in 2000 and we are in danger of a repeat. This entire primary campaign has done wonders for expanding the Democratic Party. Registration is up. Voters are energized. Everyone is counting down the final days of George Bush’s time in the Oval Office.
But our voices in Florida -- and Michigan -- are being silenced again. Simply put, we won’t be able to win back the White House without either of these two states. Millions of people went to the polls in both states. The delegates in these two states deserve to be seated and the votes in all of the 56 contests need to be counted because at the end of the day, we must allow democracy to prevail and count every single vote.
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I was justing listening to the radio as I responded to Blue's post and the host asked viewers to call in and let them know if they found Obama honest and trustworthy-
This is basically what he said.
I support Hillary Clinton and I know he has been less then truthful many times when talking about her and her agenda and record. He is dishonest, just look at his speeches and ads about Senator Clinton. If he lied about her I KNOW he is lying when he talks about McCain. No I do not find him honest and trustworthy at all. He says he can win my vote back? How? I don't trust him he lied, why would I believe him NOW?
He hit on an excellent point as a Hillary supporter I to know he has twisted the facts almost unrecognizable at times to portray her in a bad light. How can I possibly honestly say anything he tells me about the Republicans is the truth if he would try to destroy a member of his own party with false facts and accusations? Excellent point!
This is basically what he said.
I support Hillary Clinton and I know he has been less then truthful many times when talking about her and her agenda and record. He is dishonest, just look at his speeches and ads about Senator Clinton. If he lied about her I KNOW he is lying when he talks about McCain. No I do not find him honest and trustworthy at all. He says he can win my vote back? How? I don't trust him he lied, why would I believe him NOW?
He hit on an excellent point as a Hillary supporter I to know he has twisted the facts almost unrecognizable at times to portray her in a bad light. How can I possibly honestly say anything he tells me about the Republicans is the truth if he would try to destroy a member of his own party with false facts and accusations? Excellent point!
YA''T'EEH!
Should Mccain be elected, with all of the infighting in the party following is America 2013 state of the union.
My felloow American Citizen's, I am sorry that things did not workout the way I planned. As you all know in in April 1st of 09 we were forced to institute the draft. All the illegals we were hiring as cannon fodder for a green card got smart, they will no longer play the game. It was hoped to have won the war in Iraq.
However as you all know Israel decided to attack Iran, and we were obligated to go into the war on behalf of our ally. We are at risk of losing in Afganistan. We were not counting on war in Pakistan, but since our man Musharafe got overthrown we were forced to declare war there. Bin laden is still alive and doing well. Syria decided to get into the act, and now we have added problems south of here in the conflict with Venezuela.
The KIAs in the handful of conflicts we have now Have gone beyond 200,000 We presently have 1,000,000 soldiers in several war fronts and another couple hundred thousand as advisors in a couple of other hotspots in South America.
There are about 2,000,000 million young men scattered about Europe, Canada, and Mexico that have avoided the draft. Nine out of ten Americans are homeless, and several million more war returnes can not find a job. Half a mil more have commited suicide. THey did us a favor becuase we did not have any way to help them in the first place.They were just dead weight. Oil is holding at $400.00 dollars per barrel and our economy is just a tad slow.
Support me as your president four four more years, and I can insure peace and prosperity within the first 2 years of my second term. No matter how many more young Americans die. We still have plenty of blacks, Hispanics, and a few Native Americans that will do the job for you and I.
JUST BE THANKFUL BLACKS HISPANICS AND A HANDFUL OF NATIVE AMERICANS WE HAVE LEFT, ARE BORN TO BE CANNON FODDER.
Thank you
John McCain
POTUS
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Who here does not agree? If I left anything out list iot.
Republican in 08 is not an option. T'a'a' iiyisi ahe'hee
Little Dine'
Should Mccain be elected, with all of the infighting in the party following is America 2013 state of the union.
My felloow American Citizen's, I am sorry that things did not workout the way I planned. As you all know in in April 1st of 09 we were forced to institute the draft. All the illegals we were hiring as cannon fodder for a green card got smart, they will no longer play the game. It was hoped to have won the war in Iraq.
However as you all know Israel decided to attack Iran, and we were obligated to go into the war on behalf of our ally. We are at risk of losing in Afganistan. We were not counting on war in Pakistan, but since our man Musharafe got overthrown we were forced to declare war there. Bin laden is still alive and doing well. Syria decided to get into the act, and now we have added problems south of here in the conflict with Venezuela.
The KIAs in the handful of conflicts we have now Have gone beyond 200,000 We presently have 1,000,000 soldiers in several war fronts and another couple hundred thousand as advisors in a couple of other hotspots in South America.
There are about 2,000,000 million young men scattered about Europe, Canada, and Mexico that have avoided the draft. Nine out of ten Americans are homeless, and several million more war returnes can not find a job. Half a mil more have commited suicide. THey did us a favor becuase we did not have any way to help them in the first place.They were just dead weight. Oil is holding at $400.00 dollars per barrel and our economy is just a tad slow.
Support me as your president four four more years, and I can insure peace and prosperity within the first 2 years of my second term. No matter how many more young Americans die. We still have plenty of blacks, Hispanics, and a few Native Americans that will do the job for you and I.
JUST BE THANKFUL BLACKS HISPANICS AND A HANDFUL OF NATIVE AMERICANS WE HAVE LEFT, ARE BORN TO BE CANNON FODDER.
Thank you
John McCain
POTUS
__________________________________________________________
Who here does not agree? If I left anything out list iot.
Republican in 08 is not an option. T'a'a' iiyisi ahe'hee
Little Dine'
Young Democrats of Oklahoma to Hold State Convention June 7th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
youngdemocratsoklahoma@gmail.com
Young Democrats of Oklahoma to Hold State Convention June 7th
Oklahoma City (May 13, 2008) - Young Democrats of Oklahoma announced they would hold their annual state convention June 7th at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Union Hall at 1700 Southeast 15th St. in Oklahoma City.
The annual convention will host an array of speakers, including Democratic leaders in the state. Elections for one-year termed officers will also be held. All Young Democrats across the state are welcome to attend.
Young Democrats of Oklahoma President Josh Smith stresses the importance of motivating young Democrats in this state.
“Our goal at the state convention is to organize our young people in the state,” said Smith. “We want to give our young Democrats the tools to go out in the field and conduct a grassroots campaign to turn Oklahoma blue.”
Smith emphasized the impact young people can have in the political process.
“This year is a vital election year and Young Democrats of Oklahoma has the opportunity to capitalize on the Democratic movement going on in this state in the nation,” said Smith. “Democrats gained ground in the 2006 elections and we hope to continue that same trend with the upcoming elections in November.”
Young Democrats of Oklahoma is an organization that mobilizes young people under the age of 36 to participate in the electoral process, be involved in the Oklahoma Democratic Party and strives to develop the skills of Oklahoma youth to serve as leaders at the local and national level.
The convention will begin at 8 am. Speakers, events and registration details of the Young Democrats of Oklahoma convention will be released as soon as they are confirmed. This information can be found on the Young Democrats of Oklahoma Facebook group. For more information on the convention, please contact youngdemocratsoklahoma@gmail.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
youngdemocratsoklahoma@gmail.com
Young Democrats of Oklahoma to Hold State Convention June 7th
Oklahoma City (May 13, 2008) - Young Democrats of Oklahoma announced they would hold their annual state convention June 7th at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Union Hall at 1700 Southeast 15th St. in Oklahoma City.
The annual convention will host an array of speakers, including Democratic leaders in the state. Elections for one-year termed officers will also be held. All Young Democrats across the state are welcome to attend.
Young Democrats of Oklahoma President Josh Smith stresses the importance of motivating young Democrats in this state.
“Our goal at the state convention is to organize our young people in the state,” said Smith. “We want to give our young Democrats the tools to go out in the field and conduct a grassroots campaign to turn Oklahoma blue.”
Smith emphasized the impact young people can have in the political process.
“This year is a vital election year and Young Democrats of Oklahoma has the opportunity to capitalize on the Democratic movement going on in this state in the nation,” said Smith. “Democrats gained ground in the 2006 elections and we hope to continue that same trend with the upcoming elections in November.”
Young Democrats of Oklahoma is an organization that mobilizes young people under the age of 36 to participate in the electoral process, be involved in the Oklahoma Democratic Party and strives to develop the skills of Oklahoma youth to serve as leaders at the local and national level.
The convention will begin at 8 am. Speakers, events and registration details of the Young Democrats of Oklahoma convention will be released as soon as they are confirmed. This information can be found on the Young Democrats of Oklahoma Facebook group. For more information on the convention, please contact youngdemocratsoklahoma@gmail.com
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Standing Up For Montana Families: Kalispell, MT, Mayor Pam Kennedy endorsed Hillary yesterday. At a rally with former President Bill Clinton, she explained why Hillary is her choice: “Hillary Clinton has been standing up for women and families throughout her long career in public service. She is the candidate who best understands the issues facing Montana families.”
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Dear Annie,

Millions of voters in Florida and Michigan are depending on you to help make sure they have a voice in this race. Will you stand up for them today?
Thanks to your efforts, thanks to the hundreds of thousands of people who have already spoken out, the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee is meeting May 31 to make a decision about whether or not the votes in Michigan and Florida will count.
Now I need you to urge the DNC to make the right decision on May 31. I need you to remind them that in the Democratic Party, we count every vote.
Tell the Democratic National Committee to count the votes of Florida and Michigan.
On May 31, the DNC has a chance to make it clear that the people of Florida and Michigan have a voice in our party. The decision is especially critical given the important role these states will play in November.
And your voice could make the difference for the millions of people who went to the polls in those two states to make their choice for president.
Stand with me today and tell the DNC to count the votes in Florida and Michigan.
I have consistently said that every vote must count. It is such an important principle in our party. I really appreciate you standing up for the values we share.
Thank you,

Hillary Rodham Clinton
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jeanne shaheen, the first and only female governor to have served in the state of new hampshire, is challenging john "ugh" sununu, a rethuglican, for his state senate seat. shaheen was and is immensely popular in this state and is mounting a tough campaign. you can visit her website here:
i represent the nh delegation for the save the senate group here at partybuilder, and i will keep you apprised of the battle as it rages on. let's go, jeannie! johnny boy has GOT to go!

More than 100 Kentucky Leaders Endorse Hillary
by Jamie Radice, Kentucky Communications Director
5/15/2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/15/165336
After a decisive victory in West Virginia, the Clinton Campaign today announced its Kentucky Steering Committee, made up of more than a hundred leaders across the state that are endorsing Hillary for President.
“We are honored to have the support of so many respected community leaders throughout Kentucky, all dedicated to making Hillary successful in Tuesday’s primary,” said State Director Jonathan Hurst.
Today’s announcement is the latest example of Hillary’s growing momentum across the Bluegrass State. The campaign has opened offices across Kentucky, and Hillary, former President Clinton, and Chelsea have actively campaigned throughout the state.
Hillary’s Kentucky Steering Committee follows below. Read More »
by Jamie Radice, Kentucky Communications Director
5/15/2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/15/165336
After a decisive victory in West Virginia, the Clinton Campaign today announced its Kentucky Steering Committee, made up of more than a hundred leaders across the state that are endorsing Hillary for President.
“We are honored to have the support of so many respected community leaders throughout Kentucky, all dedicated to making Hillary successful in Tuesday’s primary,” said State Director Jonathan Hurst.
Today’s announcement is the latest example of Hillary’s growing momentum across the Bluegrass State. The campaign has opened offices across Kentucky, and Hillary, former President Clinton, and Chelsea have actively campaigned throughout the state.
Hillary’s Kentucky Steering Committee follows below. Read More »
From
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080515/ap_on_el_pr/unions_democrats
By JESSE J. HOLLAND, AP Labor Writer
Thu May 15
But there is still a major union plum to be had, the AFL-CIO, the nation's largest labor organization.
The AFL-CIO and its 56 unions expect to spend an estimated $200 million on the presidential and congressional elections. However, the labor federation is still nowhere close to making an endorsement, focusing its energies instead on presumptive Republican nominee John McCain.
To win its formal backing, a candidate must have support from two-thirds of the union's 10 million members.
Including the Steelworkers, Obama has been endorsed by nine AFL-CIO unions and four unions from Change to Win, a rival labor organization.
Clinton still has more union support, having been endorsed by 13 AFL-CIO unions and Change to Win's United Farm Workers.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080515/ap_on_el_pr/unions_democrats
By JESSE J. HOLLAND, AP Labor Writer
Thu May 15
But there is still a major union plum to be had, the AFL-CIO, the nation's largest labor organization.
The AFL-CIO and its 56 unions expect to spend an estimated $200 million on the presidential and congressional elections. However, the labor federation is still nowhere close to making an endorsement, focusing its energies instead on presumptive Republican nominee John McCain.
To win its formal backing, a candidate must have support from two-thirds of the union's 10 million members.
Including the Steelworkers, Obama has been endorsed by nine AFL-CIO unions and four unions from Change to Win, a rival labor organization.
Clinton still has more union support, having been endorsed by 13 AFL-CIO unions and Change to Win's United Farm Workers.
Excitement for Hillary is Brewing Here in Puerto Rico!
by Kenneth Romero
5/14/2008 5:30:23 PM
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/14/213023
As many Boricuas enjoyed their café con leche while doing last-minute Mother’s Day shopping at Paseo De Diego, in the heart of San Juan, I was overwhelmed listening to people who over and over again shouted out “Hillary, esa es mi candidata”.
A group of volunteers took to the busy streets of Río Piedras, handing out bumper stickers, yard signs and, most importantly, one-on-one information on Hillary’s comprehensive agenda for the jurisdiction with the largest Hispanic population under the American flag--- over 4 million.
With a voter turn-out of more than 80%, we here are very vocal about politics and, during our visit, people were certainly eager to shake hands with us and express their whole-hearted support for her candidacy. They know that Hillary is a champion for Boricuas but, most importantly, she is the one, true voice for all Latinos in the United States.
On Sunday, June 1st, all eyes will be on Puerto Rico as we celebrate the democratic primary and Hillary’s victory here in the Island.
El 1ero de junio, ¡sal a votar por Hillary!
Photos and comments at
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/14/213023
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by Kenneth Romero
5/14/2008 5:30:23 PM
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/14/213023
As many Boricuas enjoyed their café con leche while doing last-minute Mother’s Day shopping at Paseo De Diego, in the heart of San Juan, I was overwhelmed listening to people who over and over again shouted out “Hillary, esa es mi candidata”.
A group of volunteers took to the busy streets of Río Piedras, handing out bumper stickers, yard signs and, most importantly, one-on-one information on Hillary’s comprehensive agenda for the jurisdiction with the largest Hispanic population under the American flag--- over 4 million.
With a voter turn-out of more than 80%, we here are very vocal about politics and, during our visit, people were certainly eager to shake hands with us and express their whole-hearted support for her candidacy. They know that Hillary is a champion for Boricuas but, most importantly, she is the one, true voice for all Latinos in the United States.
On Sunday, June 1st, all eyes will be on Puerto Rico as we celebrate the democratic primary and Hillary’s victory here in the Island.
El 1ero de junio, ¡sal a votar por Hillary!
Photos and comments at
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/14/213023
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2008-02-09 Nebraska caucus
HRC 32.2%
BO 67.6%
2008-05-13 Nebraska non-binding primary
HRC 48.5%
BO 51.5%
This is:
Clinton +16.3%
Obama -16.1%
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who thinks this only shows that Obama caucus voters are not representative of all voters in that and other states
HRC 32.2%
BO 67.6%
2008-05-13 Nebraska non-binding primary
HRC 48.5%
BO 51.5%
This is:
Clinton +16.3%
Obama -16.1%
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who thinks this only shows that Obama caucus voters are not representative of all voters in that and other states
Are You a Veteran? Do You Know One?
Many working men and women have done their part for our country through their service in the military.
In fact, veterans of the U.S. military returning to the job market are more likely to become union members than other workers. Six million union members, or 38 percent of all union members, are veterans of military service.
But many soldiers and sailors returning home to look for jobs today face severe difficulty. Eighteen percent of veterans recently back from tours of duty are unemployed. Of those employed since leaving the military, 25 percent earn less than $21,840 a year, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
We need your help as we fight for the rights of veterans in our ranks and for those re-entering the workforce from active service.
With so many new challenges facing veterans, we ask for your participation in our Union Veterans 2008 program.
To join up, please click here to take our Union Veterans 2008 survey:
http://unionveterans2008.questionpro.com/
We’d like to hear about you and your service to our country.
Veterans need policies that promote access to good jobs, protection of their re-employment rights and better education and training benefits through an expanded G.I. Bill. They also need a fully funded Veterans Affairs health care program.
We are calling for working families to join our campaign and speak out to hold government and candidates accountable on the needs of our returning heroes--not only during the 2008 campaign, but beyond.
Please click here to take our Union Veterans 2008 survey today:
http://unionveterans2008.questionpro.com/
In solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
P.S. Please pass this survey along to everyone you know who has served, or is currently serving, in our nation’s armed forces.
Many working men and women have done their part for our country through their service in the military.
In fact, veterans of the U.S. military returning to the job market are more likely to become union members than other workers. Six million union members, or 38 percent of all union members, are veterans of military service.
But many soldiers and sailors returning home to look for jobs today face severe difficulty. Eighteen percent of veterans recently back from tours of duty are unemployed. Of those employed since leaving the military, 25 percent earn less than $21,840 a year, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
We need your help as we fight for the rights of veterans in our ranks and for those re-entering the workforce from active service.
With so many new challenges facing veterans, we ask for your participation in our Union Veterans 2008 program.
To join up, please click here to take our Union Veterans 2008 survey:
http://unionveterans2008.questionpro.com/
We’d like to hear about you and your service to our country.
Veterans need policies that promote access to good jobs, protection of their re-employment rights and better education and training benefits through an expanded G.I. Bill. They also need a fully funded Veterans Affairs health care program.
We are calling for working families to join our campaign and speak out to hold government and candidates accountable on the needs of our returning heroes--not only during the 2008 campaign, but beyond.
Please click here to take our Union Veterans 2008 survey today:
http://unionveterans2008.questionpro.com/
In solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
P.S. Please pass this survey along to everyone you know who has served, or is currently serving, in our nation’s armed forces.
According to ABC News, Hillary’s West Virginia victory put her over the top in the popular vote.
She now leads Sen. Obama 16,691,283 to 16,647,926 when Florida and Michigan are included in the count.
Read more at
http://abcnews.go.com/politics
Updated May 14, 2008 - 4:11 PM EST
She now leads Sen. Obama 16,691,283 to 16,647,926 when Florida and Michigan are included in the count.
Read more at
http://abcnews.go.com/politics
Updated May 14, 2008 - 4:11 PM EST
