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I just ran the BarackObam.com ad on a local website. Can you do the same in your area to help make it easy for all voters to get to know Barack. ? Please pass on this challenge to others. Thanks Wayne

http://goffstownedge.typepad.com/
Hello All,

I challenge all to do as I have done to provide voters with easy access to BarackObama.com I have run the simple ad BarackObama.com in my hometown paper as well as other surrounding communities to get this started. This simple ad will make it easy for people to get to know Barack. It will reach many people and make it easy for those who otherwise may not visit his website.

Just imagine if every small town paper in every state had this ad BarackObama.com how many people we could reach. Howe many new supporters will join and how many new supporters will donate.

The papers I ran ads from July 3 to Oct 30 are the Goffstown News, Bedford Bulletin,Bow Times, Hooksett Banner and Salem Observer. All these communities voted republican in 2004, "Its Time for a Change" and we the people can be part of this change. We can do this if we all join in. Lets start this in NH and spread the word across the country so all will have easy access to get to know Barack Obama and help elect him as our next president.

Those who want to help, please start to blog on this or run a simple ad BarackObama.com to move this idea forward.

Another idea is to purchase magnetic car signs from your local printer or from an online store in the size of a bumper sticker with BarackObama.com. Pass them out at the supermarket or post office. Put a bunch on your car with a sign free take one. When you do groceries and come back to your car some will have been taken by new supporters. People love these things.That way it will be like having moving billboards throughout your area.

Please email this blog to others. Thank You, Wayne
Hillary speaks in Kentucky
From: hillaryclintondotcom
Added: May 21, 2008
Hillary speaks to supporters in Kentucky after the Kentucky and Oregon primaries on 5/20
19:43

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LvHe0zZYVk
Hillary Clinton: Every time we win
Tue, 20 May 2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/21/003929

Once again tonight, you and I stood together and showed America what we're made of.

Every time we win another state, we prove something about ourselves and about our country. And did we ever prove something tonight in Kentucky.

We showed America that the voters know what the "experts" will never understand -- that in our great democracy, elections are about more than candidates running, pundits commenting, or ads blaring.

They're about every one of us having his or her say about the path we choose as a nation. The people of Kentucky have declared that this race isn't over yet, and I'm listening to them -- and to you.

Your unshakeable commitment to that principle and your willingness to keep forging ahead inspire me every day. Let's keep supporting one another in these crucial days ahead.

All the best,

/s/

Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Kentucky Voting 101
by Saul Shemesh
5/19/2008
http://blog.hillaryclinton.com/blog/main/2008/05/19/213301

Here is all the information you need to vote for Hillary on May 20...

Election Day polling times: 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Deadline to return an absentee ballot: 6 p.m. on May 20, 2008 (Election Day)

Voting requirements: In order to vote you will need to bring with you a driver’s license, a Social Security card, a credit card, or another form of ID containing both picture and signature.

Find your polling location: please click here.
https://cdcbp.ky.gov/VICWeb/index.jsp

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For those wanting some real news from Kentucky, where the "Unbridled Spirit" lives, I can report "Great News" for the Honorable Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and her relentless supporters.

All is well period. Maybe I should repeat that again.

ALL IS VERY WELL PERIOD

You can call us Hillbillies, Rednecks, Country Bumpkins,
or what every else you think might put us down.

In the great Commonwealth of Kentucky, We are proud of our past and current heritages.

We are just as sophisticated, educated, uneducated, intellectual, etc as the rest of the United States.

Yes, we are the same as you.

Do not discount the will of the peoples' vote of KY as it will narrow the gap in the total popular vote.

We were working the phone banks so hard that it overloaded.
Does this mean Kentuckians support Hillary? You bet.

We know a horse race when we see one and ours is coming down the back stretch.

For all Democrats, please note:

The Bluegrass State will return Blue with Hillary in the General Election.

All the posturing to deflect this fact and to minimize a Hillary Victory in Kentucky is just another shrewd campaign tactic to disrupt momentum in the gains of the popular vote by Hillary. It is all about the timing.

The nominee has not been selected. The race for the popular vote has not ended. All the votes are yet to be
counted and placed. After KY and OR, we have Montana, South Dakota, and Puerto Rico (with over its one million voters).

With the trend pointing to a large win in Puerto Rico, do not be surprised to see the popular vote change to Hillary�s side if Floridian�s votes are counted May 31st. (this will not even included Michigan�s vote)

What has everyone been saying over the past months that the super delegates must side with the popular vote?

Okay, and then let them get ready to pony up. Make true on your words. We are coming around the final turn and heading into the backstretch. The race is not over and do not let anyone tell you it is over. You will know when this photo finish is developed.

Back to the campaigning for me now and see the results May 20th.

From a Proud Country Bumpkin, Redneck, Kentucky Hillbilly





Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for President 2008
3 new Hillary TV spots out today

What's Right [Oregon]
From: hillaryclintondotcom
Added: May 16, 2008
Hillary Clinton will end loopholes for special interests and cut taxes for the working families to help pay for college, health care, and retirement.
00:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7w1_ZFMRMc

Right Track - Kentucky
From: hillaryclintondotcom
Added: May 16, 2008
Hillary Clinton will end loopholes for special interests and cut taxes for the working families to help pay for college, health care, and retirement.
00:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yBySKSz_n0

Partner - KY
From: hillaryclintondotcom
Added: May 16, 2008
It is time that the American worker had a partner in the White House. Hillary has what it takes.
00:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afacSGgWH8s
Four Former Kentucky Governors Endorse Hillary
5/14/2008
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7701

After a landslide victory in West Virginia, the Clinton Campaign today announced that former Kentucky Governors Wendell Ford, Paul Patton, John Brown, and Julian Carroll are endorsing Hillary for President. The endorsements demonstrate the widespread support Hillary continues to receive throughout the Bluegrass State.

"The Presidency is the hardest job in the world and the American people deserve a leader who can rise to the challenge," said former Governor Wendell Ford. "In the thirty years I have known Hillary, she has consistently proven she can deliver results. Whether fighting to reform our nation’s health care system or offering a responsible solution to ending the War in Iraq, Hillary has proven time and again she has what it takes to get the job done."

"The people of Kentucky need a President who has the strength, experience, and leadership to lead on day one," said former Governor Julian Carroll. "My friendship with Hillary goes back more than 30 years and I know she'll make a fine President. Hillary is the leader that Kentucky needs and I look forward to helping deliver victory for her on Tuesday."

"I am proud to support Hillary today," said former Governor John Y. Brown. "I had the opportunity to serve with President Clinton and I got to know Hillary as a person. With the complex problems that have been created over the last eight years, I would feel most comfortable with Hillary because she has the skills and experience to handle them."

"I am honored to have the support of these distinguished Kentucky governors, and look forward to working with them to jumpstart the economy and rebuild the middle class," Clinton said.

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Kentucky for Hillary Unveils Women’s Leadership Council and Women for Hillary
More Than 1,000 Women Across the Bluegrass State Lend Their Support to Hillary
5/13/2008
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7685

LOUISVILLE, KY - The Kentucky for Hillary campaign today unveiled its Women’s Leadership Council and announced more than 1,000 Bluegrass Women for Hillary. Women from across the Bluegrass State have lent their support and will continue to help lead Hillary Clinton on her path to victory in Kentucky on Tuesday.

"I am proud to join these women from across the Bluegrass State in support of Hillary for President," said Phyllis George, Former Kentucky First Lady, Former Miss America and longtime friend of Hillary. "We have come together to back Hillary because of her life long commitment to the issues that Kentuckians care most about. She is the candidate best prepared to make a difference for children and families starting on day one in the White House."

Members of the Kentucky for Hillary Women’s Leadership Council are listed below. A complete list of women who are supporting Hillary is available upon request.   Read More »
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There is Thunder Over Kentucky


br /<br>  Thunder Over Louisville


Kentucky - 2008 Presidential Polls

Democratic Polls
Democratic Primary Date: 5/20/08


Delegates At Stake: 60
Awarded Proportionally



Hillary Clinton 58%
Barack Obama 29%
Unsure 4%
Other 10%



From USA Election Polls

Survey USA
Date: 3/28-30
Kentucky
Added: 3/31/08
Est. MoE = 3.9%

 

Thunder Over Louisville Mega Site

 http://www.thunderoverlouisville.org/

 

 

There is Thunder Over Kentucky


br /<br>  Thunder Over Louisville


Kentucky - 2008 Presidential Polls

Democratic Polls
Democratic Primary Date: 5/20/08


Delegates At Stake: 60
Awarded Proportionally



Hillary Clinton 58%
Barack Obama 29%
Unsure 4%
Other 10%



From USA Election Polls

Survey USA
Date: 3/28-30
Kentucky
Added: 3/31/08
Est. MoE = 3.9%

 

Thunder Over Louisville Mega Site

 http://www.thunderoverlouisville.org/

 

 

Ari Berman in "The Notion" May 18, 2007

On Tuesday, Democrats in Kentucky will choose their nominee to battle notoriously corrupt Governor Ernie Fletcher this November. This is not just a typical Democratic primary, but another chapter in what some have described as the ongoing battle for the soul of the Democratic Party.

The race pits relatively progressive Attorney General Steve Beshear [read: he doesn't have a chance..julie] against multimillionaire healthcare executive Bruce Lunsford, who's running as a Democrat even though he's given tens of thousands of dollars to Republican candidates, endorsed Fletcher in '03 and has been involved in a number of questionable business ventures.
Oh, and his political consultant is Doug Schoen, former partner of Mark Penn.
Organized labor has pummeled Lunsford, forming a 527 specifically to oppose him. Cliff Schecter has more on Lunsford's corporate background on his blog:   Read More »
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