Wisconsin, Texas, and Clinton in Ohio
19 February 2008 3:48 pm by Taylor Marsh
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Wisconsin exit polls, via
Marc Ambinder, by way of CBS:
this electorate is very white; only four in ten have a “college degree.”
They’re “less affluent” than Dems in other states. The percentage
of late deciders is declining: only 27% made up their minds within the last
seven days.— Issue number one is, of course, the economy, followed by health care…
adding the economy and health care brings you to nearly 70% of the electorate.
TEXAS: Clinton team has 20 offices open and 4,000 precinct captains ready to roll.
Clinton to give major speech in Ohio tomorrow, contrast is the word:
…Tonight, I want to talk about the choice you have in this election
– and why that choice matters….…This election is not about me or my opponent. It’s about you.
Your lives, your dreams, your future.Right now, too many people are struggling. Working the day shift, the night
shift, trying to get by without health care, just one paycheck away from losing
their homes. They cannot afford four more years of a president who just doesn’t
see or hear them.They need a president ready on day one to be commander in chief. Ready to
manage our economy. And ready to beat the Republicans this November.I will be that president.
This is the choice we face:
One of us is ready to be commander in chief in a dangerous world…
…One of us has a plan to provide health care for every single American
– no one left out….…Finally, one of us has faced serious Republican opposition in the
past. And one of us is ready to do it again.The contrast between me and our likely opponent couldn’t be more stark.
John McCain is willing to continue the war in Iraq for 100 years – I
will start bringing troops home in 60 days. He admits he doesn’t understand
the economy — I have a plan to turn our economy around and create five million
new jobs. He wants eight years more of the same – I’ll deliver
21st century solutions to move this country forward again.Both Senator Obama and I would make history. But only one of us is ready
on day one to be commander in chief, ready to manage our economy, and ready
to defeat the Republicans. Only one of us has spent 35 years being a doer,
a fighter and a champion for those who need a voice. That is what I would
bring to the White House. That is the choice in this election.…It’s about picking a president who relies not just on words
– but on work, hard work, to get America back to work. Someone who’s
not just in the speeches business – but will get America back in the
solutions business…


