A new Pew Research Center poll found that Obama's lead over Clinton among Democratic voters has disappeared:The tightening Democratic race reflects a modest but consistent decline in Obama's personal image rather than improved impressions of Clinton. Fewer Democrats ascribe positive qualities to Obama than did so a month ago, with white working-class Democrats, in particular, expressing more skeptical views of the Illinois senator.
Similarly, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey shows Obama is losing support. CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider said:
The bigger problem appears to be Obama's string of losses to Clinton in big states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. Those losses have not driven up Clinton's support. But they may have created doubts about Obama's ability to win.So Obama is ignoring black voters as he pursues white working-class voters. He is expected to win North Carolina, but he must demonstrate strength among white voters to quell growing doubts about his electability. Sightings of Obama in black communities are also rare in Indiana.
While Obama will receive the overwhelming support of black voters, he needs a high black turnout in both states to maintain his lead in the popular vote. BV member Greg Jones of Blacks4Barack recently commented:
In Pa. 92% of all black voters voted for Obama. That's powerful! Only one problem....not enough registered black voters actually voted!!!!Obama was expected to win Philadelphia in a landslide. Instead, he won the City of Brotherly Love with 65 percent of the vote. As Time magazine reports:
Indeed, some locals are pointing to the way Obama conducted his campaign in Pennsylvania as an object lesson. At one point, the Illinois Senator was asked about his lack of activity in Philadelphia's black neighborhoods and told the Philadelphia Daily News, "I'm a big believer in going to places where you're weak, not where you're strong, and reaching out to people you might not otherwise expect to vote for you." Days later, after Obama failed to carry Philadelphia by a large enough margin to compensate for losses elsewhere in the state, the newspaper ran a story with the headline, "Did Obama blow the election by blowing off Philly?"It may be back to the future in North Carolina and Indiana.
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By: swa on 5/06/2008 10:09AM
i will vote for hilary over obama any day.....and i hope he really is falling in the polls
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By: L. Doneghy on 5/06/2008 10:28AM
Iam 70 year old black man who proudly served 4 years in the us air force at the time white folks were killing black people like swatting flies. I can smell hidden racism. The majority of white people in all of the media have that smell. They ask "why is that Sen. Obama cannot close out the deal?" Answer is the majority of white people would not vote for Jesus if he appeared in black skin. The of majority of white folks in this country will never go for the election of a Black Man to the presidency. White pundits should stop trying to put forth the image that they care for my people. We know better.
By the way how come they do not talk about the clinton's pastor.
When the Rev. William Procanick put his hand on the Bible during his sex-abuse trial in Oneida County Court earlier this year, he swore to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
But as the former Clinton pastor was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for inappropriately touching a 7-year-old girl at his home last March, Judge Michael L. Dwyer said Procanick sacrificed his honesty the day he testified.
“As a minister of God, you got on the stand and you lied,” Dwyer told Procanick, the 54-year-old former pastor of Resurrection Assembly of God church on Kirkland Avenue.
A jury found Procanick guilty Jan. 22 of first-degree sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child.
Dwyer said he believes Procanick was being honest when he told the girl's mother in a recorded phone call that he was wrong to caress the girl's body while she was trying to fall asleep.
However, Procanick instead testified in court that he did nothing wrong other than spend time alone with the girl, who was a friend of the family, Dwyer noted.
If Procanick had accepted responsibility from the beginning instead of straying from the truth, Dwyer said, Procanick would likely have faced a lesser punishment and possibly avoided jail time.
“The truth would have set you free,” Dwyer said. “You had a chance to be a man and say, 'I made a mistake.' But as always, the cover-up is much worse than the original crime.”
Procanick's defense attorney, George Aney, noted that Procanick still received a sentence less than the maximum, which was up to seven years in prison.
“It's considerably less than the maximum, but considerably more than he deserved,” Aney said.
Aney also took issue with how Dwyer and the victim's mother used harsh language to attack Procanick's Christian values.
“You are just an evil man,” the victim's mother said Friday in court. “You lied, and you had your wife lie. And all these people who showed up in court to support you, did you lie to them, too?”
The Observer-Dispatch does not identify sex-abuse victims and their families.
The victim's mother said her daughter is still waking up scared at night because of what happened, and she continues to see a therapist. The young girl also feels that everybody is mad at her, the mother said.
Assistant District Attorney Doug DeMarche Jr. then read a note written by the girl, who did not appear in court Friday.
“Bill made me sad and scared,” DeMarche read. “I thought I did something wrong, because I trusted him.”
Dwyer gave Procanick an opportunity to speak in court, but Procanick had nothing to say to the victim and her family.
Aney did not plan to speak in court, he told Dwyer, but he felt obligated to respond to what the victim's mother said about Procanick and his wife.
“I believe she shows her own lack of Christianity by referring to people as liars,” Aney said.
After the sentencing, Aney further commented about what was said in court.
“I respect Judge Dwyer for what he said this morning, but I have to say I disagreed with him,” Aney said. “I have every right to express my feelings, and my feelings are that we are not permitted to call anybody a liar. That's a judgment someone higher than I makes.”
DeMarche, however, said he can understand why the girl's mother spoke of Procanick in such harsh terms.
“She had a lot of faith and trust in Mr. Procanick, and he violated that trust,” DeMarche said. “I think she's justified in being angry.”
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By: peni on 5/06/2008 11:13AM
There is a poll for this a poll for that. It all depends upon who is running the poll and what questions they are asking. If you have a poll to support Clinton, then you ask biased questions for her. And need I say there are plenty of them put out by 527's.
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By: Elilley on 5/06/2008 10:23PM
I do not care what Bill O'Reilly says,that Sean Hannity,CNN,New York Times,The Clintons,McCain, and anyone else.My response is that I am proud of Mr Obama.He stood up and made the step,if he win or lose,at least he tried. I am so glad my 17 and 18 year old children was ready to vote and was proud to say they were voting for Obama.My son is a 18 yr old college student and was concern he was not going to get to vote. I am so thankful they are not being influenced by the media or people but their own mine.Praise God.
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By: Jackie on 5/10/2008 1:32PM
it is ironic that hillary a graduate of prestiges wellesly college has to resort to appealing to white beer/shot drinkin under achievers for her support. is it that the least educated are more likely than not to be racist haters...oops i forgot about the o'reilly's and the limbaugh's.
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By: loulou on 5/12/2008 4:57PM
HOLD ON BARACK OBAMA, IT AIN'T OVER TIL THE FAT LADY
SINGS....... LOUD AND CLEAR....
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By: Melin on 5/19/2008 11:34PM
You won't win anything ---you'll all have to still work at Burger King and the post office, collect welfare scam the system daily and talk illiterate....sorry....you bring it on yourself....
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By: angel on 5/20/2008 3:34PM
So 100% correct---You people do nothing but whine-whine-whine--keep saying people are racist and whine about slavery when if you were educated you'd know that your own people in Africa sold you to us!!! Yes you were already slaves there --read your history--how do you feel now?? When you talk illiterately as to where people cannot understand you and you were born here and you call each other the n-word constantly what do you expect?? Speak more educated, get more educated,stop whining and blaming everyone and expecting things for free and maybe we will have respect for you--YOU EARN RESPECT, NOT DEMAND IT !!!!!!
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