Monday, October 15, 2007

Hillary In Atlanta



Sen. Clinton whirlwinded through Atlanta Friday taking a few moments to visit Paschals and receive a critical endorsement from 5th District Representative and living legend John Lewis.

Watch Grayson's video of the event above.

Also, you can listen to Democrat and Blog For Democracy contributor Melanie Goux's enthusiatic recap on the Democratic podcast of Kudzu Vine.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

HILLARY ... THE FRONT RUNNER?

In a recent Zogby poll, half of likely voters in the US say that they would never vote for Hillary Clinton. Older voters (65+) were the most resistant in voting for Hillary, and young people (18-29) were the most receptive.

Analysis: Voters who know what they don't know won't vote for Hillary. Voters who don't know what they don't know will.

Close behind Hillary in the "I'm never going to vote for you" poll was Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel and Ron Paul.

And yet Hillary remains the front-runner for the Democratic ticket ... although she doesn't want to admit it. She points out that she is working hard, but no one has voted yet.

She also says that she is aware that her opponents are paying a lot more attention to her but, "I'm reminded by some of my friends that when you get to be my age, having so many men paying attention to you is kind of flattering."

In case you weren't aware, apparently her latest tour is called "Organizing for Change," which highlights the need for a 'fundamental shift in the nation's direction.' Yawn.

We now await Hillary's "Entitlement program of the week." Odds makers are evenly split on whether Hillary will announce her latest entitlement program or tax increase first.

We'll keep a close eye on things and let you know.