lydia (not verified) says:

Obama should do ok in both Louisianna and Nebraska. Obama exhibits leadership and unity that a president should. A president being either party should be fairly neutral to reunite the country. Of course their particular party matters. What I don't like are the delegate numbers. They are bias and skewed for which ever candidate that site is routing for. What I don't understand is if Obama wins a state why he gets less votes than Clinton? That shouldn't be right. I don't believe Obama is getting his fair chance. It seems as though these delegates are not conducting this election properly. Obama said the people of the country should know what is going on. This is what he's talking about. Who regulates this process? Are they trustworthy and how would we know? I don't trust our system. So what Hillary lived in the WH with her husband. She is a senator now for the same reason. If she was never with Bill we would not know who she was. Obama's lack of experience is a way to get him out of the election. It was ok when we elected JFK and he was young. We are not taking a chance by electing him, we are taking a chance by letting him go. He brings out the public's political side and gets people involved. He really cares. I guess these delegates and superdelegates don't want the general public to have a say so or know whats going on behind the scenes. Obama is the best thing for this country. When he speaks he connects with the people. Look what experience got us from Bush, a broken economy and a pointless war with casualties felt across the nation. America needs to come together like Obama said. Hillary will keep us separated. Vote Obama!!!

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