Gwokto

 

Many of the very terrible decisions that Obama has  made have been either 
written supported or sold by Hillary, don’t delude your selves that it is only 
myself a none American that knows it many people  out there know it. Many 
countries that are getting walloped into this ISIS problem including Canada are 
getting walloped into it due to decisions made supported  or sold by Hilary 
Clinton. It is very late for her to distance herself from the stupidity that 
has been made by this administration.  The problem Democrats have are the very 
ones they have been facing all along, that when you state that the 
administration is a failure they have used only one response, you are a 
Republican supporter, you are a tea party supporter you hate Obama for he is 
black. Hillary Clinton wrote supported or sold that reasoning. Shy failed to 
stand up and isolate herself from Obama and today in late October just to 
midterm elections, it is way too late.

 

On the abuse I have got on talking about this administration this is the time 
to sit and smoke a cigar humming my I told you’s.

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika 
machafuko"

 

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Subject: {UAH} The Democrats' Secret Weapon For The 2014 Midterm Election

 


The Democrats' Secret Weapon For The 2014 Midterm Election


 | By KEN THOMAS and NICHOLAS RICCARDI

Posted: 10/22/2014 9:28 am EDT Updated: 10/22/2014 10:59 am EDT



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AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Defending their allies, Bill and Hillary Clinton are 
barnstorming the country for Democrats struggling through a bleak campaign 
season in states where President Barack Obama is deeply unpopular.

With speculation rampant about whether Hillary Rodham Clinton makes a second 
presidential run, the power couple has blanketed the political map this fall, 
attending fundraisers and get-out-the-vote rallies for a long roster of 
Democratic candidates. In states like Arkansas, Louisiana, North Carolina and 
Colorado, the Clintons are an asset at a time when many Democrats need a big 
name to help inspire supporters. The Clintons usually campaign for candidates 
on their own.

On the campaign trail, the former president, in particular, is in his element.

"I feel like an old racehorse in a stable and people just take me out and put 
me on the track and slap me on the rear to see if I can run around one more 
time," the ex-president jokes at various stops.

Obama appeared at his first political rallies last weekend — in 
Democratic-friendly Maryland and his home state of Illinois — but the Clintons 
can go where the president might not be helpful.

For example, Bill Clinton starred in TV ads for Alison Lundergan Grimes in 
Kentucky, where Obama is so unpopular that Grimes has repeatedly refused to say 
whether she voted for him.

The couple is a powerful fundraising force that fuels voter turnout and give 
activists a taste of what could come next.

"Some people excel at raising money. Some people excel at turning out voters. 
The Clintons excel at both," said Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., who leads the 
House Democrats' campaign arm. "There is not one single competitive district in 
the country where both don't do well."

Their campaign schedule is infused with anticipation of a second run for the 
White House by Hillary Clinton, former first lady, senator and secretary of 
state.

She's expected to announce her decision after the November elections, a move 
that could boost morale should Democrats cede control of the Senate and lose 
seats in the House.

This week alone, Hillary Clinton hauled in an estimated $3.5 million in 
California for the campaign committees of House and Senate Democrats, including 
$2.1 million at a Hollywood event with Democratic mega-donors Jeffrey 
Katzenberg and Steven Spielberg.

In Denver's suburbs Tuesday, the former secretary of state vouched for Colorado 
Sen. Mark Udall — who's locked in a tight race against Republican Rep. Cory 
Gardner — and Gov. John Hickenlooper, calling them "two of the most effective 
leaders in the country."

People showing up for the rally had to fill out part of their ticket entitled, 
"I Pledge to Vote," and hand in the stub at the door for admission. Campaign 
workers signed up attendees to work get-out-the-vote shifts.

It was Clinton's second stop in the state in as many weeks. Last time, she 
strolled through Denver's central train station with Udall, ensuring images of 
them on the local news.

Hillary Clinton's itinerary this week includes events with New York Gov. Andrew 
Cuomo and Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, a former Senate colleague; three rallies 
in New England with candidates running for governor; and a weekend appearance 
in Charlotte, N.C., with embattled North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan.

Bill Clinton is covering even more ground: Baton Rouge, La., for Louisiana Sen. 
Mary Landrieu on Monday; Chicago for Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and western 
Kentucky for Grimes on Tuesday; Flint, Mich., and Long Island, N.Y., for 
Democratic candidates on Wednesday. Thursday brings a New Jersey fundraiser for 
Bonnie Watson Coleman, a congressional candidate; by Friday, Clinton will be in 
Syracuse, N.Y., for Rep. Dan Maffei and Milwaukee for Mary Burke, who is 
challenging Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

Yet no state personifies the Clintons' campaign push more than Arkansas, where 
Bill Clinton was governor for more than a decade. During the past two weeks, he 
has barnstormed the state at 10 events for Sen. Mark Pryor, Mike Ross, his 
one-time campaign driver who is running for governor, and a field of 
congressional candidates.

Bill Clinton's visits have encouraged early voting among black voters and 
college students. Robert McLarty, the director of the state Democratic Party's 
coordinated campaign, said Democrats have registered or re-registered 3,000 
voters on college campuses at Clinton events and filled 8,500 get-out-the-vote 
shifts, the equivalent of someone committing to work a phone bank for 2 hours 
or canvass a neighborhood for 4 hours.

New Hampshire, the nation's first presidential primary state, is also getting 
the Clinton treatment. Hillary Clinton will be there on the final Sunday before 
the election, helping a slate of female candidates, while Bill Clinton's speech 
at the state party's fall dinner drew a big crowd and raised $250,000.

___

Thomas reported from Washington. Kathleen Ronayne in Concord, New Hampshire, 
contributed to this report.

 

 

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Gwokto La'Kitgum

"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower



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