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Obama places blame on everyone else but himself when it comes to grass roots America.

He blames Fox News for expected blowout in Kentucky.

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This guy is getting weaker and weaker by the minute.

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Obama places blame on everyone else but himself when it comes to grass roots America.

He blames Fox News for expected blowout in Kentucky.

Fox News

This guy is getting weaker and weaker by the minute.

You realize you were just quoting Laura Ingraham? Why not Karl Rove, Ann Coulter, or Sean Hannity since we are being "fair and balanced" and all.

Obama will get whipped in KY just like he did in WV. For whatever reason (and many have been previously discussed), he is not received well with blue collar, white-working class voters. But to be fair, McCain is not recieved well with minorities, evangelicals, etc. So all candidates will have their weakness. VP choices will give both the chance to sure up support among key groups that both need to win in the Fall.

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And then there is this (again, don't let the facts get in the way of Laura Ingraham's opinion)...

(CNN) – A day after Sen. Hillary Clinton declared that the Democratic nomination fight was “nowhere near over,” polling data released Tuesday suggest Clinton is losing ground with key demographic groups that have powered her campaign so far.

Sen. Barack Obama’s 16-point lead over Clinton in the latest Gallup daily tracking poll of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters comes from even higher support among groups that have been supporting him throughout the primary race, and from newfound support among several groups that have backed Clinton.

Obama leads or ties Clinton among women, Easterners, whites, adults with no college education, and Hispanics, with the New York senator’s support now below 50 percent in each group, according to Gallup. Both are backed by 47 percent of white voters surveyed, and Obama is essentially tied with Clinton – 47 percent to 46 percent – among Democrats whose education level is a high school diploma or less.

Clinton’s advantage among women overall seems to have evaporated, with Obama now holding a lead within the survey’s three point margin of error, 49 percent to 46 percent. Hispanics favor Obama over Clinton by 7 percentage points, 51 percent to 44 percent. And Obama now leads among voters in Eastern states by 9 percentage points over Clinton – 52 percent to 43 percent.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

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Don't listen to Obama himself on the taped interview and ONLY listen to Laura......my goodness.

I guess that's the best spin of the season. Don't listen to the MAN, listen to someone else who opposes the MAN.

Remeber, he wasn't there for the sermons of mention over the span of 20 years, and it's George Bush he's running against and not McCain ;)

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Oh....and BTW. I have no reason to discredit your "finding" from the talking head of the Democratic Party, CNN. People in the Democratic Party know that Clinton cannot win, so why would they continue to vote her way? Of course, the people of Kentucky and West Virginia would disagree, but they are rebels without a cause at this point.

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