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O-bama-ama-ama-ay-ay
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When Obama started his run, Clinton was the hands-on favorite and he was a nobody. She was predicted to win the nomination by nearly every political anal-yst on the planet. Yet he ran a smart campaign and wound up displacing her as the top candidate. If he's able to focus all of his attention on McCain without Hillary interfering, he very well could do the exact same thing and McCain isn't even the odd's on favorite at this point but just a strong contender who may be able to put up a good fight. I think people continually underestimate Obama and his team of campaign advisers, even to this day.
jag
Well I sincerely doubt McCain will pull a Hillary and think he has it in the bag and therefore half-ass your compaign. That said... McCain had a two-month of free time to organize his base and define himself, and he still couldn't break 45% in the national poll. And tonight certainly showed their oratory skills are from two opposite planets. Add in the fund-raising power and the unprecedented enthusiasm he brings, and once Clinton finally comes to her sense and supports Obama in a heartfelt fashion..
Lets just say, the debates between this two should be good
