Feb 26, 2008
Dallas South Live Blog - Texas/Ohio Democratic Primary Election Returns
Categories: Politics and Elections
Written By: Shawn Williams
Next Tuesday, it all goes down. Voters in Texas and Ohio will have a huge say in determining who will be the Democratic nominee. Join me at 9 p.m. Central, 10 p.m. Eastern to talk about the primary in Ohio and precinct convention stories out of Texas.








February 27th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Obama is not the pure honest person he claims to be. He is an up and coming typical politician but because he is new and doesn’t have a long record to judge him by he has been getting a free pass from the media. He is getting money from muslim groups under the guise of individuals and money from Louis Farrakhan. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article3433363.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article3433485.ece?Submitted=true
He has played the race card better than anyone has. The sexism in this country is worse than racism. This election has proven it.
Hillary has out performed him in every way but every time she opens her mouth she gets kicked in the teeth. Yet she is still standing strong. She has what it takes to run this Country and bring it back into the world leadership it once was.
for more info on Obama go to
http://www.freedomsenemies.com/_more/obama.htm
March 4th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
obama is a good man compared to hillary clinton.
hillary clinton and bill clinton are terrible people.
they sold the soul of this country.
Vote for Obama!
March 4th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
jennifer is a retard
March 4th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
“The sexism in this country is worse than racism.” I’ll say… voting for a person solely because she is a woman is about as bad as NOT voting for a person because he is black. This anti-male racism bull has gone to the dogs.
Anti-Male Sexism, Anti-Black Racism, its all ignorance and those who vote due to race or sex are just plain idiots.
As for Hillary, I’m sick of all her anti-male politics, I’d rather vote for someone who treats all as equals and has actual experience in that capacity.
March 4th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
America needs Experinced leader Like Senator Clinton. Before to make chages you need to know how to repeair .
US needs Diplomat President . National Security is important thinng then anything esle. America needs natural friends in world map
Hillary have great world experinces with dealing with world Diplomacy
Russians Supports Hillary !!!
March 4th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
barack comes from a part of this country that believes in more socialism than free enterprise.this view will eventually lead america to become a 2nd rate power.
March 4th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
I don’t dislike Hillary because she is a woman.
I dislike her because she has more heads than Cerberus. She is without foundation, taking on whatever expedient suits immediate gratification. I do not know who she is, because she has so many false fronts. Add to that the ability to unhinge her jaw like an anaconda and her bulging eyes providing constant indication rather than genuine presence, and you have a pretense without foundation. In short, her presence is devoid of humanity.
March 4th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
So far, I have been very disappointed in the way that the Democratic party race for the presidency. Hillary Clinton’s stongest effort to win has not been based on her stand on important issues , but on try ing to discredit Obama. I like the way that he has remained a gentleman and not slung out hash back at her. I think that this says a lot for his character. I also like the way that he has made an effort to remain civil with the republican candidates. However, it does make the democradic party appear weaker. It would be nice if after the Ohio and Texas primary if one would gracefully bow out. Though I did like Mr. Clinton as a president, their good name would definately be tarnished if Hillary gets in to office. Her stand on women’s health issues leaves a lot to be desired. She has yet to address the rising cost of birth control and screening tests to prevent breast and cervical cancer. Since she is a post-menopaulsa woman herself, you would think that she would at least bring up these issues. In addition, her views on a national health care plan are obsured. I can’t speak for everyone, but in Ohio, we are really hurting for jobs. The thought of yet another mandatory tax will wipe out what little money most of our working poor have. I do believe that every0ne should have equal access to health care, but we should have a choice as to whether we want to purchase it or not. Malpractice reform is also a big issue . Ohio , like many other states has lost hundreds of thousands of physicians due to rising malpractice rates. Since reimbursement has gone down significantly, and will continue to diminish with the new medicare cuts, doctors are forced to either try to stay afloat with their overhead, or close their offices. In my area alone, we are at critical levels when it comes to finding a gynecologist. Very few physicians are accepting new patients. Even fewer are practicing obstetrics leaving women to travel to another county for care. I know that these are not easy issues to dolve, but they are important in my area and need to be addressed.