In a remarkable change in political direction over the last 60 days, the State of Missouri is now leaning several points in Obama’s favor. Pollster puts the race at about two points in Obama’s favor. In October the majority of polls show Missouri leaning to Obama outside the statistical margin of error.
It is also worth noting that these polls do not include recently registered voters that most predictions suggest will add a few additional points in Obama’s favor.
Over the past two weeks, during all the turmoil, excitement and buzz of Super Tuesday, a series of articles have been published focusing on the major differences between Obama and Clinton. Most have received little attention from the main-stream media.
Although these articles, from a variety of sources, focus on the profound differences between Obama and Clinton, they also make clear the differences between Sen. Barack Obama and every other nominee, Democrat or Republican.
These articles (and one video) are articulate, well researched and speak to the American we should be building. These articles speak to why it is so critical to all of our lives that we elect those who represent the best America can offer.They speak to unity, to peace, to change.They speak to why we all need Barack Obama as our next President.
Please take ten minutes of your time to read, listen and think about what is happening… and what could happen if we unite for change.Real change.
If you or anyone you know has a doubt about who or why you should support Obama – take a few minutes and watch his acceptance speech in South Carolina.
According to national polling data Barack Obama is on track to pass the Clintons and take the lead as the preferred candidate for the Democratic nomination - erasing a 25% deficit over the last three months!