With Lake County finally reporting in, it looks like Clinton gets 50.9 percent and Obama gets 49.1. The only county left to report is tiny Union in eastern Indiana, but it’s unlikely to change the outcome of the contest much. One could say that this is a two-percent squeaker, and perhaps closer than some thought.
It’s darn close in Indiana
8:53 pm May 6th, 2008 by willmari · No Comments
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Obama projected to win North Carolina
5:45 pm May 6th, 2008 by Devon · No Comments
CNN is projecting that Barack Obama will win North Carolina tonight, and their early numbers are showing… well, kind of a landslide.
With only 15% of precincts reporting, CNN shows Obama with 63% of the vote to Clinton’s 35%.
They’re saying it’s still “too early” to call Indiana, although CBS has projected Clinton will win the state.
CNN’s early Indiana numbers show a closer race - Clinton at 54% and Obama at 46%.
Stay tuned to SeattlePoliticore as more accurate numbers come in.
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Most Democrats want Clinton/Obama race to continue
11:12 am May 6th, 2008 by Devon · 9 Comments
According to a new USA Today/Gallup poll 60% of Democrats think both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama should continue to campaign for the Democratic nomination. 23% think Clinton should drop out, and 15% say Obama should drop out.
From The Swamp:
“There have been calls for Clinton to drop out, given Obama’s lead in pledged delegates, which he built up in a string of primary and caucus victories in February,” Gallup’s Jones notes. “Those calls have been quieted to some extent with Clinton’s big wins in the March 4 Ohio and Texas primaries and the April 22 Pennsylvania primary. Even so, she is unlikely to overcome the delegate deficit unless she can convince a disproportionate amount of undecided superdelegates to support her candidacy.
“Democrats’ opinions about the next steps in the campaign are, not surprisingly, highly influenced by the candidate they currently favor,” he adds. “Obama supporters are about evenly divided between favoring a continuation of the campaign and wanting to see Clinton drop out and concede to Obama. Clinton supporters mostly favor having the campaign continue, obviously to allow Clinton a chance to catch up to Obama, while the remainder say Obama should drop out.”
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On the Road in Indiana: Stevie Wonder Fires Up Obama Rally
12:50 am May 6th, 2008 by lauram · 2 Comments

Another Stevie Wonder Video Clip
INDIANAPOLIS-This one was a rock concert. Literally. The legendary musician Stevie Wonder took the stage prior to Barack Obama addressing a crowd of roughly 20,000 at the American Legion Mall in downtown Indianapolis.
The rock and roll hall of fame musician got the crowd fired up for Obama. He even had some in the press area tapping their feet, and nodding their head to the beat. That’s something I usually don’t see.
It’s no secret that Obama draws big crowds, and gets people excited, but this one had people dancing and singing in the rain. Yes, it rained, and many didn’t mind, they danced under their umbrellas.
Obama took the stage at roughly 9:45 p.m. to a welcoming crowd after an introduction by Congressman Andre Carson, and the performance by Stevie Wonder.
When he took the stage, the rain stopped. [Read more →]
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On the road in Indiana: Obama Pledges to Sign, Seal and Deliver
11:09 pm May 5th, 2008 by megpeters · 2 Comments
INDIANAPOLIS — Monday, St. Clair Street to North Street between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets turned into the largest block party I’ve ever seen.
People of all walks of life filled the American Legion Mall in Downtown Indianapolis, pouring onto the sidewalks and across the street on the steps of churches, businesses and other city buildings. An estimated 20,000 gathered to listen to presidential candidate Barack Obama speak his mind — and see a live performance from the legendary Stevie Wonder.
“If you have Stevie Wonder campaigning with you, you’re going to win,” said Phil Hester, 56, of Indianapolis.
Wonder played three songs, often changing the words to include Obama’s name. The musician said the candidate has inspired him to write music. He encouraged those at the event to participate by singing “Barack Obama” on a solfège scale with him.
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On the road in Indiana: Women Support Her, Men Stand Behind Her
4:44 pm May 5th, 2008 by megpeters · 2 Comments
MERILLVILLE, IND. — It was quintessential Americana: a group of robust firemen sitting atop a bright red fire engine, an oversize American flag backdrop and a country music soundtrack that included the likes of Tom Petty and the Dixie Chicks.
With scenes like this event at Merrillville Fire Station No.2 Monday, Hillary Clinton has shown many Indiana voters she can hit close to home in the Heartland.
“It has been a joy traveling across this state and meeting Hoosiers… from one end of this state to the other,” Clinton told the crowd. “And I am so impressed not only by the hospitality, not only by the resilience and the commitment to a positive future — but by the seriousness with which Hoosiers have approached this election.”
But Clinton wasn’t the only one giving praise in front of the hundreds of Northwestern Indiana residents that gathered in the fire station’s garage. Indiana Senator Evan Bayh — whom some have rumored is hoping to run as Clinton’s vice president should she receive the Democratic nomination — was doing some serious ass kissing.
“We’re about ready to adopt her,” Bayh said of Clinton and the time she has spent campaigning in Northwest Indiana, before handing over the microphone.
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“Hillary’s the one who get’s it…”
3:00 pm May 5th, 2008 by Charlie · 3 Comments
At least when it comes to the gas tax, according to a new campaign video.
Found over on Politico, the advertisement (posted below) asks “What has happened to Barack Obama?” and states directly, “He’s attacking Hillary’s plan to give you a break on gas prices because he doesn’t have one.”
As far as political ads go, this one is good. It’s short, to the point, and pretty much untrue.
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On the Road in Indiana: Lunch break in Gary
2:49 pm May 5th, 2008 by lauram · 9 Comments

GARY-As I arrived in Gary, Indiana today, I passed through several residential neighborhoods and noticed many Obama signs. And many more Obama signs. Actually, the most I have seen in the state so far.
It’s a beautiful sunny day today, people are out tending their lawns, and people are also working very hard. It was around noon when I arrived in Gary, which is located in the northwestern region of the state in Lake County. It is nicknamed the “City of steel.”
So, it was no surprise when I ran into some ironworkers on their lunch break.
“It sucks, but it’s always sucked,” said Bill Ketchum, who works for Industrial Steel Construction Inc. about the economy. He sat in his parked semi-truck, wearing an Indianapolis Colts hat, and ate his lunch just outside the Vienna gyro stop, which is located off the side of the road.
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On the road in Indiana: At Dunkin Donuts
12:24 pm May 5th, 2008 by lauram · No Comments
MERRILLVILLE–I’m at a Dunkin Donuts, around the corner from where Hillary Clinton is due to speak.
“Did you see that, there’s a big crowd at the firehouse, it’s packed. I saw a limo,” said Glen Sjodin to two older men sitting in the corner sipping coffee, as he walked in.
One looked up from his crossword puzzle, and said, “They gotta find a helicopter pad, somewhere she won’t get hit by sniper fire, like in Bosnia.” He and his buddy chuckled.
“This is my one chance in a lifetime I get to go see her,” said Sjodin, a retired truck driver, while purchasing a coffee and fritter.
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Economists & Clinton don’t see eye to eye
6:00 am May 5th, 2008 by Charlie · 2 Comments
We’ve talked about the gas tax quite a bit already; basically the plan proposed by John McCain and supported by Hillary Clinton has been judged to be terrible by economists.
Hillary Clinton doesn’t seem to agree with these economists who have said the gas tax won’t lower the price of gas and just let the oil companies get richer. She brought out a fairly familiar conception in an interview with George Stephanopoulos.
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