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Richard - San Diego, CA

If this race has truly narrowed to just between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, then I wish Obama godspeed and he has my vote when it comes to California. I cannot imagine 4 or 8 years of Clinton-bashing and Clinton-defending, while Hillary triangulates on the issues and nothing important is accomplished. Not that I think she can even get elected in a general election. She's too polarizing--on both the right AND the left. John Edwards is truly viable candidate who can win, and is committed to change, but has unfortunately been much too ignored by the media's hype of a 2-person race among the Democratic contenders. It's up to Iowa to keep Edwards in the race. If he doesn't win there, I think it will be over and I hope he promptly endorses Obama so that the progressive vote won't get split. Hillary is only running out of personal ambitions; she wants to be President, therefore she thinks we owe her a coronation. Edwards and Obama actually want to clean house and get things done.

Rose Hann

When Oprah was hanging on Obama's coat-tails he was high on the possibility of winning. Now it is obvious to REAL Amerca sees him as a star which has not risen yet and Americans know well what is at stake with the wars and resession and we need someone who is ready to lead, that person is Senator Clinton.
As far as the drugs in younger years, he brings more unwanted attention and the co-chair from the Clinton camp resigned. Why do we let men pounce on a woman, but when the black candidate pounces on a woman we allow it. The old double stanadrd is alive and well. Too bad. Men are still very threatened by strong profesional woman. 21ST Century guys get over it.
Senator Clinton happens to be ready and she CAN stand up to the Republican hate machine. She and Bill are scar resistant and know how to fight back and win.
Rose

gene

What a powerful statement it would be to elect this wonderful statesman. To the US it would be the best antidote after GW Bush. To the world, they would find pause to once again look up to the US as the moral leader.
In the bargain, we would get a level headed, charismatic, pragmatist who would build consensus with a moral authority rather than the belligerent, egotistical, confrontational politics we have gotten used to in the absence of strong presidential leadership.
I sure hope we see past these politicians of the past and their dirty political tricks.
How refreshing.

Californian

I agree with the comments from cotati7.
Obama will restore integrity to the White House and to this country if elected. The way he deals cleanly with the disparaging comments is just how he will as president. He wont be a poll seeker. He'll be seeking to do what is right for the people.

Marc Feldstein

Sen. Obama was right on about a few things:
-Bill Clinton did not have national experience when elected President.

-Obama didn't let the media shape his answers or encourage him to say more than he planned to.

-He also could have let loose and read the Clinton's the riot act though he did not. He demonstrated that the Clintons are disingenuious or hypocritical with regard to their complaints about experience (Hillary 'learned on the job' as Senator), drugs (who didn't inhale?), etc.

Obama is a class act that America would be honored to have as President!

jonnie rae

You can recognize the truth when you hear it. He does actually answer questions with specific information.He is consistent, honest, and his integrity just shines through. This is how he will be answering questions as President. Not doublespeaking and pollwatching or just plain lying like the Clintons!!!

cotati7

I am confused about Bill Clinton saying Obama is ahead in Illinois cuz he is from there. Last I heard, Hillary was born and raised in Illinois.

Diogu

Wow. Obama has really hit his strides. What a gentleman.

The only experience Bill Clinton reminds me of, is his causing the Democrats to lose the US Congress and majority Governors.

Obama will restore America to its greatness, so help me God. And bring Honor and integrity back to the White House.

Drew Sedrel

Was this all he was asked? I mean, is the transcript complete?

I wish I'd heard more about the non-mandatory part of his health care plan-- he has pointed out making it a mandate will lose key possible moderate support in the Senate, where it takes sixty votes, and Clinton has used that to argue his plan is somehow less, despite being better-funded, according to independent economists such as Paul Krugman of the New York Times.

I think this emphasis on tone may help Obama, but nearly as much as an emphasis on issues would.

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