Anyone who says Obama’s campaign is “all rhetoric” is not paying attention. Obama’s ground game, coupled with his Internet strategy, will be studied for years by acedemics and political strategists. This will go down as one of the best-run campaigns in our lifetimes.
Kos highlights some details from a reader about Obama’s ground game in Cleveland. It’s pretty amazing.
Obama’s vote totals and margins of victory have been exceeding the polls since Super Tuesday. Few reporters are focusing on this, as many of them are still stuck on the New Hampshire story where Clinton exceeded expectations.
In Ohio and Texas, the polls are tightening. It’s even in Texas and Obama is within single digits in Ohio. With his ground game and the enthusiasm of his supporters, I think he can win Texas and possibly pull out a shocker in Ohio.


The past is behind us, the present is now, the future is ahead of us…hope is the future, the past is gone. Change, Change, Change– the future is change, lets hope for the future, lets hope for change, lets hope for change in the future.
The future will bring change in the future, not in the past or present - hope for the future, the future of change
clap clap clap, cheer cheer cheer, scream scream scream, cry cry cry, faint faint faint..
Think I could be a speech writer for bo???
Stick with the Republicans - I don’t think Barack needs your help