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Tonya
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Crowd Breaks Obama Record in Philly




http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/04/18/crowd_breaks_obama_record_in_p.html


(35,000 ppl, the largest crowd ever--not a surprise. You can't go ANYWHERE in Philly without hearing someone praise Obama. People of all ages, sex, and color are going crazy for OBAMA. It's amazing, they are everywhere you go.)

Also:


Online Poll Shows Tech-Savvy Pa. Voters Favor Obama
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Infrastructure/Online-Poll-Shows-Tech-Savvy-Pa-Voters-Favor-Obama/

Obama Now Seen As STRONGEST and MOST ELECTABLE

Obama overtaking Clinton despite bruises

In late January, before Obama scored 11 straight primary and caucus victories, 56 percent of Democrats saw Clinton as the stronger nominee, compared to 33 percent for Obama. Now, Obama leads on that question, 56 to 43 percent.

full report: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hLxy9BxIVdRoqVRJxsgnaMLA8rbgD904CVH02

Obama Surges on Electability

Barack Obama has knocked down one of the three tent poles of Hillary Clinton's campaign for president, surging ahead of her as the candidate Democrats see as most likely to win in November. He's challenging her on leadership as well, leaving only experience as a clear Clinton advantage in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.

On the eve of their debate before the Pennsylvania primary next week, Democrats by a 2-1 margin, 62-31 percent, now see Obama as better able to win in November -- a dramatic turn from February, when Clinton held a scant 5-point edge on this measure, and more so from last fall, when she crushed her opponents on electability.


full report: http://www.abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/DemocraticDebate/story?id=4658063&page=1


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