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  •  According to your analysis (2+ / 0-)

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    DC Pol Sci, oscarsmom

    Obama could win if he was running as president of the Black people.  

    BTW if you want to know about the Feb 5th states then check out barackobama.com.  He has an office in Alaska and is heavily organizing for the caucus and in CO

    Obama in Colorado

    Obama in California:

    The race is going to be tight in Cali but Clinton has the edge but not overwhelming.  This will not be over by Feb 6th unless SC goes to Clinton.

    John McCain votes against Children's Healthcare

    by Hope08 on Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 03:25:39 PM PDT

    •  Never said... (2+ / 0-)

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      oscarsmom, rigso

      anything to suggest that Obama is running for president of African Americans. I think what makes him so appealing is that he is an African American candidate who appeals to voters of all colors. Recent polls have shown African American voters leaning heavily toward Obama, so I would give him a bit of a leg up in states with a large African American population. But that doesn't mean he won't win in other states, and I specifically pointed out that he won Iowa, one of the whitest states in the country, so he can't be counted out in states like Utah with a similarly homogenous population.

      Did not know about the office in Alaska...oops. Frankly, I'm surprised that they have decided to campaign there, given its small population and remote location.

      •  Alaska (1+ / 0-)

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        askew

        For what it's worth (which is not much, considering that Alaska has a piddling 13 delegates), Alaska seems to be Obama territory, despite some sentimental feeling about fellow-crazy-Alaskan Mike Gravel.
        Obama did, in fact, open an office here -- the first in memory opened by any presidential candidate, D or R. That was big news and really impressed people.
        Obama has been endorsed by former Gov. Tony Knowles and even sort of endorsed by former Gov. (Republican-turned Independent-turned Republican) Wally Hickel. Hickel wrote a glowing column about Obama that was in Sunday's Anchorage Daily News. Hickel's not exactly your standard Republican, and perhaps for that reason he holds some sway among Dems and Independents.
        The whole "fresh face" newcomer thing seems to appeal to Alaskans -- witness Sarah Palin's meteoric rise and her still-sky-high approval ratings. Several Alaskans have compared Obama to Palin, meaning it as a high compliment.
        Also, don't forget that Obama grew up in Hawaii, Alaska's fellow non-contiguous "freak state."

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