Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Barack Obama Sees Opening to Overtake Clinton in Iowa, 'Statistically Tied' in New Poll

BETTENDORF, Iowa — Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that his support in Iowa is broadening and cast doubt on rival Hillary Clinton's ability to convince voters she can deliver the type of change he says his campaign represents.

With recent polling showing the Democratic presidential candidate catching up to the frontrunner in the early-voting state, Obama is pressing the case that he has the policy proposals and broad appeal to attract voters interested in change.

"There's no doubt that we represent the kind of change Senator Clinton can't deliver on. And part of it's generational," Obama told FOX News." Senator Clinton and others have been fighting some of the same fights since the '60s. It makes it very difficult for them to bring the country together to get things done. And I think that's what people hunger for."

Senator Obama hasn't a snowballs chance in hell of overtaking Queen RodHam, but inducing her to expend that oh so fragile self of hers along with lots more hard-stolen cash, is a good thing for all people of sound mind.

Anything that causes her to have another John Dean moment or two just might convince the fence-sitters that the woman is as deranged as she oft times appears to be.

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