moreluck
golden ticket member
It's sad too that a candidate would pull Bubba from death's door to bolster his campaign because he can't sell himself to the voters.Well, if the best you can offer is keeping your fingers crossed for this election, then good luck!
Its sad when you have a candidate that keeps putting his feet in his mouth and has NO open plan for his presidency that ANYONE can describe.
Did expert know that OBAMA was gonna wipe the floor with McCain? Of course, polling suggested so for months. The trend continues this year as Romney trails in key states.
Obama will win and even the fox talking heads are starting to say such. Charles Krauthammer has been the first to turn on Romney.
Peace
TOS
Desperation.
WASHINGTON – Bill Clinton will have a prominent role in this year's Democratic National Convention, where he is expected to make the economic case for President Obama's re-election bid.
The Obama campaign confirmed the former president's appearance late Sunday to Fox News, saying Clinton will argue the U.S. should continue building the economy from the middle class out as per Obama's policies.
"There's no one better to cut through on economic issues and lay out the choice in the election because he understands the consequences of the policy differences," an Obama campaign official said.
The move gives the Obama campaign an opportunity to take advantage of the former president's immense popularity and remind voters that a Democrat was in the White House the last time the American economy was thriving.
The Obama campaign confirmed the former president's appearance late Sunday to Fox News, saying Clinton will argue the U.S. should continue building the economy from the middle class out as per Obama's policies.
"There's no one better to cut through on economic issues and lay out the choice in the election because he understands the consequences of the policy differences," an Obama campaign official said.
The move gives the Obama campaign an opportunity to take advantage of the former president's immense popularity and remind voters that a Democrat was in the White House the last time the American economy was thriving.