Obama listening to people in Kentucky, Florida, and Michigan
May 21, 2008 at 9:42 am (EDT)
While Hillary Clinton focuses on staying in the 2008 presidential race as long as possible, meaning as long as she and former president and husband Bill Clinton, can afford to make loans to her campaign, Barack Obama is busy personally answering calls from concerned voters in Kentucky, Florida, and Michigan.
Although votes were counted in Kentucky last night without issue, many people there still have questions about Barack Obama and his intentions, especially as they relate to the Blue Grass state.
As a matter of fact, Barack Hussein Obama has been answering many calls from the people of the United States. Below is a photo of Barack Obama intently listening to a voter from Michigan. One Obama staffer said the senator from Illinois has received many calls from voters in Florida and Michigan, but no one can figure out why.
It isn’t like the senator has campaigned or spent any time in those states. Right? In fact, if he has his way, all the votes in Michigan and Florida will be ignored. Under Democratic National Committee rules, both states held their respective elections too early in the primary, so the votes "don’t count," is the message.
Look closely at the photo of Barack Obama. Perhaps this is an indication of how closely he will be listening to the American public should he be elected president in November 2008.
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