Sunday, May 4, 2008

Obama and Clinton on the Trail

Barrack Obama told voters on Saturday the only way that he can win the presidency is, "if you decide that this election is bigger than flag pins....or a former pastor." Obama makes these comments as he and Clinton fight for the two states with primaries on Tuesday. Clinton hopes to win North Carolina and Obama hopes to win Indiana. Today, both candidates had unusual hour long appearances on network television channels--Obama on NBC's Meet the Press and Clinton in a town hall meeting on ABC's This Week.

Both candidates have spent time in their key states. Clinton spoke to a group of mom's in Cary, N.C. before she stopped at the N.C. Auto Racing Hall of Fame. She looked amazing in a N.C. blue pantsuit, according to the Lexington Herald Leader. She answered questions about motherhood and her career in the public eye.

Obama spent the day with his wife and two younger daughters. It was his daughters first series of public appearances since the Iowa primary. Seems like both candidates have taken more time to answer questions and spend time with family instead arguing.

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