This past week before the South Carolina primary, tensions began heating up between Obama’s campaign and Clinton’s. Obama has recently received immense criticism and attacks from Bill Clinton. Then in a Democratic debate on Monday, the heat greatly rose. Obama and Clinton tried to silence the other’s talking, by attempting to speak louder than the other candidate; in addition, the candidates each pointed out past statements and records to make eachother look bad. Clinton alluded to Obama’s connections with “Rezko, in his slum landlord business”. That night Obama claimed, “ there was a set of assertions made by Senator Clinton as well as her husband that are not factually accurate;" "I think that part of what people are looking right now is someone who is going to solve problems and not resort to the same typical politics that we've seen in Washington."
Furthermore, over this past week instead of focusing nationally such as Clinton did, Obama campaigned immensely in South Carolina, which probably helped him secure his win at the primary. As Obama talked to many Democrats in the state, he emphasized the economy, rather than his usual call for change. In addition, The State, South Carolina’s largest newspaper endorsed Obama, an important endorsement right before the South Carolina primary. However, prior to the South Carolina Democratic primary, Obama sent out a Christian based mail to South Carolinian Democrats. This mail sheds light on Obama as a “committed Christian,” who is “guided by the Christian faith.” This flyer could have potentially alienated some Democratic voters; however, ultimately Obama still won the Democratic South Carolina. In fact, he won the primary with 55% of the vote, beating Clinton by 28%! Moreover, this week Obama has been catching up to Hillary Clinton nationally. After Obama’s win in South Carolina and his significant endorsements by the Chicago Tribune, the Philadelphia Inquire, and members of the Kennedy family (Caroline and tomorrow Ted), Obama has great potential for the primaries ahead and in winning the Democratic nomination.
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I agree with your assesment that the momentum right now is in Obama's direction. Clinton is going to have to come back again after an Obama win and a disheartening Clinton loss. Only this time, clinton lost by 28. It seems unlikely she can come back from this tho, with all the endorsements you said Obama has recieved.
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