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Election 2008: As Democratic Primary Hits a New Pinnacle Today, Obamanomics Emerges as Clear Front-Runner for Investors
With contests in both Indiana and North Carolina, today (Tuesday) probably marks the last of the crucial Democratic presidential primary election contests between senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
Unless the cynical premise of Rush Limbaugh’s “Operation Chaos” is realized, and the Democrat presidential wingding continues to move forward at an increasingly vitriolic level through that party’s national convention in Denver in late August, whomever wins the Democratic nomination is pretty likely to be our next President. So, as investors – whether Democrat or Republican – which of the two candidates should we be rooting for?
The Case for Clinton
Our initial reaction would…
6May2008 | Money Morning | Comments Off | ContinuedPennsylvania Primary Results: What will make or break Hillary Clinton?
Can Barack Obama Close the Deal with Democratic Voters?
I ran into an interesting article over at RealClearPolitics titled, “Why Pennsylvania Matters” written by John McIntyre. Hillary Clinton is playing a popular vote strategy, which is the only way she can hope to force the superdelegates to hand her the democratic nomination. If she were to win the popular vote, then she’s be able to essentially cancel out Obama’s national delegate count lead. If this scenario turns out to be true, then Clinton could argue that she has won most of the important swing states (including Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania) that…
21Apr2008 | S. Oakes | 1 comment | Continued
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