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grandpappy Donating Member (75 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-14-08 05:38 PM
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111. Hello and chill people
This is  my first post so be be gentile with this DU virgin.

Mrs. Clinton showed up yesterday in eastern Ohio and Mr. Obama
hasn't been here yet.  He is just starting to get his people
together right now in the Youngstown area.  As is Mrs. Clinton

I happen to live right on the border of Ohio and Pa and get
the best and worst of both states.  I'm fortunate enough to be
able to listen to opinions from each state.

If the Nafta trade agreement comes up, which I am sure it
will, Mrs. Clinton will be in trouble.  The local talk shows
are filled with hatred of Bill for Nafta.  She will have a
hard time defending it in those communities where the trade
agreement has effected the local economy

True she may do very well in the western part of Ohio but the
eastern part of the state will decide the election in Ohio. 
Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron-Canton, Stubenville are the hot
beds in the east. Many of these cities have been hit very hard
with loss of jobs, while the western part of the state has
been the boom area of Ohio. 

As for Pennsylvania we have Pittsburgh and Philly which are
Democratic hot beds and the BIG (T), the center of the state
and across the northern border, which is republican hot beds. 
Which ever way Pitt and Philly goes will be the way the state
goes.  With our governor backing Mrs. Clinton it may hurt her
more than help, fast Eddy isn't liked that well.  

As far as polls go they truly don't show the opinions of many
people in these areas.  
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