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Colin Smith (not verified) says:
"Loretta Sanchez said in CA they vote for WOMEN." I heard this to, how is this acceptable? Why is the media not talking about this today, keeping in mind the beginning of the quote which stated that in South Carolina they vote on race. It is just as bad as "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina twice, in '84 and '88," the former President reminded reporters just before the polls closed—even though no one had asked him about race. If we are going to beat the Republicans, we have to show why we are different from them. The Clintons are way too divisive, and they will let the party divide if that is what it takes to win. If you read a blog from a CNN commentator, he said that an AP writer was told by a leader in the Clinton camp that their goal in South Carolina was to paint Barack as the "black candidate."
"Loretta Sanchez said in CA they vote for WOMEN." I heard this to, how is this acceptable? Why is the media not talking about this today, keeping in mind the beginning of the quote which stated that in South Carolina they vote on race. It is just as bad as "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina twice, in '84 and '88," the former President reminded reporters just before the polls closed—even though no one had asked him about race. If we are going to beat the Republicans, we have to show why we are different from them. The Clintons are way too divisive, and they will let the party divide if that is what it takes to win. If you read a blog from a CNN commentator, he said that an AP writer was told by a leader in the Clinton camp that their goal in South Carolina was to paint Barack as the "black candidate."