
O-mentum. He's got it, and in the coming weeks and months, it's what's going to put Barack Obama over the top. Just weeks ago, Barack was hovering around 20% in Massachusetts, and although he didn't do as well there as some polls indicated he might, he nearly doubled his numbers in a couple short weeks. In California, where Sen. Clinton had a huge lead in early voting, Obama made huge gains yesterday. Not enough to overcome the votes already cast, but it showed a significant movement toward Barack.
Looking at yesterday's results, a number of things are clear. First and foremost, it proved that polls are pretty meaningless in this race. It's also clear that the race isn't about race, Obama having won overwhelmingly in middle America. And in this tight race for the Democratic nomination, Obama has O-mentum going into the second half of the primaries, and it's going to make all the difference. He's won more states, and he's got a lot more to win. We've got the big mo going for us. Can we do it?
Yes, we can.
Senator Kerry was on the trail for Barack yesterday, and spoke with Norah O'Donnell on MSNBC about Obama's amazing momentum going into yesterday's contest.
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Senator Kerry was also interviewed on a number of radio programs yesterday, speaking with Tom Finneran and cohost Wendy Murphy on WRKO's Finneran's Forum, and on local TV, like this from MyFoxLA, and this interview from KRON4.
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