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The Pressure is On in Ohio and Texas

March 03, 2008 1:08 PM

Today we'll looking ahead to Tuesday's Ohio and Texas primaries.  Terry Moran sat down with Sen. Obama this weekend.  Obama called Sen. Clinton's recent campaigning "desperate" and answered questions about his experience and readiness to lead.  "How do you know if any president is ready?  [Until] you're president, you haven't made these decisions,"  Obama told Moran.  Read more here

Terry Moran will be spending the day with the Obama campaign again today and hopes to delve deeper in to the AP's report that Obama's economic adviser privately told Canadian officials that his speeches in Ohio, advocating a more protectionist US trade policy, are "political positioning," rather than a clear projection of his policy plans.  The adviser has rejected this claim.

"Nightline" also has reporters dispatched in Texas today with the Clinton campaign to see how she is spending the last 24 hours before the primaries that could make or break her candidacy.  Stay tuned.

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here we go again pres. election 2000,2004,now 2008 the ''blogs" have come to present times. the chads have become blogs. What's next?

Posted by: pat zenon | Mar 3, 2008 9:51:59 PM

here we go again pres. election 2000,2004,now 2008 the ''blogs" have come to present times. the chads have become blogs. What's next?

Posted by: pat zenon | Mar 3, 2008 9:52:01 PM

Are these presidential candidates going to remember what they promise when they get into the white house???? Will they be able to get any bill that they present through congress??? Why do it cost so much money when they are going for office??? Will they be able to help our youth??? Because our youth are "The futureNow". What we do for them NOW will determine who and what they will be tomorrow. I am asking these questions because without a candidate get into office they forget all about who they are working for.

Posted by: Julius Lawrence | May 2, 2008 9:40:20 AM

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