Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Obama Gets Strong Backing From NAACP Delegates

On July 13, 2007 Sen. Barkack Obama got a loudest cheers out of the his Democratic rivels from the NAACP. All 8 Democrats attended the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's 98th annual convention. Each Democrat came up to the stage and talk about their point-of-veiw on civil rights and what should be done about them. Hoping to be the first black president, Mr. Obama, received the strongest and most cheers from the 3,000 prople that had attends. He state, "I know what you know, which is that despite all the progress that has been made we still have more work to do," meaning that he is willing to help the blacks all through the United States with their needs and rights. Speeches were not the only thing that the Democrats presented. They were so asked questions about their point-of-veiw on issues like health care, gun violence, and voting rights. Each Demcorat has their own thought on who will vote for them. Mrs. Clinton is hoping that her husband's former supportes will support her as well. Mr. Edwards has support behind him with his thoughts on anti-poverty. The black voters are the core source of votes for the Democrats, so getting their votes in this election is huge.

I my opinion I believe that this election will be quite interesting for the Democratic side. Almost all 8 Democrats are qualified for the position of the president of the United States.

4 comments:

Brown Bear said...

Based on what i have heard so far, I think it is really between obama and clinton. I can't say i am surprised at the NAACP's raction to obama. I mean, even if he is not fully qualified he will still receive votes just because he is black. (just stateing an opioin, no biased agenda)

theyellingqueen said...

I agree. I think this election is all about clinton and obama. maybe the underdogs will win the election who knows.

candiib0ob0o said...

I also agree. There is no competition. It is Clinton and Obama in the end for sure.

Unknown said...

All eyes on Clinton and Obama! People want change from republican to democrats and also, they want big change.