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Obama sets eyes on Texas

Written by Cassandra on Feb 13th, 2008 | Filed under: Politics, obama

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Obama is killing Clinton softly. He has won the Potomac primaries last night and is setting his eyes on Texas. Clinton and Obama will be debating here in Austin February 21 at the University of Texas Recreational Sports Center. The debate will be by invitation only, but if you have $50 extra bucks lying around the house you can attend a watch party sponsored by the Texas Democratic Party. For the $50 entry fee, you get light food and drinks. OR you can stay at home and watch it for free on CNN or Univision.

Off topic (sort of), Tavis Smiley is starting ish. He is upset that Obama will be sending his lovely wife, Michelle, to the State of the Black Union summit. Tavis feels it is ‘inappropriate” for Michelle to attend and that Obama should be at the summit instead of campaigning in Texas. We all know that as of right now, Clinton has the Hispanic vote in Texas. In order for him to win he has to gain the trust and support of Hispanic Texans. Tavis could have rescheduled his conference for a later date. He knows this election is important. It was very poor planning on his and his staff’s part. I really hope this can be resolved soon.

 See the letter Obama sent to Travis after the jump

Dear Tavis,

Thank you for the invitation to participate in the 2008 State of the Black Union forum in New Orleans, Louisiana February 21-23. The exchange of ideas raised at this annual symposium are invaluable as our nation strives to address the critical issues facing not just African Americans, but Americans of every race, background and political party.

I especially commend you for hosting this dialogue in New Orleans. On the eve of the Louisiana primary, I visited this great city for the fifth time since declaring my candidacy to share policy proposals for rebuilding the Gulf Coast so that we never experience another Hurricane Katrina. On February 9, I was deeply humbled to win the Louisiana primary with 86 percent of the African American vote and a 14 point lead among all voters who said they were adversely affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Uniting our country and creating a national constituency for fundamental change is why I am running for President of the United States. We have come a long way in this race, but we still have a long road ahead. In the final stretch, I will be on the campaign trail everyday in states like Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin talking directly with voters about the causes that are at the heart of my campaign and the State of the Black Union forum such as affordable healthcare, housing, economic opportunity, civil rights and foreign policy. I am committed to touching every voter, and working to earn their vote.

That is why with regret, I am not able to attend the forum. I understand that you have declined the campaign’s request to have Michelle Obama speak on my behalf. I ask that you reconsider. Michelle is a powerful voice for the type of real change America is hungry for. No one knows my record or my passion for leading America in a new direction more than Michelle Obama.

Tavis, this is our movement and our time. I look forward to working closely with you throughout this election. Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,
Barack Obama

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