Charlie Rose - Ed Rendell

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Gov. Ed Rendell is a dominant political figure in Pennsylvania. He's recently been campaigning with Sen. Hillary Clinton across his home state, which is crucial to her efforts to catch up to Senator Barack Obama in the delegate count. Gov. Rendell spoke to me about Clinton's popularity in Pennsylvania and her recent comments about the choice that both pledged delegates and superdelegates will have in their party's convention this summer. Visit charlierose.com to see the full interview.

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Uploaded: March 27, 2008 at 11:41 am
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michalyne (Tuesday 1st of April 2008 08:30:31 PM)
If you really want to know the crooked candidate in this race, all you need to do is look around. Hillary, unlike Barack has a doozy in her closet. Hillary's crime however, was never mentioned in the news. Suffice it to say, Hillary paid a lot to keep it out of popular media. Hopefully with enough mud-slinging Hillary will get the nomination, she needs to pay back all the big corp. loans somehow.
SergioMomarsh (Saturday 29th of March 2008 07:54:11 AM)
Read his books, shake his hand like I did. Have a discussion with the man about getting something done, and then tell me if you still think he is a fraud.
carrieisqueen (Saturday 29th of March 2008 04:11:58 AM)
what about Obama's outright lie about his pastor and rezko (so far what the media has pointed out, but there is so much more lies that are going to be exposed )
SergioMomarsh (Saturday 29th of March 2008 07:53:15 AM)
Obama has lied about what exactly? You can't really say can you? Because you are a lunatic. His pastor's sermon was taken out of context. Even so Obama condemned the statement repeated by the press.
carrieisqueen (Saturday 29th of March 2008 04:11:08 AM)
lol this just shows your lack of knowledge about politics. If FL counted, she would be ahead of the popular vote. She is also ahead in the swing state votes, and ahead in the electoral college votes. She is also ahead of the superdelegates, and there is still hundreds more who hasn't voted. Furthermore, Mccain leads Obama in most of the swing state votes, while hillary has a chance, ie Ohio, Florida, Missouri. Without victories in swing state, the democrats will lose.
SergioMomarsh (Saturday 29th of March 2008 07:59:38 AM)
Florida's party leaders broke the rules, so Florida doesn't play a role in the Primary. Florida gets what Florida knew they'd be getting by breaking the rules. They don't get rewarded.
SergioMomarsh (Saturday 29th of March 2008 08:02:52 AM)
What's more is that it wouldn't hurt you to allow comments and ratings on your Clinton videos. Just like her though, you are a NAZI, blocking free speech and cranking the propaganda machine up to full speed.
SergioMomarsh (Saturday 29th of March 2008 08:01:29 AM)
What's more is that Obama won in Ohio and Missouri. Clinton could have taken her name off of the ballot, but she chose not to. She's being very badly beaten, just put the rest of your money back in your pocket and give up this losing fight. Call it a day and move on to bashing the next president you lazy tired old windbag.
brewepau (Monday 31st of March 2008 09:11:16 AM)
You might reconsider admonishing someone for having a lack of knowledge in a particular subject. Your own lack of knowledge in the subject of grammar really sticks out here. You wrote: ..."there is still hundreds more who hasn't voted:.. "There ARE still hundreds who HAVEN'T voted" is the correct use of grammar here. But, take heart, George W. Bush has the same lack of knowledge in this regard. I recommend that you work on this one. Your statements will be taken more seriously, I believe.
brewepau (Monday 31st of March 2008 09:14:16 AM)
My words above are directed to carrieisqueen and her reply to mohma8803.