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Obama 'all talk, little substance'
21/02/2008 07:14  - (SA)  

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  • Brownsville - Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton criticised rival Barack Obama as a big dreamer with little substance on Wednesday as she sought to slow his momentum from 10 straight victories in the race for the party's US presidential nomination.

    "We need to dream big, but you know, dreams alone won't make anything," Clinton said while courting Hispanics at a noisy rally in this south Texas town on the Mexican border.

    "We've got to have solutions to the problems that face us."

    The New York senator and former first lady sharpened her message against Obama before the March 4 Democratic nominating contests in Texas and Ohio, which have become critical to her presidential aspirations after losses to Obama in Wisconsin and Hawaii.

    But support mounted for the first-term Illinois senator, whose "yes we can" message and powerful speaking style has propelled him to the front-runner's position. The 1.25 million member Teamsters union formally endorsed him on Wednesday.

    'Don't give up on this!'

    His long string of victories put Clinton in the awkward position of telling supporters, in media interviews and speeches, "Don't give up on this!" and "This campaign goes on!" while her aides explained how she would close the gap with Obama by the time of the Puerto Rico contest in June.

    She and Obama crisscrossed Texas on Wednesday and will face off in a crucial debate on Thursday in Austin.

    Analysts believe Clinton can only turn around her campaign by winning big victories in two weeks in Texas and Ohio. Her husband, former President Bill Clinton, basically agreed.

    "If she wins in Texas and Ohio I think she will be the nominee," he said. "If you don't deliver for her, then I don't think she can. It's all on you," he told supporters in Beaumont, Texas.

    Obama has used his string of wins to broaden his voting coalition and has taken control of the race to decide the Democratic nominee for the November election. He has victories in 25 of the state-by-state contests while Clinton has 11, and he has begun to erode support among her core base of women.

    A new Reuters/Zogby poll indicated Obama has leaped past Clinton and built a big national lead.

    The poll showed Obama, who would be the first black president, with a 14-point edge over Clinton, 52% to 38% after being in a statistical tie with the New York senator last month.



     
     

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