To the Editor:
With our state's primary looming just around the corner, I wanted to weigh in on the Democratic race.
It seems as though the old Clinton sense of entitlement is finally backfiring on what looked like the Democratic party's strongest candidate in years.
In an effort to make an issue out of Barack Obama's eloquence and speech delivery savvy, Hillary Clinton is doing just what she accuses her opponent of doing: not offering any concrete solutions for voters.
Clearly Senator Clinton went into this primary season assuming she would clean up with nothing but wins. Instead she is facing a candidate that is gaining the kind of broad support this country has not seen since Ronald Reagan swept the country on the way to winning his first term.
Clinton is now firmly equated with the past, while Obama seems to be opening new doors and new eyes every day. The Bush administration planted the seeds for a big wake up call. Barack Obama was the only candidate politically astute enough to reap what's been sown. In my book, thats how you define judgement. In my book, that's leaps and bounds more "presidential" than anything we've seen or heard from Hillary Clinton this year.
(Signed)
Mark Imgrund
Writing from Los Angeles
(Wayne County, Pa. native)


