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Local supporters of Democratic Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have begun the healing process.

Clinton won Kentucky's May 20 primary 65.5 percent to Obama's 30 percent. She also carried Franklin County by a similarly wide margin.

But now, key supporters in both factions say it's time to come together and prepare for the general election on Nov. 4.

Obama is the presumptive Democratic nominee and the Democratic national convention is Aug. 25 " 28 in Denver. He will face the Republican's assumed nominee John McCain after the Republican convention
on Sept. 1 " 4 in Minneapolis " St. Paul.

Clinton and Obama entered the presidential primary more than a year ago and were engaged in a close race for pledged delegates and superdelegates. The race was some times heated, and at one point Obama said Clinton was a divisive figure in the Democratic Party.

Obama claimed victory in June, with 2,253 delegates. Clinton had 1,892, which was short of the 2,119 delegates necessary to secure the party's nomination.

Sen. Julian Carroll, D-Frankfort, has known the Clintons since he was governor and supported her campaign. However, he said it didn't take long for him to come around and support Obama.

"I was never really against Obama that strongly," Carroll said. "I am confident he is a fully qualified candidate for president. He is undoubtedly the most intelligent candidate for president since Jack Kennedy."

Clinton would be an excellent running mate, Carroll said, and Obama will need her help to win in Kentucky. Her husband Bill was the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry Kentucky.

President Bush edged John Kerry in Franklin County in 2004 51 percent to 49 percent. Overall, Bush won Kentucky by a margin of 60-40.

In 2000, Vice President Al Gore topped Bush in Franklin County by only 600 votes. Overall, Gore lost Kentucky 57-41.

"There is no question Kentucky will be a difficult state for the Democrats," Carroll said.

In the wake of the primary contests, a number of Democrats said they would vote for McCain if Obama is nominated. However, Carroll said those statements were probably based on emotions and made in the heat of the moment.

"I don't see voters changing their whole philosophy to vote for someone who in no way reflects their personal views," Carroll said. "I don't think we'll lose a lot of Democrats to McCain."

Retired Franklin Circuit Judge Bill Graham supported Obama and said although many people in Franklin County were strong supporters of the Clintons there will be a unified Democratic party in November.

"A lot of them were disappointed," he said. "I think they need some time to heal and I think that's happening. Some people have said they just need a little more time."

The Franklin County Democratic executive committee is expected to meet on Tuesday to begin planning a unity rally later this summer. Graham said the healing process has already begun with several casual or informal meetings between the two factions at private residences.

Graham said he recently attended one such meeting during a weekend brunch and said it was "very congenial."

"Everybody expressed an interest in getting to work," he said.

The two candidates also recently made efforts to put aside their differences at a rally in Unity, N.H. Bill Clinton referred to Obama as "a stand-up guy" and he said she "rocks."

Obama and his wife Michelle also pledged $4,600, the maximum contribution allowed, to help pay Hillary Clinton's $22 million campaign debt.

However, Graham said that probably won't have much impact locally because voters in Franklin County are sophisticated.

"Many of them work in government, care about government and understand the important role government plays," he said. "The issues are important to them."

Long-time Democratic activist Sallye Hill-Stumbo supported Clinton and said it's never any fun to lose.

"I found out about losing when my father ran for Congress," she said. "It always takes time to get over a loss."

However, she said she expects Democrats to rally in support of Obama during the general election. Any promises to vote for McCain instead of Obama were probably emotional reactions to a tough loss, Stumbo said.

There have already been meetings between Clinton and Obama supporters and Stumbo said they were very positive.

"We talked about what we need to do to get all the worker bees in the county organized," she said.

Magistrate Jill Robinson supported Obama and said she has also already participated in a unity event held at a private residence recently. The group watched videos on the Internet and some former Clinton supporters even made contributions to Obama's campaign.

"It's important to start mending the fences," Robinson said. "Some people are ready to jump on the
boat right away but nobody is shoving anything down anybody's throat. We want people to come around when they're comfortable."

Robinson recalled the 1972 presidential election when some Democrats refused to refer to George McGovern, the party's nominee who lost to Richard Nixon, by his name. Instead, they referred to McGovern as "the top of the ticket."

"We can't allow that to happen again," Robinson said.

Other plans include organizing a new downtown campaign headquarters, which Robinson said will be "visible."

Other notable Clinton supporters include developer Michael Davenport, Rep. Carl Rollins, D-Midway, and former magistrate Harold Robinson. Obama supporters include attorney Bryan Hix and Libby Marshall.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.




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    Posted by Puh-leeze July 11, 2008
Norma dear - thanks so much for supporting and sharing with readers here MediaMatters.org! What an awesome site and what an awesome job it does exposing the biases, contradictions, ineptitude and outright corruption in our private and public media!
It is an especially valuable tool when it comes to exposing the constant and incessant anti-American bias of Fox News as your links clearly show.
While I realize you didn't realize the links you shared actually proved exactly the opposite of what you intended, thanks anyway for sharing the site with those progressive, free thinkers not yet familiar with MediaMatters.org. It's a great resource for debunking myths perpetuated (and crafted, in Fox's case) by the media and setting the record straight using unassailable, credible sources - usually the media's own words.
Great job!
Oh, and any Dem who's voting Rep in November should just change his or her registration and admit that you were never a Dem to start with. Have the actual courage of your convictions and embrace your hate and "bend over and take it - and like it" principles and values.

13.
    Posted by pinpointers July 8, 2008
it's discussing something with a person that has blinders on and only can see the "light" at the altar....which in your case likely is an eighteen wheeler norma...I did not kno people like you still existed, I though americans had more sense...but gosh darned...I met one...and it's scary that people like you see nothing beyond your narrow minded (and somewhat racist) world.

12.
    Posted by doesitreallymattereddie? July 8, 2008
Norma-Jean - doesn't your Christian God speak (and the teachings throughout) about not resorting to calling people names and I KNOW "He" tells thy not to judge others for that thy will also be judged... Isn't that a commandment or something?

AHHH, why don't you just pick and choose the endoctrines and portions you wish to abide and live by... badger our FREEDOM(s), and hide behind your false, hypocritical views of Religion, and your belief that GWB is the 2nd coming of Christ.

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Back on the sober side of the World and the topic of the article... There's definitely an issue with Obama and loosing Democratic votes to the R candidate. He is instead losing 2 votes for every 1 party crossed vote.

11.
    Posted by OMGosh July 7, 2008
If you want to know the real Barack Obama, go to:
www.barackobama.com
To check out email smears, go to: http://www.snopes.co...a.asp

And to Norma Jean Hatfield-McCoy -

Thanks to you, I no longer open a public bathroom door without using a paper towel.

I no longer check the coin return on pay phones because I could be pricked with a needle infected with AIDS.

I no longer go to shopping malls because someone will drug me with a perfume sample and rob me.

I no longer receive packages from UPS or fedex since they are actually Al Qaeda in disguise.

I no longer shop at Target since they are French and don't support ourAmerican troops or the Salvation Army.

I no longer answer the phone because someone will ask me to dial a number for which I will get a phone bill with calls to Jamaica Uganda & Singapore and Uzbekistan.

no longer drink Pepsi or Dr Pepper since the people who make these products are atheists who refuse to put 'Under God'on their cans.

I no longer use Saran wrap in the microwave because it causes cancer.

And thanks for letting me know I can't boil a cup of water in the microwave anymore because it will blow up in my face...disfiguring me for life.

I no longer eat KFC because their chickens are actually horrible mutant freaks with no eyes or feathers.

I no longer use cancer-causing deodorants even though I smell like a water buffalo on a hot day.

Oh, by the way.....

A German scientist from Argentina , after a lengthy study, has discovered that people with insufficient brain activity read their e-mail with their hand on the mouse.

Don't bother taking it off now, it's too late.

10.
    Posted by ema July 7, 2008
Norma Jean - Don't believe everything you think.

9.
    Posted by Norma Jean Hatfield-McCoy July 7, 2008
pinpointers hon,

Have you checked them websites? It's just a bunch of leftwing elitist liberals!
The only reason I use em is cause I can't find videos of these good patriotic Americans otherwise.
Your best bet is just to avoid what them communists have to say and listen just to the good Republican patriots.

-Norma Jean
http://thegoodkentuc...spot.com/

8.
    Posted by Orbit July 7, 2008
You'll go to Hell if you vote for a Negro. Worse for a product of miscegenation. Right, Norma Jean? May I call you Momma?

7.
    Posted by ibdeb July 7, 2008
I disagree with the title of this article. I know more then a few Dems that have decided to vote Republican, myself being one. It's not that he's any better, just the lesser of two evils for me.

6.
    Posted by pinpointers July 7, 2008
been a Klan member long Norma..? you sure sound like one....or at least a person that reads and believes the Klan propagandists that are in full gear right now write about Obama, you just follow along like lamb going to slaughter...get a mind of your own instead of regurgitating crap that is listed at the sites you quote from.

5.
    Posted by pinpointers July 7, 2008
If you love America, Jesus, apple pie, the Stars and Stripes, and grandma, you'll vote Republican in November!

get a grip on realitty...I you want FOUR more years of WAR, that already cost almsot 5000 lives of american soldiers, msot of which did not even want to be in Iraq or Iran, $8 a gallon gas and a almost 80 year old president totally out of touch with reality, and who STILL brags about being a war hero in a war where he killed innocent people and a ware that the USA should not been involved in to start with...yeah vote for that fossile.

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