Obama says he visited, "57 states."

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    castlebee

    Mon Aug 02 2010

    I blame the person running the teleprompter.

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    djahuti

    Wed Jan 13 2010

    Must have been a secret code to Kerrys "Ketchup Heiress" wife.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Wed Jan 13 2010

    Just because he said this doesn't mean he actually believed that there are 57 states. A lot of times, people will say things, and it's just one of those things that comes out wrong. I believe as a rule, he is very articulate, and has his speeches very well thought out before he speaks.

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    abichara

    Sun May 31 2009

    Maybe he was including Canadian provinces too. Or other countries. Perhaps he's considering annexing new lands. You never know.

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    gris2575

    Sun May 31 2009

    Umm, Lets see. We have Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa. That accounts for four of the Extra Seven, can't help but wonder what the other three are. Honestly, this sounds like Something Quail would say.

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    victor83

    Sun May 31 2009

    Obviously, he was counting NY, Cali., and the New England area.

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    darkpalace

    Sun May 31 2009

    Yeah, I think that's wrong last time I remember it.

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    ayn9b559

    Sun May 31 2009

    i'm bad with numbers too. He was tired so I'll let this one pass.

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    biscuithead

    Sun May 31 2009

    I would like to know what the 10 new states are.

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    jacobisdavid

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    i would never vote for him. he is a snake and he is stupid

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    frankswildyear_s

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    I'm sure none of the people who are clinging to this as evidence that he is unfit for public office have never made a slip of the tongue.  I think it would be an awkward if he continued to stick with his story and claim it to be true.  Sometimes I guess its best to say nothing.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmTXbTP59t8&feature;= related

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    carrollcountyk_id

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    He was up here in New Hampshire a lot.  He even visited Carroll County.  That was a waste of time.

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Jul 30 2008

    This is a glaring error, but I suppose he meant the 57 jurisdictions he had to campaign in counting 50 states and DC, Guam, Samoa, Marianas, VI, PR and Democrats Abroad. It's a slip of the tongue and should be ingnored except we have morons in the press and sharks waiting to carve up any mistake.

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    ilikepie

    Wed Jul 30 2008

    He looked like he put a worrying amount of thought into the number of states he claimed to have visited, but I'm sure it was a mere slip of the tongue, and Obama isn't geographically backward...

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    minkey

    Wed Jul 30 2008

    If this was George Bush everyone would be getting a hearty laugh, ie That Bush, what an idiot.  But it's Obama so it's all good - he was "just tired".  It was a gaffe, it was it is.  Someone who's got a camera in their face all day is bound to make few of these.

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    mtastic

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    After hearing about this all over the internet, I was expecting it to be a lot more blame worthy than it really was...It is quite obvious that he was just tired, and I am positive that he knows how many states there are.  It also seems as if it just a lukewarm attempt at sarcasm that was miffed due to tiredness.  Awkward?  Not in the least.  It seems to me that there are so few important mistakes that he has made that people have to keep referring to this one.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    States of depression, elation, contemplation, and fatigue could make for 54 I guess. . .

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Mon Jul 28 2008

    Approximately the equivalent of misspelling potato (e).  Which got more play?

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    loerke

    Wed Jun 18 2008

    So funny to see the retarded wing of conservatism has turned this into a talking point, with the conspiracy theorists among them seriously believing that Obama was subliminally referring to Arab states (missing the simple fact that Obama was courting primary votes in the seven additional territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, etc), while the grade-school wing of conservatism decry the candidate for not knowing just about the only thing that they know about the United States.

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    irishgit

    Wed Jun 18 2008

    A momentary mis-speak from a tired candidate. Not the first candidate that has had this happen. Not a big deal, and if this is deciding your vote, you need better medication.

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    wiseguy

    Tue Jun 17 2008

    Sounds like he was a little tired on the stump, no harm no foul.

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    louiethe20th

    Mon Jun 16 2008

    Awkward yes, scary that he could be Presdient, yes! A prerequisite for running should be knowing how many states we have in the union. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws