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A proud Hillary supporter checking in![]()
This election is starting to worry me. Not so much Obama and Clinton but their supporters. I have heard so much crap like "I'm not voting if so and so doesn't get the nom" or "I'm voting for McCain if so and so gets the nom"
That really worries me that we will see another Rep in the White House next year!
I think Democrats in general need to come together and vote for who ever is on the ticket in November.
I do have to admit it's the Obama's supporters that Obama can do no wrong that are turning me off to him.
I will vote for him though if he is nom but it will be a hard vote.
Because I do not believe Obama is the all mighty uniter many of his supporters think he is.
It is way too hard to unite a Country that is SO divided to begin with.
GO HILLARY!!!!!!![]()
Well - all I have to say is that I did not see many Hillary supporters doing that. In fact, all along the way I saw Hillary people saying they will support the whoever the nom is. You cannot say that for the Obama people.
I hope Hillary Wins. I am to the right, However I would find Hillary Acceptable. I liken Obama's campaign to Seinfield, A Show about Nothing.
So far the Obama campaign seems to be about how wonderful the Obama campaign is.
In reading all the political threads I was beginning to think that there weren't any other Hillary fans on the boards other than me and about 3 other people, glad to have found this thread.
Kikifan, I'm with you on the having a rough time voting for Obama due to the "anointed" thing as well. I think he has laid out precious few plans for how he will do things, but relies on the rhetoric of "yes we can" and "America is ready for change". America is always ready for change after 8 years of almost any presidency, but this one particularly. I wish people would realize that he is not the only person capable of bringing new thoughts and ideas to Americans. I live in NY, so Hillary is my Senator as well. She's done a good job here, and is generally well liked in the area of NY I live in, (outside the city about 100 miles).
I also totally agree with you about any substantive questioning of him being treated as ridiculous. People forget that inspiring is great on the stump, but does little in Cabinet meetings and with foreign relations. With the limited experience that Obama has, I wonder what type of Cabinet he would put together. Spending such a short time in the Senate doesn't give you many long, trusting realtionships you can fall back on. I am very worried that if he is elected after his 4 years of trying to make Washington work the way he wants it to, but not necessarily the way it does, (not that the way it does is good, but it can't be fixed as easily as "yes we can") the Democrats will once again lose the White House because Republicans will have had time to recoup and reorganize after Bush.
That all being said, I just don't like him. If he is the nominee, I will have a hard time going to the polls this year. I can;t imagine myself ever pulling that lever![]()
Chris
This makes me very sad to see. Here the party has two excellent candidates who are very close on the issues and all we can seem to do is snipe about each other. There seem to be folks on both sides who will not vote Democratic if their person doesn't win the nomination and that's exactly what the Republicans are hoping for. How will all these people feel watching President McCain take the oath knowing that they had a hand in it? Believe me, it's no fun to regret your vote and feel responsible for what has happened to your country.
I seem to recall another democrat who was bashed pretty hard about his lack of experience, but he did pretty well for himself....things weren't so bad under Hillary's husband were they?