This is on CNN.. the part of the article that caught my attention of % of people that exited stating that if it was a Clinton/McCain election they'd vote for McCain or stay home over voting for Clinton and if it were a Obama/McCain election the % of those people that would vote McCain over Obama.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/04/22/exit.polls/index.html
... Just not a good thing for the party. I've stated on here before: I'm not voting for Obama. The childishness that he's displayed over the last couple of weeks has sealed the deal for me. At least at this point in his life, I don't feel that he can handle the responsibilities of being the POTUS. I can't vote for a man who pouts and cries unfair when hes thrown hard questions in a debate. He cant do that when he has to make a tough decision or answer tough questions as President. Flipping off Hillary during that speech (even though she wasnt exactly in the room the point was made), reports that hes refusing to speak to the media because he didnt like how his last debate went
none of these are qualities that I want in the next President.
Maybe after hes served in the Senate longer he will grow-up and actually be a good candidate for POTUS but right now, I dont believe that to be the case.
And there are
many who feel just as strongly about Hillary as I feel about Obama. The DNC needs to understand that this is a serious problem for the party and even though Bush has screwed up the country over the last 8 years; the probability of McCain getting elected in November is high because of this divide. I know that this divide will not disappear once a Democratic candidate is elected
but maybe Im wrong. Maybe someone can throw these words back at me in a few months. Who knows
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