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Let's not forget the Obama supporters that are out there spinning in the best Karl Rove tradition.
Me too, which is why I added her sign to my signature. Would these Obama supporters that are refusing to vote for Hillary if she wins really like to hand the election to a Republican who will likely spend his time in office following the GW Bush script??

I know many Obama supporters, myself included, that would be perfectly ok with supporting Clinton if she gets the nod.
Then you have Clinton supporters like my mother, who would pick McCain over Obama.
Hillary's in trouble. Losing Connecticut and Missouri were huge losses for her - in two states that a month ago weren't even competitive. Yes, she won California, but if that primary had been held a month from now, I'm not sure it would have gone the same way. The Chesapeake primaries (DC, VA, and MD) next week could very well be an Obama sweep, and all of the upcoming primaries between now and the next "Super Tuesday" look very good for him. With that much momentum, she be fighting a losing battle by the time Texas comes along.
SO much too catch up on here!
You forgot Laura Ingraham. Whatta joke.![]()
These gas bags can't even figure out that, not only aren't people listening, they aren't going to start listening again to people who have been wrong about everything.
I knew this day would come. Isn't it grand.
Hillary won in my county, but they also said that the turnout was a record. What I would really like to see is a breakout of Democratic vs Republican votes cast. Which party brought out the voters better?
I am so pleased Senator Obama won Missouri."As goes Missouri so goes the nation" at least it has in every race but one since the early 50s. I'm hoping this is a foreshadowing of November!
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I know what you are saying and I am a straight voting Democrat.
Obama is no doubt a VERY inspiring speaker and he gives great speeches like I never heard before BUT I still think Hillary beats him at all the debates because she goes into how she wants to put her plans into work.
Yeah, I hear all of Obama's plans but I don't hear how he plans on trying to get them to work.
That is why I am a little uneasy about Obama as president.
That is why I am hoping for a Clinton/Obama ticket so Obama can work close to the president.
Since I am a straight voting Democrat, IF Obama in on the ticket in November I will vote for him but I do have some uncertainity about it. JMO![]()
And the 'religious" overtones of his campaign...makes me a little nuts! However....if he is the nominee I will vote for him.Are there actually any Hillary supporters on this thread? .
WE GOT THE POWER!DisUnc and I are always joking it might come down to us in PA, but I'm beginning to wonder if that actually won't be the truth. I honestly can't recall an election year like this. Barring any unforseen incident, I'm pretty sure McCain has it in the bag, but Hillary and Obama is still quite the horse race. It's exciting, but not gut wrenching (as I would hope it wouldn't be for most Dems), because I would gladly vote for either one.

Let's not forget the Obama supporters that are out there spinning in the best Karl Rove tradition.
Obama is no doubt a VERY inspiring speaker and he gives great speeches like I never heard before BUT I still think Hillary beats him at all the debates because she goes into how she wants to put her plans into work.
Yeah, I hear all of Obama's plans but I don't hear how he plans on trying to get them to work.
Let's not forget the Obama supporters that are out there spinning in the best Karl Rove tradition.
II have asked people in real life how come they would not vote for Hillary if she gets the nom and the answers I get is because she is a b**ch or they don't want another Clinton in office.
OK, I can understand wanting someone without the name of Clinton (or Bush for that matter) but so you don't vote for someone because of their last name![]()
What about the issues?
'Cut off your nose to spite your face" mentality?Well, Hillary's got some folks that weren't doing to badly at that either-including her husband. Thankfully, that seems to have stopped on both sides. We'll see what happens with the delegate race so close, but I hope they stick to the issues and away from the mudslinging.
so they were voting for Obama
but agreed for the most part that we need to get out but as the Dem students soon but safe.I think alot of them would either sit the election out or vote for the Independent. Even some I suppose would vote Rep.
Some Obama supporters, on here and in real life, talk very poorly of Hillary. That she would be the worse President (like anything can be worse the Georgie Boy)
When you look at the issues, Hillary and Obama are almost the same. Some slight differences, but mostly they feel the same about the issues.
I have asked people in real life how come they would not vote for Hillary if she gets the nom and the answers I get is because she is a b**ch or they don't want another Clinton in office.
OK, I can understand wanting someone without the name of Clinton (or Bush for that matter) but so you don't vote for someone because of their last name![]()
What about the issues?
jacksonsmom said:Seriously if Clinton and Obama are so similar in their views that I don't know how people can support one and not vote for the other if their first choice doesn't get the nom.
Sure, I am a Clinton supporter and I am a little unsure about Obama's leadership ability BUT I would vote for him if he gets the nom.
Us Dems have to stick together whether it is Clinton or Obama on the ticket in November or we will have another 4 years of a Rep President!
Well, Hillary's got some folks that weren't doing to badly at that either-including her husband. Thankfully, that seems to have stopped on both sides. We'll see what happens with the delegate race so close, but I hope they stick to the issues and away from the mudslinging.
Let's not forget the Obama supporters that are out there spinning in the best Karl Rove tradition.
How's that again? Please explain.Don't you feel you have a freakin lot to be angry about at present?
Let's not forget the Obama supporters that are out there spinning in the best Karl Rove tradition.

Wow. Maybe it's just me, but that sounds kind of hostile.![]()
Well, Hillary's got some folks that weren't doing to badly at that either-including her husband. Thankfully, that seems to have stopped on both sides. We'll see what happens with the delegate race so close, but I hope they stick to the issues and away from the mudslinging.