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Democratic Race Goes On After Big Wins For Clinton In Texas And Ohio

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by libra127 March 6, 2008 4:18 PM EST
HRC is the most despised woman in America.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 01:11 PM : Mar 06, 2008

You may WISH this were true, since you clearly despise her. But in fact it is NOT true. She has been voted the "Most Admired Woman in America" inthe yearly Gallup polls EVERY YEAR SINCE 1993 (coming in 2nd in 2001). That''s right, TOP of the list.
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by libra127 March 6, 2008 4:01 PM EST
Yet, HRC characterizes her insignificant wins (compared to losses and tiny delegate gains) as proof she is the best candidate.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 12:43 PM : Mar 06, 2008

If FL and MI primaries are included (which is problematic, I agree), Hillary is actually ahead in the popular vote. Her wins and popular support are not insignificant. The race is very close. And the FL and MI issues need to be dealt with, preferably with a re-vote, at least for Michigan.

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by libra127 March 6, 2008 3:57 PM EST
"And, many independents voted for Kerry. Far more than will vote for HRC, including me."

Posted by tuckerndfw at 12:47 PM : Mar 06, 2008

You are an Independent who is not voting for Hillary. I am an Independent who IS voting for Hillary. Neither of us is in a position to say how large the Independent vote for Hillary will be if she is the Dem. nominee against McCain. We''ll just have to wait and see.

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by libra127 March 6, 2008 3:41 PM EST
Obama''s supporters are not diehard Democrats. They are not going to vote for HRC after all the lies and innuendos from her camp.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 12:28 PM : Mar 06, 2008

This may be your supposition, but polls reported by CNN/TV do not bear this out. They say their polls indicate that 25% of Hillary supporters will vote for McCain rather than Obama, and only 10% of Obama supporters will vote for McCain rather than Hillary.
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by hall9504 March 6, 2008 3:23 PM EST
If Clinton would just submit to VP and Obama, as the Prez... It would work out, But god i can almost guarrant that the secret service protection for both of them will be un real compared to bush.
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by jesterbelle March 6, 2008 2:23 PM EST
According to this Article Hillary is DONE,.. Except maybe teaming up UNDER OBAMA,(VP)..?

http://www.newsweek.com

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Posted by dodaz at 10:16 AM : Mar 06, 2

Interesting article.Looks to me like her behavior now is just another "morph" to try and steal the momentum from Obama.She''''s walkin'''' around with a big mushy lump in her pants,trying to get people to ignore the smell,and acting as if everything''''s coming up roses.She is such a farce.I''''d imagine the republicans are busting a gut over her sillyness.It''''s comical that she had the audacity to even think that Obama would consider the veep job under her.It''''s just a question of time.Bye Hillary.Hope the people of New York remember how you almost wrecked the democratic party in the next election.Hopefully they''''ll put you where you belong.Fetchin'''' beers for Bubba.


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Posted by jesterbelle at 11:20 AM : Mar 06, 2008
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by simonsez40 March 6, 2008 2:15 PM EST
lmurphy@madillok.com

Farrahkan doesn''t hold a candle to the Bush administration in crimes and corruptness......not even in the same class!
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by mikeant50 March 6, 2008 1:48 PM EST
mikeant50 at 10:34 AM : Mar 06, 2008

You bash the Clintons and totally forget Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld and a war in Iraq for oil at the expense to the American people. Then there are the Republicons who are in jail, indicted, resigned in disgrace...move on!
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I can''t bash the Clintons, but you can bash the Obamas. Why isn''t the Clintons bashing Bush and his gangs? Didn''t she compare Obama to Bush? Didn''t she say that McCain would make a better president that Obama? Is that party unity?
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by mikeant50 March 6, 2008 1:45 PM EST
zoe2006 at 10:39 AM : Mar 06, 2008,

Yeah, like I believe that. I have noticed that many Clinton supporters have posted comments stating that they are not voting for Obama. We all know that a lot of women will feel that they have been wronged of Hillary isn''t the nominee and not vote for Obama. But if I feel that same way, then I get attacked. Typical.
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by mikeant50 March 6, 2008 1:39 PM EST
So if Obama loses you will leave the democratic party is this what you are saying. No one helped the African-Americans more than the Clinton''''s and as soon as an African runs for president you run from the Clinton''''s like a horse to water. I do not find this unusual because it is what you can get for yourselves so where will you run to the republicans or even start your own party. As soon as you start thinking I am an American and forget I am Black and deserve more than the rest of us maybe then we can get on with this country.


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starleo14672,

Who says that I have to blindly follow the Democrats? You must be a Clinton supporter.
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