Comments on: Poll: Democrats Favor Clinton Over Obama

New York Senator Has 17-Point Edge Over Illinois Counterpart In Match-up Of '08 Frontrunners

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by gunnerv1 January 23, 2007 3:46 PM EST
They better like her more or she'll send out her muscle to put them in line. Too many people that the Clintons don't like turn up dead for some reason.
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by zman61359 January 23, 2007 3:32 PM EST
they would dominate the election??? dream on. clinton cannot win. her past(especially college) will be thrown down her throat.obama would have a better chance, but is probably 8 years too early.
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by dmaddox1 January 23, 2007 3:06 PM EST
GO !! Hillary Go!!! GO!! Hillary Go !!!
I Beleave in you, America is deffinatley ready for A First Lady President.. I look at it this way,The people of the united states have put there confidence in male presidents. Its time we put our Trust in the first female that has ever ran, Give Hillary Clinton A chance and VOTE for Hillary Rodham Clinton for Out Next President of the united states. The Truth Will Stand.. Her Truth Will Stand, Hillary will be tough!! to beat. I knew if Hillary ran. she would be the best canadate to run!!!! and the Best First Lady For Prestident. Go Hillary Go !!! I will VOTE FOR YOU. May God Bless our White House Once Again. IN GOD WE TRUST Hillary Rodham Clinton .. FOR PRESIDENT.
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by Razzl January 23, 2007 2:25 PM EST
I remain convinced that Hillary's numbers over the last 3 years have been buoyed by women wanting to put forward a woman, and I have no problem with that, but when it comes to the nitty-gritty I know they will let go and focus on issues. Hillary's campaign is a house of cards unless she can hold a steady moral compass long enough to dispel the stench of opportunism that hangs around her career...
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by Syndicate January 23, 2007 1:24 PM EST
D I C K is a Name. Cbs should give up on the censorship already. If I want to Fcuking curse I will.
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by huskerarmy January 23, 2007 1:14 PM EST
Lieberman,
Byrd has repeatedly renounced his racist past. On the other hand, Trent Lott, George Allen and their ilk in the GOP continue to speak the code language of racists. Lott claims America would have been better of if we had elected segregationist Thurmond and supports the nomination of racist judge Charles Pickering. Now you elect him the new whip? Allen has a fetish for the confecerate flag and uses racist slang. The Willie Horton ads, the ads against Harold Ford, targeting minorities in voter registration challanges, exploiting Barrack Obama's middle name, there are too many examples to list. Plausible deniability is not a policy that is likely to engender better race relations. Until GOPers are willing to stop catering to the racist elements of its base and agressively condemn those in their party who practice race baiting, they will not get any substantial degree of the minority vote and will be open to the "hood and sheet" characterization.
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by dallison7 January 23, 2007 12:41 PM EST
America has seen what can happen. They are cautious now. Most of the voters will go for a team that they know will do a good job. With President and Mr. Clinton in the Whitehouse America and the world will be a much safer, saner place.
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by huskerarmy January 23, 2007 12:40 PM EST
"Colin Powell, J.C. Watts, Mike Steele, Condi and Larry Elder have much more experience and knowledge than Obama. I'd vote for almost any of them over a typical tool of the Victicrat Democrats..."

So what you're really saying Liberman is that you prefer tokens...
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by huskerarmy January 23, 2007 12:37 PM EST
"Obama is lacking the same type of experience that has made Bush the Younger such a failure."

He either has it or he doesn't. You could put Dubya in a president-in-training position for ten years and he would never be ready for the oval office...
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by edjohn66 January 23, 2007 12:14 PM EST
One more thing...

Regarding Obama's experience:
JFK was a one-term Senator before becomming president....
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