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by elmerfudd122 April 22, 2008 10:58 PM EDT
Wake up people! Hillary is a liar. Wining about Obama''s mud, which was only in response to her own slinging. What experience? Bill Clinton was/is a very charming bully, especially with vulnerable women, and he did NOTHING in the White House. NAFTA? We all know about that. The surplus? That was from the internet bubble which went bust right after he left office. The Welfare Reform bill? That was modeled after a St. Louis program he also took credit for. The thought of him in the White House again is scary! Hillary IS old politics all the way. We need to wipe out all those who play that way. Look at where it''s gotten us. Keep doing the same thing and expect a different result? That''s just nuts!

Hillary says she "comfortable in the kitchen". You forgot what she said about baking cookies. Lie, lie, lie!
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by unlocking-2009 April 22, 2008 10:51 PM EDT
Those 26 percent are probably Republicans who switched to vote for her in the first place, drawing this whole process out anyway. Good riddance.
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by phillysage April 22, 2008 10:42 PM EDT
"...26 percent of Clinton supporters say they will support McCain in the fall election if Obama is the nominee while 17 percent of his supporters said they would vote for McCain if Clinton wins the nomination..."
This is not speculation, this is scientific data and based on this scientific data, it would be really stupid for Democrats to coronate Obama as their nominee--but then again, since when do many of my fellow Democrats follow logic?

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by pumaespiritu April 22, 2008 10:38 PM EDT
All of Clinton''s supporters who threaten to vote for McCain are not true democrats nor are they true to the values they supposedley yearn for in a candidate. Obama and Clinton are very similar while both contrasting significantly with McCain. What it comes down to is that they fear a dark-skinned man with strong ethnic ties to other parts of the world. These fake democrats, in other words, are really conservative republicans who lean towards Clinton. Their threats to democratic voters and the party are essentially shallow and meaningless. And Clinton shoulders all of the blame for her fear-mongering tactics to smear Obama. McCain will lead this country into deeper agony and debt with his senile beliefs and convictions. Threatening to support him is a threat to your own people. Wake up.
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by efarris38 April 22, 2008 10:14 PM EDT
Looking at these numbers it looks like Senator Clinton will end up having a really good night in Pennsylvania. I agree if people are smart and the economy is at the top of the list of concerns then I feel strongly that Clinton is the best candidate for the job. If she is ablt to win by 8-10 points or more then I think this will continue on for a while.....a strong showing in Indiana will also help continue this fight and give her a lot of momentum. Senator Bayh is also a BIG ASSET to Clinton in the upcoming Indiana battle. I think this thing will not have any clarity until June 3. If she wins with 65% or more in Kentucky and West Virginia like most polls suggest then I think she can win the popular vote. The media has tried very hard to end this thing and give it to Obama but let me say this Clinton voters are not going away and if we dont win the nomination, a large section of us will vote for McCain including myself. Eddie in Nashville,Tn
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