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- If Hillary''''s ego wasn''''t so big we could go on and start looking toward the November election and focusing on McCain. Hillary is in it for Hillary plain and simple, just like the W.VA. who voted for her!! Plain and simple.
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Posted by suzyku at 12:09 PM : May 14, 2008
You could say the same thing about Obama, right now Hillary''s ahead in the popular vote. Let''s all call for him to stand down and give her the nomination before all the voting is done.
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- He''s trotting out those superdelegates and waving them like flags, isn''t he??
Too bad they can switch back and forth any second they want to until convention.
You can''t switch back votes tho! And he hasn''t got ''em. - Reply to this comment
- If Obama is the nominee, the republicans will turn him in to mush. Hillary is the only candidate who can beat McCain. Obama''s superdelegates should be called Stupiddelegates! I, like many of my democrat friends, will be voting for a republican, if Obama is the candidate.
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- Including Florida (but NOT Michigan), Obama is ahead in the Popular Vote by LESS THAN 1%. That''s 298,838 out of a total of 33,062,816 votes cast.
Hillary is ahead by 29,471 votes if Michigan is included.
These margins are really, really small. There are millions more people still to vote. There is absolutely no reason Hillary should leave the race before the voting is complete and/or someone has reached the required number of delegates. - Reply to this comment
- Some times I wonder how the median or the American people expect a leader to be strong, especially the democrats who are saying that Senator Barack Obama is not a strong candidate to be the party nominee to win against Senator McCam in November general election. I can understand that when I don%u2019t see these factors that we classify to be the reason to his weakness such as; getting white voters, blue collar or working class, and Hispanic voter when he has proven it in states that have had primaries and caucuses. We see the coalition of these segments that he has build over the passed months. Another thing I don%u2019t hear the American people and the media talk about or realize is how successful senator Obama has been against the forces that determine his victory. For example the women, (who wants to make history), Hispanic and/or the Clintons, let remember this family has set a record in the passed, they have made history in this country between these groups of people and have even impacted lives in other part of the world.
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- Mothers will always be mothers; nothing can change it. Despite the color, be it black or white, every human being is made of the same body parties originated from God, except genetically differences are originated from some extreme medical cases that may in a way give us the right to decide the destiny/future of a child when he/she is born. I will point this; America is a nation that diverse. Therefore lawmaker put in policy that gave right those deserved the benefit to be high places only if they meet the requirement. So I don%u2019t see why the high office should to limited one class or race.
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- Hillarys pastor has made anti semitic remarks so she is unelectable
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- If Hillary''s ego wasn''t so big we could go on and start looking toward the November election and focusing on McCain. Hillary is in it for Hillary plain and simple, just like the W.VA. who voted for her!! Plain and simple.
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- of course.
Normal people follow normal direction.
Who wants back to the past?
Clinton & clinton.
let them go - we do not need this trash - Reply to this comment