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May 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM #200599May 7, 2008 at 1:31 PM #200592
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ParticipantOnce those Clinton supporters realize that they’re not only voting for McCain, but also for 2-3 Supreme Court judges (and therefore the direction of this country for the next 30-40 years), they will reconsider.
May 7, 2008 at 1:31 PM #200633afx114
ParticipantOnce those Clinton supporters realize that they’re not only voting for McCain, but also for 2-3 Supreme Court judges (and therefore the direction of this country for the next 30-40 years), they will reconsider.
May 7, 2008 at 1:31 PM #200660afx114
ParticipantOnce those Clinton supporters realize that they’re not only voting for McCain, but also for 2-3 Supreme Court judges (and therefore the direction of this country for the next 30-40 years), they will reconsider.
May 7, 2008 at 1:31 PM #200687afx114
ParticipantOnce those Clinton supporters realize that they’re not only voting for McCain, but also for 2-3 Supreme Court judges (and therefore the direction of this country for the next 30-40 years), they will reconsider.
May 7, 2008 at 1:31 PM #200720afx114
ParticipantOnce those Clinton supporters realize that they’re not only voting for McCain, but also for 2-3 Supreme Court judges (and therefore the direction of this country for the next 30-40 years), they will reconsider.
May 7, 2008 at 2:10 PM #200642LarryTheRenter
ParticipantI think only the dream ticket of Obama/Clinton can beat McCain…But despite Hilary saying she is willing to do everything it takes to beat McCain (extension of Bush), I believe her pride (or ego) won’t allow her to run as V.P..
She is just in it now to keep the donations coming it to cover her debt (ie the new 6 mil loan to her campaign from herself)..No one will donate to an offically dead campaign.
Unless Obama comes up with a great VP choice I think McCain will carry most of the swing states and win..Personally, I can’t imagine any of these 3 being President…Real scary…
May 7, 2008 at 2:10 PM #200683LarryTheRenter
ParticipantI think only the dream ticket of Obama/Clinton can beat McCain…But despite Hilary saying she is willing to do everything it takes to beat McCain (extension of Bush), I believe her pride (or ego) won’t allow her to run as V.P..
She is just in it now to keep the donations coming it to cover her debt (ie the new 6 mil loan to her campaign from herself)..No one will donate to an offically dead campaign.
Unless Obama comes up with a great VP choice I think McCain will carry most of the swing states and win..Personally, I can’t imagine any of these 3 being President…Real scary…
May 7, 2008 at 2:10 PM #200709LarryTheRenter
ParticipantI think only the dream ticket of Obama/Clinton can beat McCain…But despite Hilary saying she is willing to do everything it takes to beat McCain (extension of Bush), I believe her pride (or ego) won’t allow her to run as V.P..
She is just in it now to keep the donations coming it to cover her debt (ie the new 6 mil loan to her campaign from herself)..No one will donate to an offically dead campaign.
Unless Obama comes up with a great VP choice I think McCain will carry most of the swing states and win..Personally, I can’t imagine any of these 3 being President…Real scary…
May 7, 2008 at 2:10 PM #200737LarryTheRenter
ParticipantI think only the dream ticket of Obama/Clinton can beat McCain…But despite Hilary saying she is willing to do everything it takes to beat McCain (extension of Bush), I believe her pride (or ego) won’t allow her to run as V.P..
She is just in it now to keep the donations coming it to cover her debt (ie the new 6 mil loan to her campaign from herself)..No one will donate to an offically dead campaign.
Unless Obama comes up with a great VP choice I think McCain will carry most of the swing states and win..Personally, I can’t imagine any of these 3 being President…Real scary…
May 7, 2008 at 2:10 PM #200770LarryTheRenter
ParticipantI think only the dream ticket of Obama/Clinton can beat McCain…But despite Hilary saying she is willing to do everything it takes to beat McCain (extension of Bush), I believe her pride (or ego) won’t allow her to run as V.P..
She is just in it now to keep the donations coming it to cover her debt (ie the new 6 mil loan to her campaign from herself)..No one will donate to an offically dead campaign.
Unless Obama comes up with a great VP choice I think McCain will carry most of the swing states and win..Personally, I can’t imagine any of these 3 being President…Real scary…
May 7, 2008 at 2:14 PM #200647Diego Mamani
ParticipantHey DWCAP, what you said about disenfrachising one half or the other is true only if the process remains bitterly contested to the very end. And I agree that it’s not time for the DNC to step in.
However, this is the time for Ms. Clinton to step in, and wholeheartedly endorse Obama. She has a chance to be seen as a party uniter. Unfortunately, she’ll probably end her campaign the same way she run it (badly):
-She brought up the race issue again and again
-She engaged in negative attacks
-And to crown it all: she refuses to concede and divides the party until the very bitter end, risking a McCain victory in NovemberMay 7, 2008 at 2:14 PM #200688Diego Mamani
ParticipantHey DWCAP, what you said about disenfrachising one half or the other is true only if the process remains bitterly contested to the very end. And I agree that it’s not time for the DNC to step in.
However, this is the time for Ms. Clinton to step in, and wholeheartedly endorse Obama. She has a chance to be seen as a party uniter. Unfortunately, she’ll probably end her campaign the same way she run it (badly):
-She brought up the race issue again and again
-She engaged in negative attacks
-And to crown it all: she refuses to concede and divides the party until the very bitter end, risking a McCain victory in NovemberMay 7, 2008 at 2:14 PM #200714Diego Mamani
ParticipantHey DWCAP, what you said about disenfrachising one half or the other is true only if the process remains bitterly contested to the very end. And I agree that it’s not time for the DNC to step in.
However, this is the time for Ms. Clinton to step in, and wholeheartedly endorse Obama. She has a chance to be seen as a party uniter. Unfortunately, she’ll probably end her campaign the same way she run it (badly):
-She brought up the race issue again and again
-She engaged in negative attacks
-And to crown it all: she refuses to concede and divides the party until the very bitter end, risking a McCain victory in NovemberMay 7, 2008 at 2:14 PM #200742Diego Mamani
ParticipantHey DWCAP, what you said about disenfrachising one half or the other is true only if the process remains bitterly contested to the very end. And I agree that it’s not time for the DNC to step in.
However, this is the time for Ms. Clinton to step in, and wholeheartedly endorse Obama. She has a chance to be seen as a party uniter. Unfortunately, she’ll probably end her campaign the same way she run it (badly):
-She brought up the race issue again and again
-She engaged in negative attacks
-And to crown it all: she refuses to concede and divides the party until the very bitter end, risking a McCain victory in November -
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