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Old 05-06-2008, 05:30 PM
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obama isn't exactly killing her. he's not ahead by much, and i guess she feels she still has a shot.

dewey defeats truman. remember that headline?
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:56 PM
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she won't conceed anything, nor should she, until Obama has the delegate count, which includes the super delegates. this should happen next month.
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:29 PM
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Im not a dem, but if I were I would be pretty disappointed with both candidates
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:42 PM
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Im not a dem, but if I were I would be pretty disappointed with both candidates
Honestly...when is anyone ever "happy" with a candidate.

And after the dust settles, I'm still good w/ Barack
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:01 PM
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Clinton's dont give up.
She is a competitor just like her husband.

Indiana now up for grabs.
Delayed vote. She wont give up.
I wish she would.
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:10 AM
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well, it sure looks like shes on the verge quitting now. yes she won indiana, but the delagates will be almost an even split. she got hammered in north carolina by over 200,000. like the post said shes toast. her speech even hinted as much. i'm not even a democrat, i stay independant, well here in ny its more like undeclared. theres no way i want this mccain in there though
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Old 05-07-2008, 12:07 PM
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Honestly...when is anyone ever "happy" with a candidate.

And after the dust settles, I'm still good w/ Barack
not me, I grown to really dislike him and his simplistic rhetoric and condescending view of working people, his bitter/angry wife, his bitter/angry pastor, his corrupt associates, his academic buddies who were former domestic terrorists, etc, etc.

on the other hand, I've grown some respect for Hillary after I realized its really her husband that I couldn't stand.

McCain? not much to say. on par with Hillary imo.

it was a bad night for Clinton, not what she needed.
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Old 05-07-2008, 01:09 PM
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not me, I grown to really dislike him and his simplistic rhetoric and condescending view of working people, his bitter/angry wife, his bitter/angry pastor, his corrupt associates, his academic buddies who were former domestic terrorists, etc, etc.

on the other hand, I've grown some respect for Hillary after I realized its really her husband that I couldn't stand.

McCain? not much to say. on par with Hillary imo.

it was a bad night for Clinton, not what she needed.
Obama's supposed baggage ( and I'm not going to dissect the above point by point) is new and seems "fresher" and more relevant because he was such an unknown on a national scale a year ago. Come on..what politician/President doesn't/didn't have many of the above or just different issues?
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:21 PM
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Obama's supposed baggage ( and I'm not going to dissect the above point by point) is new and seems "fresher" and more relevant because he was such an unknown on a national scale a year ago. Come on..what politician/President doesn't/didn't have many of the above or just different issues?
I can't think of ANY other politician that had those issues. Come on! he attends a church whose hero is a racist and hates america. who he only disavows now that it appears to be the politically expedient thing to do. we find out yesterday Oprah got the hell out of that church years ago because she felt it was out of the mainstream. to me he is way off the charts compared to most other candidates. if thats what fresh is, no thanks I'll stick with stale.

like I said, going into this election Clinton was my least favorite candidate, but now I'd take her in a second over this guy.
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