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Old 04-17-2008, 08:04 AM
 
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PHILADELPHIA - Hillary Rodham Clinton said emphatically Wednesday night that Barack Obama can win the White House this fall, undercutting her efforts to deny him the Democratic presidential nomination by suggesting he would lead the party to defeat
Clinton changes course on Obama's electability - Yahoo! News (broken link)

Obama WILL win the white house this fall. So i'd suggest to all the hillary supporters to get on board right now.
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Old 04-17-2008, 08:09 AM
 
Location: Dallas, NC
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She didn't say he will win. She answered yes when asked if he was electable. Two very different things.
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Old 04-17-2008, 08:19 AM
 
Location: Washington state
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Clinton changes course on Obama's electability - Yahoo! News (broken link)

Obama WILL win the white house this fall. So i'd suggest to all the hillary supporters to get on board right now.
I agree. Hillary was put in the position of having to knock down her own biggest reason to the supers for staying in this race without the math, and did it in front of a national TV audience and SDs who were listening to every word. That was a coup for Obama in itself.
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Old 04-17-2008, 08:37 AM
 
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For Obama supporters, what would it take for you to jump off the bandwagon? It's really interesting how much his supporters blindy follow him. He has almost zero experience doing anything in leadership or govt. His wife is just now proud to be an American. His preacher.. well, we know the story. He knows nothing about foreign policy. If we found out he funded Al-qaeda would you guys/gals jump off? It's just incredible that this candidate is actually a candidate. I can't stand Clinton but at least she has experience and has a clue what the job entails.. Obama would not be in conversation if he wasn't so articulate and black. And before you make the racist remark, I wish Powell was running for president.

Obama is just not the right man for the job.. AT ALL. And yet you follow him. So what would it take?
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Old 04-17-2008, 08:50 AM
 
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A lying President who doesn't have the EXPERIENCE that she claims she has which was proven. Sounds like a winner to me? EEK! People need to get off the Hillary bandwagon and following someone who is a leader not a liar.
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Old 04-17-2008, 09:07 AM
 
Location: Near Manito
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Hillary is hedging her bets.

If this one-sided hit job of a "debate" doesn't substantially cut into Obama's national lead (eleven points at last polling), and give her a healthy double-digit win in Pennsylvania, she's toast.

She'll take the Veep spot for Obama in a Monica Lewinsky minute. If Obama loses to McCain, she's well-placed for 2012. If Obama wins, she'll only be 68 when he completes his second term. Plus, with any luck, Bubba will be dead and buried by then and unable to screw things up for her again.
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Old 04-17-2008, 09:09 AM
 
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For Obama supporters, what would it take for you to jump off the bandwagon? It's really interesting how much his supporters blindy follow him. He has almost zero experience doing anything in leadership or govt. His wife is just now proud to be an American. His preacher.. well, we know the story. He knows nothing about foreign policy. If we found out he funded Al-qaeda would you guys/gals jump off? It's just incredible that this candidate is actually a candidate. I can't stand Clinton but at least she has experience and has a clue what the job entails.. Obama would not be in conversation if he wasn't so articulate and black. And before you make the racist remark, I wish Powell was running for president.

Obama is just not the right man for the job.. AT ALL. And yet you follow him. So what would it take?

Too bad you can only cast your vote once.....judging from your posts, you probably wish that you could cast your vote more than a million times. It's really simple! if you have your own doubts about some candidate, just don't vote for them.
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Old 04-17-2008, 09:36 AM
 
Location: Near Manito
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For Obama supporters, what would it take for you to jump off the bandwagon? It's really interesting how much his supporters blindy follow him. He has almost zero experience doing anything in leadership or govt. His wife is just now proud to be an American. His preacher.. well, we know the story. He knows nothing about foreign policy. If we found out he funded Al-qaeda would you guys/gals jump off? It's just incredible that this candidate is actually a candidate. I can't stand Clinton but at least she has experience and has a clue what the job entails.. Obama would not be in conversation if he wasn't so articulate and black. And before you make the racist remark, I wish Powell was running for president.

Obama is just not the right man for the job.. AT ALL. And yet you follow him. So what would it take?
A certified check in the amount of $10,000. Mark Rich can help you out with this.
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