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Old 04-24-2008, 07:16 AM
 
Location: Dallas, NC
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You are contradicting yourself.....you spent 15 months supporting a supposedly president-in-waiting but when things go wrong for her you won't even want to listen what she GONNA BE BEGGING YOU TO DO ! My question to you is when Hillary drops out and tells you that Only one candidate can change the way we play our politics in Washington, and that candidate is not McCain - Would you agree with her or not? If not i suggest then you stop contributing to her campaign, stop supporting her at this moment and jump on to whomever you think you most suitable with BECAUSE......that's exactly what is gonna happen a couple weeks from now
I'm not contradicting myself anymore than Obama supporters who won't vote for her if she is the nominee, now am I? It is the person I don't trust....Obama is a snake and I won't vote for him. I may not vote at all this year b/c I'm just sick of it all. Nothing will change for the better at the rate we are going with options we will have. When people actually say they don't necessarily support the candidate but the movement Obama has managed to start, it tells me something. People are jumping on a bandwagon and have no idea just what the man stands for and for a lot of us, that is frightening indeed. When people can overlook so many personal issues coming from the man b/c they are so into the movement, it's terrifying. The rest of us will be stuck with him too.
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:21 AM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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If Hillary steals the nomination, she wont have super delegates to bail her out in the general election because she will have to rely strictly on the voters.
Which is why winning the big states that really matter in the general election will be seen as significant in her bid to sway the superdelegates. Hillary has proven that she can get the votes in the big electoral states. She's going to use everything she has to get the nomination.
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