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Old 04-26-2008, 11:29 AM
 
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Did anyone hear this figure in exit polls???

6% Hillary voters in PA will switch to McCain even if she wins the nomination
That percentage is nothing compared to the percentage of voters who will switch to McCain if Obama "the Hammas fav" is nominated for democratic candidate. If you want an opportunity to win the Presidency then you better move to Clinton because they will slaughter Obama and by the time they are finished with him the voters will be running to the polls to gladly elect McCain.
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:42 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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the right wingers are going to finish oprahama's career. he has already proven that he isn't man enough to be in the business. he seems to think that he can "change" politics. sorry, this is washington, this isn't the charmed life you led as a youngster spending your days walking on the most beautiful beaches and going to the post exclusive schools. this guy is grade A politically bred, and grade F at being a politician.
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Old 04-26-2008, 02:16 PM
 
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the right wingers are going to finish oprahama's career. he has already proven that he isn't man enough to be in the business. he seems to think that he can "change" politics. sorry, this is washington, this isn't the charmed life you led as a youngster spending your days walking on the most beautiful beaches and going to the post exclusive schools. this guy is grade A politically bred, and grade F at being a politician.
So if this is true and no one can change Washington then what the hell are you afraid of.
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Old 04-26-2008, 03:44 PM
 
Location: Downtown Greensboro, NC
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Did anyone hear this figure in exit polls???

6% Hillary voters in PA will switch to McCain even if she wins the nomination
if it werent for them Hillary would have only won by 3 points in Pennslyvania. But then again if it werent for the 9 percent who said they wouldnt vote for Obama because hes black, Obama would have beat Hillary in Pennsylvania by about 5 points.
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Old 04-26-2008, 03:50 PM
 
Location: Downtown Greensboro, NC
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That percentage is nothing compared to the percentage of voters who will switch to McCain if Obama "the Hammas fav" is nominated for democratic candidate. If you want an opportunity to win the Presidency then you better move to Clinton because they will slaughter Obama and by the time they are finished with him the voters will be running to the polls to gladly elect McCain.
Hillary wont get a chance to be president if she is nominated because if Obama leads in Pledged delegates by the end of the primaries, which he will, there will be protests in the streets by blacks, new democrats and the rest of Obama's supporters because Hillary would have STOLE the nomination. In that kind of environment, Hillary CANT beat McCain. Remember when Bush stole the election in 2000? that polarized democrats and republicans. If Hillary does the same thing with the nomination, the democratic party WILL be divided and she will lose against McCain. If anything, with Hillary being the nominee, the republican party will be as unified as they were during the Reagan era because they WILL unite to stop Hillary. The republicans HATE her. The independents, which have decided the past two election cycles prefer McCain over Hillary but they also prefer Obama over Hillary.
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