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Re: Dems, what if?
Problem is that the super delegates will pick the nominee, as per the party rules from my understanding whom most support Mrs. Clinton. But whoever wins the Dem nomination, there will still be "bad blood" which some Democrats will not vote for the other Dem candidate, despite the rhetoric of party unification.
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Re: Dems, what if?
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So, if Obama is in the lead at the end of all this, by popular vote & delegate vote, Clinton has no chance at all of winning the super delegates. The democrat party wouldn't do this, even if they knew for certain, 100%, that Obama could not win against McCain. They would rather give up the White House than to confront disaster in the streets of Denver. |
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You're exactly right. Obamas poll numbers are dropping dramatically over his 20 year association with Pastor Wright. Hillary looks exhausted & probably wonders why this news didn't come out 3 months ago, prior to super Tuesday. If it would have, Obama wouldn't even be in second place right now. John Edwards would have held second place, & Hillary would have been the certain democrat nominee. How things change! |
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