May 7, 2008
Clinton Says She Will Campaign `Until There Is a Nominee'
Hillary Clinton said she will remain in the Democratic presidential race ``until there is a nominee,'' and argued she would be the strongest candidate to face Republican John McCain in November.
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“Think Big......”
Joined: Mar 24, 2008 Comments: 11 Millington Michigan ISP: Millington, MI |
Give up Hillary, your're not going to be the nominee. Rhymes doesnt it....Anyway, McCain will be the next President.
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Pay for it out of you own pocket, Hillary.
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Joined: Jun 11, 2007 Comments: 937 ISP: Chicago, IL |
She pretty much is. Another 6.4 million. In the true self serving form of a Clinton she will stay the course, with total disregard for her party. It's a grand plan. She gets the nomination this year and, if not, buries Obama in his run against McCaine and gets the nod in 2012. She knows that that's her last shot. |
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You know what, I have been waiting to see how this Dem primary was going to go. I am Libertarianish, but like most I liked the approach to campaigning Obama did but I don't think he is stronger than Hillary. This is what I think happened Obama starting running for president to get his feet wet and the campaign he was running was so positive and didn't do typical politician things plus the fact that his speaking ability drew more people in undercut Hillary's red carpet to the whitehouse. Hillary didn't take him seriously and Obama's following just kept growing and growing. By the time Obama won 11 straight states Hillary's campaign (which was poorly ran) just started falling apart with advisor changes, money issues, and Bill's out of place comments. By the time she finally got on her feet during the Wright non scandle it was all about wright and obama not hillary and obama, and by the time she took a stand on something like a gas tax that was up Obama's alley because he already been through a gas tax holiday and he saw that it didn't work so for all the inexperience Hillary says Obama doesn't have he had experience in that and buried her campaign with the gimmick typical Washington politics she was trying to play. And now we are here where they are asking Hill to drop out, but she says she will consider it on June 10, the funny thing is by that time she will already have won WV, KY, maybe Puerto Rico while Obama should get SD, ORE, and Montana but if she is close by June 10th you will see a push from her to bring back FLA and MICHIGAN. Everybody know FLA and MICH broke the rules that were set, but the funny thing is in MICH Hillary got 55% verses....nobody? There was nobody on the ballot in MICHIGAN and she only got 55%? I don't think once Obama is on the ballot in Mich she will even get close to 55%. And as far as FLA goes, its a republican state anyway but it will be good for Hillary because of all the old retired women that live there and that is the base of her support(old women who want to see a woman president before they die). So I do think Hillary is the stronger candidate but is it Obama's fault that she couldn't close the deal since she had the crown on her head before the Primaries started?
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This is all such foolishness. There IS NO nominee.
Clinton has stopped Obama from wrapping it up, just as he has stopped her. Hilery is like the second place team going into the playoffs. Anything cann happen. Ther 'pundits' just don't get this. Here is the reality: Neither candiodate can win on the 1st ballot at the convention. Neither has the 2245 votes needed. No delegate will budge for the first two ballots, although they are only bound for one ballot. Then the convention begins. There is no one ;machine,' so there won't be a "smoke filled room." Howard Dean WILL REALIZE THAT HE IS PLAYING IN THE BIG LEAGUES, AND HAS NO POWER. After about the 5th ballot, there will be a drift of delegated to Hilery. Obama may, or may not be able to turn it around, it depends on his whips and floor leaders. Both are very strong, and broad. Whose support is deeper? Either can win, and it WILL BE high drama. I cannot predict who will win. |
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YEA, Square Pants-Sponge Bob are next in line after Hillary....gotb my vote
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This guy should be in jail!
DNC Superdelegate Puts His Vote Up For Sale Steven Ybarra Wants $20 Million For His Vote SACRAMENTO, Calif.(CBS13) ― In this tight battle for the democratic nomination we've heard a lot about the candidates courting super-delegates. But, one superdelegate is courting the candidates. He says he'll sell his vote for a price. A very high price:$20 million. Sacramento superdelegate Steven Ybarra says that eight-figure price is peanuts for the presidency. When asked whether it was right to offer what is clearly a quid pro quo? "Yeah, absolutely. People do it all the time," answered Ybarra. But, not like this. Not in public, and not for such big bucks. It begs the question. Is he crazy? "Nobody's said I'm crazy," said Ybarra. Ybarra wants every cent of the $20 million to go toward registering and educating eligible Mexican-American voters, who he calls the key to the white house. "And I keep asking the question of the DNC,'why won't you earmark money for these voters?' And their answer is,'oh, we can't do that' which is a lie," said Ybarra. With the Democratic National Committee saying 'no,' Ybarra waits for a 'yes' from already cash-strapped Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. Would he accept less? How about $5 million? "No,$5 million is nothing," said Ybarra. It might be a moot point as neither campaign has come calling. "No, I think most people right now are looking at this as some crazy guy in California because after all I'm from California," said Ybarra. He thinks his own party is crazy for not aggressively pursuing the Mexican-American vote especially with such a large Mexican-American population in the southwest. "We should kick John McCain's a** in his own hometown," said Ybarra. This superdelegate thinks his vote would be the best 20 million a candidate could ever spend. After all he says, in 2004 John Kerry spent a billion dollars to lose. (© MMVIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.) ---------- |
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http://www.sunshineproject.org The Clinton, Bush Admn. conspiracy genetically reconstructed the lethal 1918 Spanish Flu. They dug up bodies for this research. Don't trust Clinton or McCain to lead our country! Obama, Richardson 08
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