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Re: if you think she is conceeding defeat (2.00 / 1)

there are some supporters you can reason with, she is not one of them, at least not yet.

maybe after hillary drops out ya can try again, but for now, its best to just let her go about her business and deal with the reality how she sees fit.

I have said before I have no problem with people believing that Hillary will still win, or that she will fight it to the convention, as long as they don't expect the rest of the world to play along.


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by TruthMatters on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:13:14 AM EST
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Re: if you think she is conceeding defeat (2.00 / 1)

I understand those who still want to believe Hillary can win. When you've invested so much into a candidate, its hard sometimes to realize its over.

I think the source of frustration for me, is those who support Hillary saying they will support McCain or stay home on election day. I know its a minority, but still. The goal ought to be electing a Democrat in 2008..and after 8 years of Bush, I honestly think anyone who threatens to vote McCain or stays home hasn't learned a thing the past 8 years.


AnnMarie
by wiscogirl101 on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:17:38 AM EST
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Obama is only 100,000 votes ahead. (none / 0)

And he is blocking revotes in two crucial states.

Why are the Obama people so desperate to have Hillary pull out?

If they are so confident they can win on their own-

That bothers me.


Universal healthcare IS a core Democratic value
Without a REAL committment to it, we WON'T win in November.
by architek on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:27:33 AM EST
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Re: Obama is only 100,000 votes ahead. (2.00 / 1)

Didn't you get the memo?  Hillary is now winning the popular vote!!  Email the SD's.

And how is Obama blocking (<- present tense) revotes in two crucial states?



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by map on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:31:45 AM EST
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as a florida voter... (2.00 / 1)

we voted.  we had no, absolutely no, interest in a revote.  yes, we get it.  you want to blame florida for hillary's loss.

but it was not obama, it was not hillary, it was not the man on the moon, who is responsible for the fact that florida voters won't participate in this charade.  we voted, it counted, we're done.  we'll see everybody at the polls in september.

LEAVE US ALONE!


"Anyone who voted for me or caucused for me has so much more in common with Senator Obama than Senator McCain." -- Hillary Clinton
by bored now on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:34:58 AM EST
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Re: Obama is only 100,000 votes ahead. (2.00 / 1)

What does that have to do with some people who support Hillary threatening to vote McCain?

1. MI and FL are being seated. And no one had to waste time and money on revotes.

2. Again, what does the above have to do with some threatening to vote McCain?


AnnMarie
by wiscogirl101 on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:35:28 AM EST
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