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Now that it looks like Hillary is finished..Are you?
Are you going to vote for Obama?
27 Antworten
- Anonymvor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
Too bad she's loosing... I would vote for Mc Cain if she's not the nominee. I am not a prejudice. i just dont trust Barack as a new politician. I dont think he can handle as a President. He cant even handle a debate. He does not have a clear anwers on debate. I dont know why people vote for him. Politicians who support Obama are the people who try to play his Administration because he is new. I smell something.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
No, no, no, Hillary is not finished! She won the big states, she won ALL the races since Super Tuesday except NC! She is the candidate who can win the big states. Obama will go down in a landslide. Our country has too many white racists, the party can't take a chance on this, the superdelegate will have to ditch Barack and put Hillary on the ticket.
Obama does NOT have the delegates yet, it's not over until the delegates vote!
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
Yes and here's why.
Obama
Obama ever since his speech at the 2004 DNC he's pretty much carried the same rhetoric as he does now. Overall, he's been very consistent in his approach and things he has said. The way he's run his campaign is HUGE. From a business standpoint, no one in history has ever done it as effective as he has. He has created an empire and his people love him. Which is a pretty good indication as to how he'd run the White House and government. His ability to lead and motivate people. You can take anyone and put them into a leadership role but if they can't lead what good are they. If you can't sell your people on not only your ideologies but motivate them to excell not only in they're job's but life and make them better then they thought they could be are you really doing your job? Plus everyone feels a president is going to come in and change health care, the economy, the mortgage crisis, iraq, all the issues that are being talked about. The truth is they can't. The senate and house have just as much say as the president, it's just the president signs off on it if it even gets that far. So to think it's not important to "change" washington would be foolish. Now I can go on and on about his policies and this and that but this election isn't about that. All politicians tell you what you want and they always will. That's why we've come to a point that our society says "That's Politics". So since it hasn't worked in the past, why go down the same path? Which Clinton AND McCain offer.
Clinton
Once upon a time I was a Clinton supporter more so for her husband then her. What got me annoyed with Hillary was the fact that everytime I heard her speak, she mentioned her husband. Are we voting for Hillary or Bill? Now throughout her campaign she's always stating she has 35 years experience. Really? Let's go back in time a little bit shall we. In the early 1980's her husband became the governor of AK at the age of 32 and continued to be till 1991-92. During that period, what public office did she hold? From 1992-2000 her husband was president. What public office did she hold then? First lady is NOT a voted public office position. So that would mean she NEVER held a voted public office position prior to 2001, when she entered the senate. So 35 years huh??? So i felt as though she's rode her husbands coat tail for all those years. Now he may have 35 years but not her. Secondly, her campaign has been a mess in all aspects. From financially to the negativety aspect. I just went onto her website recently and noticed on the donation page, she's accepting $5 donations now! Huh?! That tells me she's desperate just as much as her giving her campaign 6 million on top of the already 5 million from a few months back. If her supporters are so loyal to her why is she having to do that? I'm unemployed and i'm having a hard time finding something stable but what cash I make from side jobs right now after I pay my bills I give Obama's campaign $25 every month. Now i'm not looking for a pat on the back but Hillary isn't getting that kind of support. Maybe a little but not as much as Obama. But once again, if she can't run an effective campaign what makes her and her supporters think she'll be effective running a country?
Just my two cents. Feel free to agree or disagree but i think i've got a point and good reason.
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
I think there is still a chance she could pull it off, but if she doesnt win the delgates, then I guess I will be forced to vote for Obama. I dont want to but anything is better than McCain. He will do what Bush has done and push America further in debt to make himself rich.
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- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
I never wanted Hillary or Obama in there. Hope neither of them gets the Presidency!!
- Vantage PointLv 4vor 1 Jahrzehnt
Hillary's minion are revolting against the Democratic party. So it seems.
Hillary's public statement is ' she will work for whoever the Democratic nominee is'.
Is she lie-ing again or she is just as chronic a lier as her husband?
- TuckstopLv 5vor 1 Jahrzehnt
No, I'm not finished and neither is the USA. Obama will do a great job leading this country back to prosperity. McCain's a good man but his ideas for the future of America are way wrong.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
baby we are only getting started there is no way in hell Hillary , McCain , or indepentant supporters are going stand behind Obama.
If this azz is president my first obligation will be to empty my bank account so this azzz can not send my money to Africa.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
I think a majority of the answers here pretty much demonstrate why the Democrats are doomed in November. I wonder how they are going to pin this one on the Republicans. They can't say its bigotry, since the democrats switching to McCain are pretty much the ones who are guilty of that.
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
Never in a million years ill just take McCain and hope the dems nominate someone better next time around. But I am a registered independent. so I am not betraying my party.