I am an old fogy that has been to a few country fairs. They can call me poor, uneducated, and any other adjective that describes we Hillary voters. I think the woman is more than qualified to lead this country, and I am very proud to have sent her a few bucks along the way; to encourage, support, and wish that in my lifetime, I could experience a woman president. From the beginning of this process, it was evident the media was against her, as well as many of the blogs that I frequent. I never thought I would be watching Fox News to get an equal balance of my daily politics, and I abandoned altogether MSNBC. Now, I am very proud of her, because I think she has been “rode hard and put away wet”, day after day in this DNC debacle. At the end of this journey, I will vote for Obama, simply because he is the next best, and I want him to choose the next Supremes. Let us be tolerant of each other in the mean time….
Please don’t forget that the Clinton campaign agreed to the DNC rules. The fact that she ran a terrible campaign means that she now needs MI and FL, and has buyer’s remorse about the rules that she agreed. It must suck being HRC.
CNN - 5/13/08 - Jack Cafferty - Barack doesn’t need HRC. She has the HIGHESTNEGATIVERATINGSTHANANYOTHERDEMOCRATINCONGRESS.
The VP pick will be vetted by Michelle Obama, as Hillary did for her husband.
I doubt that Michelle Obama will decide who or who is not the VP candidate. Surely, her opinion is important to Barack Obama, but I doubt if it is the only one he will consider.
Yeah Potus—-plus all those dowdy pantsuits we’d have to look at for the next four years on top of it. I guess she’d run the gov like she ran her well oiled machine of a race (oh, that she’s had practice doing before) and yeah, I really want another war mongering veiled race-baiter/divider….not to mention her husband’s legacy of WTO, NFTA, the demise of Glass Steagall on his watch that led to the WorldCom, Enron and other debacles that have ruined millions, and the unregulated derivatives that exploded as a result to the tune of $700T when the world economy is $100T…..he balanced the budget on the back of the very poor. People ought to open their eyes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq8aopATYyw
My Alias—
Obama built his 179 Delegate lead on much larger victories than Hillary’s 33% Victory in WVA w/ 5 Electoral Votes..
Idaho 4 Electoral Votes
Obama 79%
Clinton 17%
Obama +62%
Hawaii 4 Electoral Votes
Obama 76%
Clinton 24%
Obama +52%
Alaska 3 Electoral Votes
Obama 75%
Clinton 25%
Obama +50%
Washington 11 Electoral Votes
Obama 68%
Clinton 31%
Obama +37%
Georgia 15 Electoral Votes
Obama 67%
Clinton 31%
Obama +36%
Colorado 9 Electoral Votes
Obama 67%
Clinton 32%
Obama +35%
Minnesota 10 Electoral Votes
Obama 66%
Clinton 32%
Obama +34%
No Democrat has won the White House while losing Washington, D.C….
Barack Obama won Washington D.C. by 52%…
Virgin Islands: Obama 70%+ 3 Delegates.
Democrats Abroad:
Obama: 65.8%
Clinton: 32.5%
HRC shows no sign of AWARENESS it is already over. One of her spokespeople just said on CNN — she may NOTKNOW yet the trendlines of the “Super-Delegates”…and “she will just keep going….”
Denial and delusional thinking combined with surrounding yourself w/sychophants is not what America needs in a President.
That women are endorsing THIS — at this moment in time, because she is a woman, needs reflection by us all.
Thank you for that Renata. But Bush won the presidency even though Kerry took Washington.
The majority of Barack Obama’s wins are moot. He wins in Republican strongholds. States that will go to Republicans in the general election. Hillary wins the important Democratic strongholds. Like Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Idaho goes Republican (as it did in the last election)
Alaska goes Republican (as it did in the last election)
Georgia goes Republican (as it did in the last election)
Colorado goes Republican (as it did in the last election)
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