I'm still waiting for Kuccinich to get back in the race and make a late run.
Hilary and Obama are fairly close on policy but I really think that the hegemony that's existed in the white house for 2 decades be broken. Notwithstanding the fact that I think McCain could beat Clinton, Obama might be a tougher ask. Edwards of the electable dems had the best ideas.
If the democrats nominate Hilary they will have handed the white house to McCain.
Having said that is she does win , just on a purely selfish personal level I don't think I can handle another divisive Clinton presidency where the republicans spend 4 years blocking everything she tries to implement.
And my vacuous- ness about Obama aside ( OMG , he's so hot and I totally want to make out with him every time I see him on TV) we - Americans , Canadians , Europeans , The Planet - really need change right now and he's the best person for it.
Clinton voted for Iraq at every opportunity and I just can't get beyond that.
Clinton has already lost the race. Even if she has a clean sweep (60-40) in all the remaining states (which won't happen), she will fall a good distance short of the required number.
It'll definitely come to the convention but it's hard to see Clinton closing Obama's gap enough to sway a majority of the remaining super-delegates.
So, it's sort of a pyrrhic victory for Clinton, and it should be noted that it was achieved by going unrelentingly negative in the closing stages.
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She's definitely back in the game. Hill's had more comebacks than...well, her husband :) Brokered convention baby!
I'm still waiting for Kuccinich to get back in the race and make a late run.
Hilary and Obama are fairly close on policy but I really think that the hegemony that's existed in the white house for 2 decades be broken. Notwithstanding the fact that I think McCain could beat Clinton, Obama might be a tougher ask. Edwards of the electable dems had the best ideas.
If the democrats nominate Hilary they will have handed the white house to McCain.
Having said that is she does win , just on a purely selfish personal level I don't think I can handle another divisive Clinton presidency where the republicans spend 4 years blocking everything she tries to implement.
And my vacuous- ness about Obama aside ( OMG , he's so hot and I totally want to make out with him every time I see him on TV) we - Americans , Canadians , Europeans , The Planet - really need change right now and he's the best person for it.
Clinton voted for Iraq at every opportunity and I just can't get beyond that.
Clinton has already lost the race. Even if she has a clean sweep (60-40) in all the remaining states (which won't happen), she will fall a good distance short of the required number.
It'll definitely come to the convention but it's hard to see Clinton closing Obama's gap enough to sway a majority of the remaining super-delegates.
So, it's sort of a pyrrhic victory for Clinton, and it should be noted that it was achieved by going unrelentingly negative in the closing stages.
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