Does anyone here think Hillary Clinton should keep her campaign going? Not looking to argue -- just curious.
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I thought she never should have started. I figured there is only one thing people would be more prejudice towards than a black man with a Muslim name and that was a women.I am amazed she hung in so long.
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I think she should quit, decline the VP, and hope Obama loses. Then, if McCain wins she can sit in the Senate and make some token trips to Iraq and Afghanistan to make the appearence that she is experienced on national security. She can give it another shot in 2012.
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Perhaps if she still had a commanding lead in superdelegates as she did late last year. However, AP reports that Clinton has 272.5 superdelegates while Obama has 271.
At this point she should bow out for the sake of her party and throw her support behind Obama. I think Mitt Romney did a great service to the Republican party by leaving when he did and immediately endorsing McCain. Hillary should do the same.
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Originally posted by signalhill323: Perhaps if she still had a commanding lead in superdelegates as she did late last year. However, AP reports that Clinton has 272.5 superdelegates while Obama has 271.
At this point she should bow out for the sake of her party and throw her support behind Obama. I think Mitt Romney did a great service to the Republican party by leaving when he did and immediately endorsing McCain. Hillary should do the same.
How in the world do you get a half vote?
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I think she is doing more damage to Dems by staying in but either way I'm voting for McCain so let the damage continue. The problem is as I see it Obama will win the nomination but lose the general election. Hilary might do better in the general election than John McCain, but it won't matter if she loses. I think a huge chunk of registered independant voters like myself would go for security in McCain over empty promises of "change" from Obama.
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Originally posted by Coriolanus: Does anyone here think Hillary Clinton should keep her campaign going? Not looking to argue -- just curious.
Hell yes!! As long as she is still running there will continue to be chaos within the democratic party. I say let her continue causing problems for the Dems.
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The problems are very minor. Nothing the republicans wouldn't have brought up themselves. She should still run, she just won a state right? And ya know, they could re-do Florida and Michigan lol.
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