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Posted by: TechnologyExpert 2 years, 1 month agoSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won New Hampshire's Democratic primary Tuesday night, pulling out a stunning victory over Sen. Barack Obama in a contest that she had been forecast to lose.
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Wil
Jan. 8, 2008, 10:51 p.m.I'm not a Clinton supporter, and was hoping that Obama would close the door tonight, but I think this is actually good for democracy: with her win tonight, slim though it may be, more voters around our country will have an opportunity to let the Democrats know who we'd like to be our nominee, instead of just Iowa and New Hampshire.
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david_nwpa
Jan. 8, 2008, 10:58 p.m.This is an opportunity for the voters of other states. With candidates winning only one state each, the voters of other states will have a legitimate opportunity to hear the candidates at greater length. We all win.
Congratulations, Senator Clinton!
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aceofspades1
Jan. 9, 2008, 12:09 a.m."yes we can " sounds very nice but it begs the answer"how"?
The message I get from Hillary is more like "Yes we must"-
& must will always find a "how"
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Albmore
Jan. 9, 2008, 11:54 a.m.It all depends on what people want. Does America REALLY want change? If so then re voting the Clintons back it cannot be true. Normal a republican I can say I want change! We all must remember how Bin Laden was able to get stronger under the Clintons. That Hussian broke the cease arms agreement that ended the first gulf war and nothing was done. That Bill brought discredit on his family , the white house and our nation with his affairs. That there are still law suits against Hillary and the Clintons still to come before court. Now if this is what Hillary calls experience then it was not a good one.
Now I know you Bush haters will come and say a list of wrong doings from Bush. Right or wrong I agree he has made mistakes, but he is not running so that problem solves itself. Nor would I vote for him if he was.(cont.)
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Albmore
Jan. 9, 2008, 12:15 p.m.I sit and watch America dying. Part of it is because of the out sorcing of jobs beyond our border. Well Bill Clinton brought on that act. Illeagals costing our country millions if not Billions and the rich profitting from it. Well Hillary wants to give them drivers licences. Is this the change we want to solve this problem?
I was stationed in Germany durring the Clinton era after serving in the first Gulf war and NO they are not respected here. Bill is someone to make jokes about. The jokes have already began over him getting back in the white house. Is this this what you call change for respect around the world?
Unfair tade with China? Well have we not heard of the Chinese Clinton business deals. Do you think things will change.?
When I see night like last night I can only think America does not want change. Alteast not enogh of America yet. You decide a change in America that will stop its downward spiral or a continuation of the status quo that was in office for 8 years.
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Albmore
Jan. 9, 2008, 12:20 p.m.Let me also remind all of you,at the same time Hillary was "Finding herself" Bill was out bashing Obama and other including Lou Dobbs. This is a politcal, diabolical team, while one is making you feel sorry for them the other is standing with the knife behind their back for the kill. Dont be fooled America its your and your childrens future!
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bfbac217
Jan. 9, 2008, 1:53 p.m.I thought the funniest thing last night was Sean Hannity's reaction. He really needs to get over himself and give credit where it's due. It was an amazing comeback for Hillary Clinton, even Dick Morris seemed impressed with her victory.
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SENOBAMA1
Jan. 9, 2008, 8:46 p.m.This is a nice win for Hillary but NH was really a state she had to win. There are plenty of woman, and plenty of seniors. It also is a NewEngland state with few African Americans. I'm from Illinois and I was one of the few people who thought he could win from the moment I heard him. My sole complaint is that I want him to get a little more specific on his issues. He talks about change and I know he can bring it but many Democrats are not fully aware of it. Ultimately, I think he will lose due to "blind rascism" from the 55 group. Opinions?
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SENOBAMA1
Jan. 10, 2008, 12:46 a.m.i meant 55 . I want this race to be clean so we can have a democrat win this thing. I think Obama has a better chance but It's close.
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sagnazx
June 2, 2008, 2:28 a.m.Clinton has been the national front-runner, but tracking polls had shown Obama surging ahead in New Hampshire after his victory in the Iowa caucuses last week.
I was stationed in Germany durring the Clinton era after serving in the first Gulf war and NO they are not respected here. Bill is someone to make jokes about. The jokes have already began over him getting back in the white house. Is this this what you call change for respect around the world?
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