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not2needy1 year, 6 months ago
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FTA:
Barely mentioning Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama said he was open to campaigning with McCain in "town hall" events. But he also warned that controversial issues such as McCain's ties to the Keating Five savings and loan scandal are fair game, and he called McCain's proposal for a temporary halt in the federal gasoline tax a pander and a gimmick.
Go Obama!
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hotdrhot1 year, 6 months ago
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Blackacereturn1 year, 6 months ago
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What I don't get is those who keep saying she would be better in the general election. How does this make any sense to them is beyond me. You are saying that a person who can't win in the primaries is a better candidate in the main election for president.
Wait, the people that are voting now are we going to switch them out and bring in a new set of voters? She won PA and the talking heads are like she got him now. then she got her fanny kicked in NC and in a state with the same make up as PA she won by a hair. Then there is the black voters being the reason why he won. But he won 3 stated that are predominantly white and tied in Texas. Maybe it's just me but none of these argument makes any sense, it is as if the corporate media is trying to prolong this so that the GOPers an advantage. Well if that's the case you can see that the people are not buying it, your time is UP, and with any luck this will be the last we see of you and your ilk.
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cloud151 year, 6 months ago
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Well black, the thing is that a lot of Hillary supporters have said that if Obama gets the nomination then they will vote for McCain instead. Some people think that Obama supporters are more likely to vote for Hillary in a general election than Hillary supporters are to vote for Obama. Also some people think that Hillary can snatch some votes away from McCain in a general election as well. Thats why some people say Hillary would be better in a general election.
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Blackacereturn1 year, 6 months ago
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Well most of those so call "some people" seem to be republicans or Hills campaign people. I don't believe a true DEM would vote for McCain...it might be a ploy by the Hill campaign to force the DNC's hand in letting her win. But they are Republicans that will not vote for McCain why would DEMs even consider voting for the people that brought us this government? No amount of spite would allow people to do that to themselves. I will not Neg you because you make a good point!
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mesodude1 year, 6 months ago
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I'm totally with you. If you ever listen to C-SPAN call in segments (and even observe certain posters here on propeller) it's easy to determine when someone is a plant, shill, or rabblerouser. People will call the show claiming to be a Democrat and then immediately launch into CNN (Clinton News Network) mode and you know they've been encouraged to call up and blow smoke.
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mesodude1 year, 6 months ago
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Frankly, I don't put a lot of stock in such remarks because I know there's lot of "chaos" spreaders out there doing their duty to serve people like Rush. I can't believe that, simply because someone's chosen candidate didn't get the nomination, he or she would vote not only against their own country's best interests but the interests of those they love as well and I really think Democrats are much too sane to sacrifice the good of our country so that they can punish those who didn't vote for their candidate. If that happens, then I'll know I've seen the absolute worst of of egotism and self-centeredness ever. I'd like to think the last 8 years are about as low as we can sink and I pray I'm proven right.
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Blackacereturn1 year, 6 months ago
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I agree, it would have to take the worse kind of person... to know what we all know about the GOPers and switch party to vote one back in, it's really hard for me to rap my brain around that concept. Every election there is someone who is on the losing side and never before have I heard this BS. I think the people they ask on the exit pools are the planted GOPers.
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