Clinton may take delegate fight to convention »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 6 months ago in News

Barack Obama criticized his likely general election rival John McCain on Wednesday where it could hurt most - the Arizona senator's reputation as a champion of ethics. Hillary Rodham Clinton, meanwhile, raised the possibility she might carry her fight to the Democratic convention floor.

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    Justice4All1 year, 6 months ago

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    This is all in Hillary's best interest. A fight to the end, even if it destroys the party is her only chance of getting the 2008 nomination.

    And if she fails this year her next chance will be 2012 only if McCain wins the election. So anything she can do to win this year, or make sure Obama loses the presidential election is in her best interest.

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    1-2-Oscar1 year, 6 months ago

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    A challenge to the rules at the convention would be futile. The seated delegates, a majority of whom will be committed to Sen. Obama, will then be asked to overturn their majority. Sen. Clinton knows that the only possible result will be another rejection and a deeper division within the Democratic Party, but she doesn't care. This is not about "fairness--it is about Hillary Clinton. This is not about what is good for the party--it is about Hillary Clinton. This not about what is good for the nation--it is about Hillary Clinton. If she is not the nominee, she is willing to destroy the Democratic Party and assure four to eight more years of Republican leadership.

    No one in American political history has ever been so destructive, so relentless, and so dangerous to the continuance of a participatory republican form of government. Hillary Clinton is a monster.

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    SpareChange1 year, 6 months ago

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    Clinton's just selfish. She's power hungry and greedy. She wants to best her husband and can't stand to think that she will not be able to rise above him.

    If she keeps it going she might ruin her chances in the future

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      joeblowe1 year, 6 months ago

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      This isn't that hard to figure out. Hillary's primary campaign is several million dollars in the hole. By staying in the primary, she can continue to beg for money to help pay off that debt. Most of which is HER own money. Her strategy from now to the convention will PROBABLY be, cut WAY back on expenses and beg like mad to try to make up the shortfall.

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        dandt16121 year, 6 months ago

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        The Obama supporters keep shouting it's over, it's over. Hmmm... Makes me think they are afraid that something else might come out about him between now and the convention and turn voters to the other candidate. Besides if most of hillary's debt is her own money what does it matter to Obama's supporters? It's not their's. This process is not going to hurt the DNC party.

        Hillary should be allowed to run her campaign till the very end. Period

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        THOMNH621 year, 6 months ago

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        it is not even close to over, Hillary will take the nomination from O'bama if she can. She does not care about the country, her party or anyone else. It is all about Hillary and her quest for power

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          cushi1 year, 6 months ago

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          Shrillary is selling the citizens of FL and MI a bill of goods! She has no vested interest in their votes counting other than her own self interests!! It's not what she can do for them, but what they can (and I'll laugh out loud if they outsmart her) do for HER that matters.

          I am absolutely shocked and appalled at her conduct since the outset of this campaign. She has clamped down on something she can't have like a pit bull, and will only manage to tear away flesh from the Democratic Party if somebody doesn't get her to heel!!

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            Mdiar1 year, 6 months ago

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            Sen. Clinton has every right to do this. She has activated many new voters for the Democratic Party, just as Sen. Obama has, and has broken many gender barriers. She deserves respect and has the right to carry on this nomination battle as long as she sees fit. Sen. Obama would have the same right if he were in the same situation. I only hope a compromise can be reached between these two candidates in this extremely close race.

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              abntv1 year, 6 months ago

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              I have said it before and I will say it again...

              The Democratic Party will survive...and if it doesnt they only have themselves to blame.

              You know back in August and September, nobody was allowed to say anything negative about Clinton...now half of her own party is ripping her apart and feeding her to the wolves. Only in America

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                slate1 year, 6 months ago

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                I think Hillary has the right to fight for the position, she has to be close or even ahead in the popular vote, I'm sure someone knows that for sure. She's close in the delegate count though the numbers are definitively against her.

                It still comes down to the same question; if Obama were such a great inspiring leader, why are we still doing this in late May?

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                abntv1 year, 6 months ago

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                If the Democratic party does not like what is going on in their primarys now they can change their rules...again..but IMO Clinton has every right to carry this out all the way to the convention..public opinion will then decide which one should be the nominee..the delegates will then vote depending on which one of the two can beat McCain

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                  OldHickory1 year, 6 months ago

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                  If Bush can use the Supreme Court to coronate him I'm amazed that Hillary hasn't pursued 'legal' recourse to have the Michigan and Florida votes counted. Precedent has already been set to take the election out of the hands of the electorate.

                  You go girl! Hang in there until the bitter end. BO is bad for America. Period.

                  Semper fi.

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                    questionseverything1 year, 6 months ago

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                    lol 3 neo cons in a row urging hillary on////as mccain said on snl......keep fighting...srry guys,no one buys it

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                      jordan111 year, 6 months ago

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                      I'm so sick of this. They need to do Florida and Michigan over again. It would be wrong to count Michigan's first votes when Obama wasn't even on the ticket. People have offered to pay for the elections to be done over, so just do it! WTH is wrong with the DNC, anyway? This race is too close to be screwing around with this.

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                      abntv1 year, 6 months ago

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                      Based on the way the voting has gone lately I do not think Obama would win in either MI or FL

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                        jaern1 year, 6 months ago

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                        The American voting process at its finest. I really think the only people who feel that this will split our party is the Media. I wish they'd go away and let our Democratic process continue.

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