Barack Obama's Support Reduced w/Clinton Supporters »
Posted By bigurn 1 year, 4 months ago in NewsA recent poll shows that the Democratic Party is not coalescing around Barack Obama in the four weeks since Hillary Clinton dropped out of the race.
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CRYMTYPHON1 year, 4 months ago
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conspiracy theory #1 is from people who brought us hatfulls of predictions about Hillary Clinton's actions since the campaign started.
And they were always wrong.
She and her husband are working to get Senator Obama elected. Yes, you may think that useless effort since he would win anyway; but it shows that what Hillary wants, strives for, schemes for, CONSPIRES for -
- is the removing of the republican pirates from the ship of state.
2012 can take care of itself.
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jimdoze1 year, 4 months ago
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"The analysts said maybe more than four weeks is needed for many of Clinton's most devoted supporters to move past her loss, especially considering the primary campaign stretched more than 17 months."
Is that really what the analysis indicates? Do I detect a note of wishful thinking by the analysts?
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TOD3961 year, 4 months ago
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"The analysts said maybe more than four weeks is needed for many of Clinton's most devoted supporters to move past her loss, especially considering the primary campaign stretched more than 17 months."
The real truth is that most ignorant people can't change thier thought processes very quickly. Slow-thinkers need more time to change their thoughts. But don't worry, Obama will have all of the stupid Clinton supporters by November. Then all the world will be a glorious, wonderful place. Gang bangers in the inner cities will lay down the drugs and guns and join the peace corp, blacks and whites will crowd the streets holding hands and singing songs, gas will be $0.10 a gallon. I know this is true because Obama supporters said so.
Well, let's look at the state of the union in Nov. 2009. If Obama is elected, more than likely we will still have the problems we face today, plus a few new ones as a result of Obama being in charge.
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nostalgia1 year, 4 months ago
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We just returned from a 2 week vacation where we visited a number of relatives on the east coast - every single one of them a lifelong Democrat and Hillary supporters
I was surprised at the anger and bitterness they expressed at the Democratic party
My brother summed it up for many of them: he has always voted straight Democratic party - whether he knew anything about the Democrats running or not
This will be the first time in his life that he won't be voting Democrat.
They see Obama as stealing the nomination with the help of the party elites. They no longer see the Democratic party as the party of the "working man" as one cousin told me
I can't even post much of what they said. I have never heard such comments come out of the mouths of many of them
It will certainly be interesting to see what happens
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bigurn1 year, 4 months ago
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That is truly a stunning post. I am aware of a lot of animosity on the Left about the Democrat nomination, but my own experience is that it is mostly centered around women (especially professional women). I was not aware of a generalized ill will.
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