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the block they cant afford to lose is the white liberal women
, but Hillary is weaker than Obama
You think that white liberal women won't vote for Hillary? Why not? I'd think that if it was a choice between Hillary and McCain, they would only vote for Hillary. If anything, from the exit polls, most Obama supporters are willing to vote for Hillary. But it's the Hillary supporters that are refusing to vote for Obama in the fall.
You think that white liberal women won't vote for Hillary? Why not? I'd think that if it was a choice between Hillary and McCain, they would only vote for Hillary. If anything, from the exit polls, most Obama supporters are willing to vote for Hillary. But it's the Hillary supporters that are refusing to vote for Obama in the fall.
thats true, and obama is most likely going to be the dem. candidate.
You think that white liberal women won't vote for Hillary? Why not? I'd think that if it was a choice between Hillary and McCain, they would only vote for Hillary. If anything, from the exit polls, most Obama supporters are willing to vote for Hillary. But it's the Hillary supporters that are refusing to vote for Obama in the fall.
The only reason the SuperD's have let Hillary continue is to pander to the white women block.
Hillary wont get blacks, new dems, sceptical indies, and males who wont vote for obama either.
The dems need to win 55-45 women in Nov to eliminate any other
misgivings (they only split with Dubya)
R$on paul;will not run;he has a position on a committee to protect. He doesn't want to go to the rear of the republoican party. He ran to get his issues more coverage and nothing else. He never thought he would win the nomination.Nader will not be a issue this election except for maybe 1% from neither party.
R$on paul;will not run;he has a position on a committee to protect. He doesn't want to go to the rear of the republoican party. He ran to get his issues more coverage and nothing else. He never thought he would win the nomination.Nader will not be a issue this election except for maybe 1% from neither party.
If you think that McCain will win MA, NJ, NY, or CA if Obama is on the ballot, you are deluding yourself.
It seems everyone is arguing about things that NO ONE can know...
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