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Old 06-02-2008, 07:25 AM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Knowing the clintons, I can not see her exiting gracefully.

I could be wrong, hopefully, I'm not.
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Old 06-02-2008, 07:49 AM
 
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While I think Hillary's candidacy is a lost cause at this point, I admire her for staying in long enough to let every state vote.
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Old 06-02-2008, 08:11 AM
 
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I know she will do nothing before tomorrow. Depending how many Superdelegates Obama has coming out today and tomorrow she could do something in her speech tomorrow night. I think she will hold this big press conference I don't think she will go out after a primary. I think she will suspend her campaign just in case. I don't think she will get the VP spot at least I hope not. I think Obama in his words and he has I believe always tried to take the higher ground has been very supporting to Clinton in the last few weeks. I don't look for her or Bill to come out right away to work for Obama. I also think that her supporters will take awhile to move forward. I do think once she goes out she will give them permission to back Obama and that will help if she shows she is. Those that have not liked Obama will have to make a choice for him or McCain. I believe those that don't like Obama in the end will not vote for McCain. I also think with Clinton gone he will get all the party to rally around him and that will help him work towards the areas that he is weak in. I don't think McCain will win and in the last few weeks he hasn't shown to much experience even in the one area he is suppose to have the most.
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