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Good for him. Glad to see he's still got some b***s.
"You can still support Obama and feel sorry for Hillary"? Come on now. How many obama supporters actually feel sorry for Hillary? In my experience they seem to have an almost venomous hatred of her.
I'm an Obama supporter, but I really like Hillary, too. That is pretty much true of most of my family and friends who would prefer for Obama to win than Hillary. If she somehow ends up getting the Democratic nomination, I'm all for her. She is one intelligent, capable woman and I have a lot of respect for her.
Good for him. Glad to see he's still got some b***s.
"You can still support Obama and feel sorry for Hillary"? Come on now. How many obama supporters actually feel sorry for Hillary? In my experience they seem to have an almost venomous hatred of her.
Well, then, that is your experience. It has been said here by a few Obama supporters.
It seems many are angry, they feel she is dividing the party into 2 camps. That's the impression I get, anyway.
Am I the only one?
No, you're not the only one. She is just highlighting the chasm the party has had all along. However I am far from angry - this is my most hoped-for scenario that is being played out for all the country to see. I think it is delicious and hope it continues to the floor of the convention.
Can you just imagine the chaos, after the first vote, if there is no nominee?
Good times ahead.
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