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Zeb

by John Aravosis (DC) · 3/15/2008 01:12:00 PM ET



I'm really getting sick of Hillary's crap. Fighting tough is welcome. Fighting dirty is not. I liked Hillary. Joe and I reached out to her campaign to help them two years ago.

Now, I'm starting to wonder if even a small portion of the past vilification of the Clintons wasn't justified. I mean, urging your donors, for all intents and purposes, to blackmail the Democratic party?

In essence, telling your donors that if you can't be the nominee then the Democrats should lose the election? (And that's exactly what's happening. Hillary wants the DNC to seat the delegates from the non-election that happened in Florida after the state willfully violated DNC rules, knowing full well what would happen if they did.

Now Hillary wants all those delegates seated, from the non-election, so she can steal the election from Obama). Is it any wonder that 25% of Hillary's supporters say they won't support Obama in the general election?

Hillary is the one telling them that they shouldn't support Obama, that they shouldn't support their own party. Howard Dean should tell Hillary Lieberman stop her crap, now, or resign from the Democratic party.

Contrary to Her Majesty's thinking, there are other Democrats worthy of leading our country. Read more about Hillary's latest attempt to steal the election, from the NYT.

http://www.americablog.com/2008/03/h...kmail-dnc.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/15/us...QfyPdnTN623rfA
ustrader
QUOTE (Zeb @ Mar 20 2008, 04:31 AM) *
by John Aravosis (DC) · 3/15/2008 01:12:00 PM ET



I'm really getting sick of Hillary's crap. Fighting tough is welcome. Fighting dirty is not. I liked Hillary. Joe and I reached out to her campaign to help them two years ago.

Now, I'm starting to wonder if even a small portion of the past vilification of the Clintons wasn't justified. I mean, urging your donors, for all intents and purposes, to blackmail the Democratic party?

In essence, telling your donors that if you can't be the nominee then the Democrats should lose the election? (And that's exactly what's happening. Hillary wants the DNC to seat the delegates from the non-election that happened in Florida after the state willfully violated DNC rules, knowing full well what would happen if they did.

Now Hillary wants all those delegates seated, from the non-election, so she can steal the election from Obama). Is it any wonder that 25% of Hillary's supporters say they won't support Obama in the general election?

Hillary is the one telling them that they shouldn't support Obama, that they shouldn't support their own party. Howard Dean should tell Hillary Lieberman stop her crap, now, or resign from the Democratic party.

Contrary to Her Majesty's thinking, there are other Democrats worthy of leading our country. Read more about Hillary's latest attempt to steal the election, from the NYT.

http://www.americablog.com/2008/03/h...kmail-dnc.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/15/us...QfyPdnTN623rfA


Red Meat eaters!!

Poll: Obama’s lead over Hillary down 11 points from last month; Update: Hillary within one in North Carolina?

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/03/19/poll...rom-last-month/


CBS Poll: Gender Matters More Than Race
Voters Say Woman Candidate Faces Slightly Bigger Barriers To Presidency Than A Black Candidate

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/19/...in3949396.shtml

Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2008
Pa. primary race
Polls show Obama far behind in Pa.

http://www.centredaily.com/132/story/472747.html

Clinton passes Obama in latest Gallup Poll. McCain beats them both.
The race has been back and forth for a while, so it is difficult to know what, if anything, to read into it, but Hillary Clinton has a seven point lead (outside the margin of error) over Barack Obama. But she trails John McCain by three points (within the margin of error). McCain, is four points up on Obama.

Clinton and Obama have been neck and neck _ or Obama has been ahead _ in recent voter polls.

The results are seen as the result of the hullabaloo around Pastor Jeremiah Wright's inflammatory comments.

So, the numbers: Clinton 49, Obama 42

McCain 48 Clinton 45

McCain 47 Obama 43


http://www.gallup.com/poll/105205/Gallup-D...Over-Obama.aspx

McCain leads Obama by 6, Clinton by 8 in Reuters/Zogby Poll

http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/...n-leads-ob.html

THAT IS ALL!!

Thaiquila
We could do worse than a Obama/Clinton ticket.
For example, McCain and anybody. That would be much worse.
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