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Originally Posted by Schneed10
Isn't that the mindset that will ultimately bring the Democrats together in November? The party may have been divided between Hillary and Obama, but they'll be united by their opposition to a common opponent. If your (the proverbial your) candidate (Hillary) didn't get nominated, then you've already been reduced to choosing between a lesser of two evils.
Surely any sane democrat, as stauchly as they may have supported Hillary, will realize that Obama is easily the lesser of two evils in a race with McCain.
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You'd hope. But isn't it funny how a large portion of polled Hillary supporters said they would either vote for McCain or not vote at all if Obama got the nomination? They emulate their candidate. Vindictive to a fault.
I'm so happy she's done. Saden's rant about the Clinton's couldn't be more dead on. I CAN'T STAND them. Just the sight of Hillary's fake smile makes me ill. Their hypocritical smear tactics, dirty politicking and divisive campaign are finally over with. And even if she gets picked as the VP, I'm sure Obama's camp will put a lid on most of her shit.
Speaking of Obama's camp, their was a great article in Newsweek a few weeks ago about how he's running his campaign and his advisors. It was called
The O Team. Sit Back, Relax, Get Ready to Rumble | Newsweek Politics: Campaign 2008 | Newsweek.com