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2008 Presidential Election

Clinton campaign making final assessments

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I donated money to Hillary, I support her and I wish her the best! No matter what. I am glad to see her stay in the race up to the end!

It is so sad that as Americans we have come to expect our leaders to quit. Gore conceded before Ohio was counted, Romney conceded after a few races, even Huckabee, whom I have more respect for than allot of others, dropped out.

At least Hillary is keeping her word and fighting until the end. This is making me proud to be a member of her party, not ashamed.

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Just An Observer wrote:
I'm an Obama supporter, but I would have had to vote for Mrs. Clinton if she became the nominee. I vote the PARTY. After eight years of George Bush, and all the mayhem the guy has created, nobody selling their houses, the economy taking, higher healthcare premiums, gas prices skyrocketing, heating bills soaring, pensions being dumped, wages going down, food going up, and so on, and so on. Why would your mentality of a candidate be so one-minded. Eight more years of nothing from the Republicans. John McCain can't fix our country. We have to vote the nominee. Even if I had to drag myself to the booth to vote for somebody else, other than the GOP, I will! We are soldiers in this party. When one soldier is down, we must all keep on fighting. Not only for ourselves, but also on behalf of that downed soldier also! We have to fight a long, hard battle against the Republicans, but we all can't give up now. Get off your butts, get back into ring, and let's kick the behinds of the GOP in November.
I would have voted party too, be it Hillary or Obama. But I didn't think it would drag on this far. I have a bad feeling things are going to get worse. I don't care who gets in the whitehouse, they've got a mess on their hands to fix and it won't be easy.
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Aynon wrote:
If this were a story about vampyres...the vampyre hunter, with stake in hand, would be standing over the sleeping form of the vampyre bride. The bride of the vampyre leader.
Waiting, waiting, waiting.
Do you know what will happen next?
It’s just a bad dream aynon. Dick Morris will protect you. With bite and flight, as long as it’s dark.
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Jun 3, 2008
 
No matter what. Get off the computer and vote!! She fought so hard for you to have a say. Your vote is what matters! If you think she is right, but by chance she does lose, your voice will carry weight beyond what happens today! Go Hillary!!!

Here is the latest news:

Short version- no video

Clinton Says She Will Not Concede Tonight
Carolyn Lochhead

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi...

Long version includes video, but not too bad a load to get to the text on dial up.

Clinton not ready to concede race, her campaign chair

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/03/electi...

[There are not enough pledged delegates at stake in Montana and South Dakota to put Obama over the top, but a rush of endorsements by the remaining undeclared "superdelegates" could allow him to claim victory when he takes the stage in Minnesota Tuesday evening.]

“Therefore, CHOOSE ...”

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Nelia wrote:
Why is ANYONE supporting and endorsing Barack Obama???...At least Hillary Clinton has an exemplorary record of acheivements as First Lady
Name them, oh 'seeing one'.

You're just as blind.

(No, I'm not voting for Obama).

“Therefore, CHOOSE ...”

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roofingbird wrote:
No matter what. Get off the computer and vote!! She fought so hard for you to have a say. Your vote is what matters! If you think she is right, but by chance she does lose, your voice will carry weight beyond what happens today! Go Hillary!!!
Oh please. Blind-as-a-bat-Hillary-ite.

Fact #1: FL AND MI *****FORFEITED***** THEIR DELEGATES *****WILLINGLY**********KNOWIN GLY*****.

FACT 2: HILLARY CLINTON *********AGREED******** TO THEIR DECISION. Now, where is the care THEN???? SHE DIDN'T CARE. SHE THOUGHT SHE HAD THE NOMINATION WRAPPED UP AT THE TIME.

FACT 3: Hillary pulls this crock of crap spin-doctored statement once she's losing.

OH, SHE REALLY CARES ABOUT YOUR VOTE.

Get off the Kool-Aid. It's people like you that put fools like her in politics.
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The END to right wing political corruption as usual from the Republican White House.

McCain supports the views of reverends HAGEE and PARSLEY!

Read former BUSH Press Secretary's Scott McClellan's book.

A vote for McCain is a vote to continue BUSH politics.

CHANGE IS COMING!

Out with the "OLD", In with NEW LEADERSHIP!

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, "THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES"~~~~~ BARACK OBAMA. It's just a matter of time.

Restore HONESTY and INTEGRITY to the White House!

Vote Democrat! OBAMA / CLINTON 08
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God Bless You Democrat Presumptive Nominee Obama, On Your Campaign Road Ahead To The White House! The People Love You, And They Are With You!!!!!
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I am extremely proud. Proud to the point of being speechless. What gives me so much pride is the fact that Obama and his wife have this sincere, non-compromizing quality that is infectious. His speech was simply human. I cant see how anyone could not have seen the American spirit in him. McCain, to me, seemed very non-American. His focus seemed to be on his party and his supporters, instead of the country. he came off as apathetic. And of course, he was boring as all out doors. Typical McCain character. Hilary….wow. Is she delusional? Very arrogant. Very self-oriented. I was not impressed…At all!
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