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TJ from DC
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I agree completely!! If anyone else would have lost 11 states in a row, the media would have ignored them. This is crazy to continue to play this election as if she still has a chance. The only way for her to win this election is to some how steal it, which should be shamful to suggest, for her or her supporters. Yes people are still voting for her, because they believe the "falsehoods" she tells them, about the race is not over. The delegates are how you are elected and there is no way for her to catch him. John Edwards, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, and Bill Richardson all dropped out after they knew they wouldn't get the most delegates and the nomination. That's what people do when they place ego aside for the great good of the party and the greater good of our nation.
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Dilip
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Michael Joyce: You are Shameless reporter with no respect to a dignified person. Obama needs Super Clinten needs Super to close the deal. Obama wants to close the deal by fasle Caucas voter lead he has whihc is not possible. Shame on you Joyce for such reporting. How much Obama camp paid you for such shameless reporting,
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Jordan Smithson
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Your comments were a waste of paper and space.
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I was initially in support for Hillary, but her constant stream of negative attacks, lies, deceptions, and grand promises to everyone in every state she campaigned left a bitter taste. Her words are merely politics and the gas tax rebate was the final straw. I didn't abandon her campaign - she abandoned the good fight in search for her own glory. I applaud Obama for never mentioning the dirty past of Bill and Monica or any of the numerous scandals that cost taxpayers millions. Hillary - it's time to leave. You lost fair and square. This fight isn't about your ego - it's about doing the right thing to get this country healed and economy fixed.
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quills
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Better rally around Obama because he needs all the ign to the help he can get. Usually liars, thieves and racists need help and Obama is certainly all of the above. I haven't voted in 30 years but I am sure as hell going to vote against Obama. Don't need his type running this country.
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GITerDID
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Being a quitter won't help her. She is better off hanging in there thru the Democratic Convention. She may be able to beat out Edwards and Bill Clinton for the vice presidential position.
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SGSeattle
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I don't think Obama and his group "recognized the significance of the caucus states" as much as they understood how they could use the system to their advantage. There was definately fraud at my caucus site and the state democratic party repsentative said, "Oh, that's unfortunate, we really don't like to hear that". Guess what their action was? Nothing! Stop telling Hillary to quit - Kennedy was allowed to broker democratic party platforms before he gave it up and nobody told him to leave. If you're going to shove the least qualified but always "present" junior senator on us; at least have the decency to wait until the contest is OVER. It is not.
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Agreed, time to get to the real fight: taking back the White House.
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Cheryll Phipps
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Hold on SWEETIE! I'll give you an answer soon...What an A## Obama is!
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Loyd in Cerritos CA
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Right on Mr. Joyce (a misnomer!). I found your article insightful. I’m a republican! I voted for Mitt Romney and would have voted either democrat over McCain. But given what I feel is a dismissive attitude by the Clintons toward Sen. Obama, I would no longer vote for them. I couldn’t believe that our former beloved President Clinton would actually go to those extremes to get his wife elected. They could have made their point without demeaning Obama, e.g.“Obama’s opposition to the Iraq war being a fairy tale” or, liking Obama’s win in SC to that of Jessie Jackson even after Obama had already won the Oregon contest which Jessie Jackson did not.
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Loyd in Cerritos CA
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I'm a republican! I wanted to vote for Mitt Romney and would have voted either democrat over McCain. But given what I feel is a dismissive attitude by the Clintons toward Sen. Obama, I would no longer vote for them. I couldn't believe that our former beloved President Clinton would actually go to those extremes to get his wife elected. They could have made their point without demeaning Obama, e.g. "Obama's opposition to the Iraq war being a fairy tale" or, liking Obama's win in SC to that of Jessie Jackson even after Obama had already won the Oregon contest which Jessie Jackson did not.
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Loyd in Cerritos CA
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Wow! Hillary supporters really are uneducated! I thought this was some type of media ploy. But reading their comments, it's certainly clear they are not educated people capable of reasoning. The inbreeding in rural America has to stop. Looks like it's acceptable in Australia and there aren't any blacks there. You should be right at home. Hey, we republican's look down on you country bumpkins with dis-dain but we'll take your vote! Just don't touch anything during your foray onto the "right" side.
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quills wrote: Better rally around Obama because he needs all the ign to the help he can get. Usually liars, thieves and racists need help and Obama is certainly all of the above. I haven't voted in 30 years but I am sure as hell going to vote against Obama. Don't need his type running this country. The fact that you haven't voted in 30 years suggests that you are hardly a person whose opinion on this election race matters. By all means, go ahead vote for McCain, and enjoy that all over tingling sensation of actually behaving like a useful citizen. But we don't need YOUR type weighing in on this election.
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H Shah
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Pardon me for being a purist, but I do not buy 'Democracy hurts' argument. Hillary has put substantial effort in her campaign and she should be supported till one of them wins decisively or one of them drops out on his/her own. Remember, if long fight is deemed as hurtful by Obama camp, Obama always has an option to drop out. Personally, I am for Obama. I do not like right-wing pandering like gas tax holidays.
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quills wrote: Better rally around Obama because he needs all the ign to the help he can get. Usually liars, thieves and racists need help and Obama is certainly all of the above. I haven't voted in 30 years but I am sure as hell going to vote against Obama. Don't need his type running this country. How is Obama a liar, thief, or racist? At least add something to the discussion....
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mandelay
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Sorry, no rally for Obama. Why reward his nasty supporters? Why reward the DNC for the most sexist campaign ever. Nobama. Hillary '08! Vote against the Democratic Party.
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Alma Ludivina MD
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The way Mrs. Clinton dehumanized West Virginians "uneducated blue collar workers" we all american know that ignorance and prejudices come together, why to take advantage of the vulnerability of this people for her benefit. Who to blame for their ignorance? The goverment? What was the purpose if she knew the math and odds were against her? What is the profit or benefit to stigmatize an already poor state as racist?
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informed democrat
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mandelay wrote: Sorry, no rally for Obama. Why reward his nasty supporters? Why reward the DNC for the most sexist campaign ever. Nobama. Hillary '08! Vote against the Democratic Party. You got that right! This primary has been misogynism at its worst. Obama is an empty suit with no solutions. Haven't we had that for the past eighty years?
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informed democrat
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mandelay wrote: Sorry, no rally for Obama. Why reward his nasty supporters? Why reward the DNC for the most sexist campaign ever. Nobama. Hillary '08! Vote against the Democratic Party. You got that right! This primary has been misogynism at its worst. Obama is an empty suit with no solutions. Haven't we had that for the past EIGHT years?
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