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Re: How Clinton can win the nomination (seriously) (2.00 / 1)

The only thing keeping hillary alive right now are the Repugs. They salivate at the thought of running against her. So it's only the conservative commentators on the MSM who keep her even remotely relevant.


"In the primary you should vote with your heart, but in the general, you should vote with your head" Hillary's husband
by venician on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 01:23:22 PM EST

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"One in ten voters say they changed party registration to vote in this year's Pennsylvania primary.  Ten percent of the vote is huge.  That would be five times the past high for a crossover vote with a closed primary.  That's an absolutely huge number -- and once again, ladies and gentlemen, that is Operation Chaos," - Rush Limbaugh, one of the Clinton campaign's most important supporters.

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/th e_daily_dish/2008/04/quote-for-th-23.htm l


John McCain: Cheney with a temper
by wrb on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 01:38:17 PM EST
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And Obama won amongst those people who changed affiliations last month. In his case, it's genuine crossover because he is our Messiah, who cant do no wrong.

And the old time Democrats, who voted for Clinton in large swaths (more than 70%), they are suddenly Repugs. The Reagan democrats, the blue collar workers, the seniors and the womens who have been part of Democratic party for many many yars, they are suddenly Repugs. Most of them didnt vote for Bush but they are suddenly Repugs.

There is a limit to spreading nonsense. But I feel it is easy for some people.


by Sandeep on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 01:48:19 PM EST
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Of course the Reagan democrats are not suddenly Repugs. As their name points out, they were Repugs a long time ago already.


by Fairy Tale on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 02:10:08 PM EST
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I think you're confused.

The media has quite clearly explained the scenario to us:

If Republicans vote for Obama in Democratic primaries, it's because his hope and change have convinced them that his way is far better.

If Republicans vote for Clinton in Democratic primaries, it's because she's the far weaker general election opponent, and because they want to prolong the Democratic campaign season.

In summary:

GOP for Obama? AWESOME!

GOP for Clinton? AWFUL!

>>end sarcasm


by mrstas on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 04:07:19 PM EST
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