If Hillary Doesn't Get Nominated The Presidency Will Go To McCain.

United States
May 14, 2008 2:48pm CST
I believe Hillary can take on McCain and Obama would get trampled on by him.Whether you like Hillary or not,she's a democrates best chance to keep the Democrates in.She is stronger and you can all tell by her fighting spirit that McCain would lose out with her.Thank you West Virginia for voting for the best candidate ! Win or lose,Hillary supporters are giving it their best shot.Only if we could get the remaining states to have landslide Hillary voting.Voting like this sends a message to the delegates and there is no problem for them to switch over to Hillary.
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@bitoffun (203)
• United States
14 May 08
I so want Hillary to win. I`m a democrat and I beleive that is what we need in the white house right now a democrat
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• United States
15 May 08
She has a lot supporters who feel the same way.I'm one of them.
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@jormins (1223)
• United States
14 May 08
While I will admit Clinton is a fighter there's no way she can win the nomination without upsetting huge voting blocks that have been staples for the Dem's. Black voters & young voters would sit on their hands in November and McCain would easily defeat Clinton if she were to somehow steal the nomination now. Mathematically its over, all she is doing is giving McCain a better chance by fracturing the party more and more. She needs 90%+ margins just to tie Obama now and she is not favored to win in the 3 states in the west yet to vote. They'll split the remaining primaries and Obama will win by roughly 1/2 million popular vote and 150+ pledged delegates.
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• United States
14 May 08
I say its a shame.I think Clinton would be a darn good President.I'm still hoping for a miracle though,anything can happen.Whatevers meant to be will be,its just in the cards I guess.
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@Kowgirl (3490)
• United States
15 May 08
Yes If Hillary doesn't get the Democratic nomination I will vote republican even though I am a registered Democrat. There is no way I would vote for Obama. I say a prayer every day for Hillary and for the sake of our nation I sure hope she will continue to fight for the right to be our next president. Obama has pulled the wool over everyones eyes and if he gets elected we are all in a shi*load of trouble. This may be the only chance McCain has of winning. From what I here in Florida it supports Hillary more than 75%. But like with the Bush election we may have LOST votes. What a joke that was...
• United States
15 May 08
When American voters vote for someone that doesn't have decisive plans and doesn't have a clue about what changes he's going to make and only talk about change they might be idiots.
@yesah65 (157)
• United States
15 May 08
I know a lot of people think they are for Hillary, but just remember all the sneaky, corrupted things the Clintons did for 8 years, and got by with it. As far as Hillary being a woman and wanting her for that reason alone, don't get me wrong; I don't think any woman should have to demand her rights. Man or woman, we are all equal, no matter what antiquated ideas some may still hold. You cannot elect a president based on that idea alone, because the President still has to deal with an entire world and many countries don't hold the same beliefs we do. As far as Obama being HALF black, that sort of racial bias is as bad as some believing women are not equal. I am white(more or less), but folks, we are all in the same country(boat) and if we don't get over some of this trivial nonsense...the boat is going to sink. We will all drown! I have often heard the remark that Blacks look out for each other and whites look out for their own kind. That is GARBAGE! Being part Native American(and part white), I can tell you this premise is as rediculous as me hating my other half. I have never had a problem with skin color...just attitudes! Now, if someone wants to vote for John McCain, you better be ready to lose more Americans sons and daughters to an endless war. With him and his very rich wife I can only wonder how much money they have invested in the war machine? As far as our troops keeping the enemy away from our shores, remember that was a favorite trick of past enemies; Get the troops away from the fort, and leave it defenseless. We don't have enough troops left here to guard out southern border. Ask yourself if you dislike Obama because of his mixed race (be honest), or the fact that too many are listening to some bigoted neighbor. I am originally from Illinois and he seems to have done a pretty good job there. On a footnote, I will tell you that I have done a lot of Genealogy research on many families, and what seemed all too white, turned out not to be so, a few generations back.
@esecaira (27)
• United States
14 May 08
Like it or not...the primaries reflect one common factor, and growing stronger by the day. The presidential election will become a ¨¨ racial election ¨Same thins is happpening now with the primaries. Much to our regret that is the case. USA is no ready for an afroamerican president and that shows in every state primary...yesterday in WV a landslide for Mrs. Clinton in a state lacking strong black vote
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• United States
14 May 08
I would bet Obama is not going to make it.
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@spalladino (17891)
• United States
14 May 08
I agree with you about McCain being able to beat Obama but I really don't think the majority of this country wants four more years of the Clintons. McCain has been keeping his distance from the democratic candidates so far but, when the time comes to talk about the issues that are important to Americans, I think McCain's ideas will be more acceptable than Hillary's. I'm not sure how Obama will fair since he hasn't stuck his neck out too much on any issue yet.
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• United States
14 May 08
I can't see Obama being President.If not Clinton then it will be McCain.Like you stated Obama hasn't stuck his neck out on any issues,in fact he's not telling,he's keeping his plans to himself so I don't see that he has any.Thats why I can't see him becomming President.A person elected for President really needs some plans.
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