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Old 03-05-2008, 12:45 PM  
Tom_PM
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IMHO, any democrat who wins their nomination is going to win the general in a huge way. Again, who in their right mind who is sick of the current domestic AND foreign policies would want more of the same? Any democrat is going to get the "change" vote, because as soon as the dem's wrap it up among themselves, they'll properly put the focus back on how very very different the democratic outlook is when compared to the republican one. It's a cinch either way. If democrats actually go out to vote AGAINST Clinton, they deserve what they get. Just stay home if you "hate" her is more likely. There'll be more than enough people to carry her in on a tsunami wave. Same with Obama. Although I dont hear Clinton supporters talking about hating him so much that they'll vote against him in the general. Who exactly is the divisive one again? hmm.. once again, media spin rules I guess.

And Sausage, nobody really knows what "change" Obama means. It's a slogan really. He's a savvy career politician just like they all are. Some people buy into the spin that he's a non-politician, but it's pure crap and easy to see when looking through his own website. I like him, but I dont think he has the years under his belt yet. I dont want 4 years of training-wheels on an Obama administration. Thats too much change, lol. However I would still prefer a junior Obama admin than a 4 more years McCain admin.
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