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leighla
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Re: CLINTON WINS NEW YORK
Posted by MrsS2005
Posted by luckyinlove
I prefer Hillary b/c IMHO Obama does not have enough experience and is a little too much of an idealist. Hillary has more realistic goals, I think. Personally, I feel that neither of them have a strong chance because the Democratic Party is so divided, and the Republicans will probably not vote for either of them. We'll see. Anyone is better than Bush!
I think Obama has a stronger chance b/c Hillary is disliked by a lot of people. A lot of Republicans don't want to see McCain win the primaries b/c they feel he's not conservative enough. I don't remember who said it, but there was a quote yesterday from a very conservative politician who said that if McCain is the Republican candidate, it will be the first time he won't vote in a Presidential election. I think it will be really interesting to see what happens.
There is still a name-recognition factor with Clinton that Obama isn't going to be able to overcome.
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Re: CLINTON WINS NEW YORK
Posted by leighla
Posted by MrsS2005
Posted by luckyinlove
I prefer Hillary b/c IMHO Obama does not have enough experience and is a little too much of an idealist. Hillary has more realistic goals, I think. Personally, I feel that neither of them have a strong chance because the Democratic Party is so divided, and the Republicans will probably not vote for either of them. We'll see. Anyone is better than Bush!
I think Obama has a stronger chance b/c Hillary is disliked by a lot of people. A lot of Republicans don't want to see McCain win the primaries b/c they feel he's not conservative enough. I don't remember who said it, but there was a quote yesterday from a very conservative politician who said that if McCain is the Republican candidate, it will be the first time he won't vote in a Presidential election. I think it will be really interesting to see what happens.
There is still a name-recognition factor with Clinton that Obama isn't going to be able to overcome.
I think that can go both ways though. Some people are tired of the Clinton/Bush era and want to see someone new.
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Ambersmom
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