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As I stated before, I sensed a general feeling of partisanship is what gave Hillary her last minute boost on Super Tuesday. The feeling of, "I like Obama better, but Hillary's going to be better at sticking it to the Republicans than Obama." I'm not interested in that. I will vote for Hillary over McCain. In terms of what I think of them as politicians, they are equally distasteful, so it falls on with whom I agree on more issues and that's Hillary. But I would MUCH prefer not to have to make that choice. |
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We'll know soon enough who will get the nom. It may be Clinton. It may be Obama. Probably one will end up going against McCain. I think people need to consider what they are going to do it it DOES come down to McCain and Clinton since that is a distinct possibility. |
McCain is a man
Obama is a man Clinton is a woman. My decision is made. I hope the Dems don't take this opportunity away from me, my nation, and the world. |
Why are so many people intent on making politics about a Clinton's genitals?
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Why are so many people calling Clinton a "female dog"?
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I don't bash Clinton because I like Obama. I bash Clinton because I hate her, and always have.
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Clinton is a woman No matter WHICH candidate wins, this will be a historic election. Which opportunity did you think we'd be missing out on here? |
What if?
What if Obama was a White Man? What if McCain was a Black Woman? What if Hillary was a Black Man? What if Romney was a Baptist woman? Would this affect your vote? Why? |
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No. No. No. Perhaps. Whys: It's irrelevant. It's irrelevant. It's irrelevant. Religion is not irrelevant though it is not necessarily paramount. |
Assuming (and with those variables, it's a stretch to assume this but...) all other things equal - none of those would change my vote.
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