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To: squidly

If I was Hillary that’s the message I’d be getting out every day between now and Texas — that the Republicans are deciding the democratic primary. It’s clear there is a large crossover, and it’s clear they are voting against Hillary because they hate her.

She needs to get democrats upset about Republicans “picking their nominee”, so she can stir up fear that we are doing so because we know we can beat Obama (whether that is true or not is secondary to her). She needs to get her prominent friends at the NYTimes to join her to give her credibility in the claim.

I think she whould be easier to beat in November, and also would be a better President than Obama, so I wish she would win the nomination, but poorly, and in a way that ticks off Obama’s supporters.

But I understand a lot of people fear the Clintons so much they want her out now, even if it means 4 years of socialist Barack Obama.


40 posted on 02/20/2008 5:36:07 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Hillary should be defeated at the first available opportunity. For me it isn't fear, but what she so richly deserves, and the fact that I find her and Bill so unlikable, it will be almost impossible to tolerate another Clinton term. And despite what he says about the war, Obama will be no worse than Hillary

After what the Clinton's foisted on the nation their first eight years, they should have been run out of town on a rail and had a difficult time venturing out in public, let alone be able to run for a third term.

Regardless of the polls, McCain does not have the ability to bit either Democratic candidate, though, Obama would be more formidable.

52 posted on 02/20/2008 10:35:22 AM PST by TAdams8591
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