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To: robomatik

I am facing the same decision here in Texas, and I have decided to vote for Hillary on Tuesday. Here is why:

1) The longer she stays in the race, the more damage she and Obama do to each other, thus helping McCain.

2) If, heaven forbid, the new President is a Democrat, I prefer Hillary to Obama. Both have wrong stated positions on most issues, but I don’t think she means anything she says and might actually do the right thing(or tough thing, in the case of national security). I think that Obama, on the other hand, really means what he says in his wrong-headed thinking.

3) If Obama gets the nomination, he will draw independent voters and minority voters in unprecedented numbers. There was one early-voting place in a Dallas suburb that was open till 10 p.m. Friday, three hours past closing time, because the line was so long. That’s EARLY voting, not even election day. Yes, it was a minority precinct. With that kind of support and turnout, Obama will most likely win.

4) If, on the other hand, Hillary gets the nomination, discouraged Obama supporters are likely to stay home. She simply will not inspire new voters to turn out for her, because no one really likes her.

Therefore, I think a vote for Hillary is the best thing I can do for my country on Tuesday.


141 posted on 03/02/2008 6:52:38 PM PST by Jedidah
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To: Jedidah
The longer she stays in the race, the more damage she and Obama do to each other, thus helping McCain.

This is nonsense.

The longer Mrs. Clinton stays in the race, the more likely she is the next POTUS and CIC.

This is the unspun truth.

149 posted on 03/02/2008 6:57:55 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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