True. Infighting among us stuck us with McCain over a more conservative candidate though. And don't forget that a little over a third of Obama supporters say they'll vote for McCain if Hillary is the nominee, and a quarter of Hillary supporters say they'll vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee. In addition, 'protest voters' have mysteriously stopped advocating that we vote for Hillary to teach our party 'a lesson', and people who would have otherwise stayed home are now ready to bit the bullet and vote against Hillary and Obama.
AT THIS POINT IN TIME, neither Democrat is looking at an easy win. All is not lost. Cheer up.
AT THIS POINT IN TIME, neither Democrat is looking at an easy win. All is not lost. Cheer up.
Hillary polled almost 10 points ahead of McCain the other day, making it at least not completely obvious that McCain could beat her in the general...which is my only point and my only concern. I am persuaded that Obama is the more beatable candidate in the run against McCain. That's why I get exercised at the idea that commentators have been firing volley after volley at Obama before seeing the whites of his eyes as the Democrat nominee.
But, hey, I've been wrong before, and I hope I am this time...