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Originally posted by Oerdin
It will be interesting to see if Carter and Gore can bring enough pressure on Hillary for her to admit she has no chance of winning. Personally, I think Hillary knows she can't win but is playing for '12 and so will stay in. Is she expecting, or just hoping, Obama to lose to McCain then? |
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The alternate point of view is that Hillary is angling for a party unity ticket where she gets to be Obama's VP. Honestly, this would be the best out come with the most chance of beating McCain since around a 1/3 of Hillary & Obama supporters hate the other candidate so much they would rather vote for McCain. A party unity ticket would keep those voters on board.
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Originally posted by asleepathewheel
Her being talked into leaving the race at this point will leave a lot of her supporters disgruntled. She needs to have a stake driven through her by Obama through elections, not backroom dealings. Indeed... you don't want defections of even 10% of Clinton supporters to go to McCain. |
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Originally posted by Kidicious
How is she going to look if Obama does lose and a Republican wins again? Sure she will have her die hard supporters but a lot more people are going to be pissed And how is that going to hurt her? Unless you think she's planning on running again in 4 years? And by then, it'll be gone (hard to stay mad at someone still wanting to run.. especially if Obama flops horribly, she can say see, THAT is why I wanted to stay in so badly because I knew that would happen). |
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However, if he does lose the general election, I can see quite a bit of monday morning quarterbacking regarding the mich/fla issues and the general leadership (or lack thereof) of the party.
I can definitely see that, especially since you have a very established candidate going against him in the primaries. People may more blame themselves for getting caught up in "Obamamentum" and not making the smarter choice. |
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Originally posted by Kidicious
Because it looks bad when you obviously care only about yourself, and not your principles or political party. It didn't hurt Nixon ![]() All she has to do is support candidates like her after her loss and say that she disagreed with the direction Obama was taking the party. If he loses, she'll be vindicated. I think she's already ****ed that away by staying in the race this long. Majority leader is another matter though. She could get that so long as she doesn't stay in the race too long. Actually she HAS to stay in the race as long as she can to get something like Majority Leader. I don't think Reid is going to give that up unless Dean, Pelosi & Co. come to him and say that it is for the best for the party, etc, etc. |
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Originally posted by Wezil
Let's start a write-in movement: "Elok's Mom" for president. ![]() |
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