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Do you regret not nominating Mrs. Clinton?

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Honestly, does anyone entertain the thought that Obama is not the strongest Dem candidate and they might lose the White House because of a misjudgement on the people's part? Honest and intelligent answers only please.

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  1. People will and should be sorry for not nominating.in the end they will be


  2. no. Hillary underestimated the American people by failing to change tactics. she kept harping on about experience. GWBush has plenty of experience, and just look exactly where he's led this country!!!!!! She's not that extreme, but she underestimated the people nonetheless.

  3. no the right canidate is in place to be our next president and its not mcnut

  4. i regret they won't pick her as VP.

  5. ...no

  6. ohhh i think obama will win for sure now that mccain has made the worst move he could have and placed a token woman as his vp.  the repubs think that all women will just wet themselves with joy that they picked a woman and come running to vote for her they really should give women more credit then that.  frankly im offended that they think us women so shallow as to attempt this sort of thing. when will people get that we werent voting for hillary just because she was a woman we were voting for her because she was a woman who could do the job and by just throwing any ole woman up there isnt gonna fool us. we want a woman capable of doing the job as president we dont want to be embarrassed by a woman who cant do the job.

  7. Not at all, I lived under her regime in NY

  8. Stop it, will you? Focus on Unity, not the Party divisions. Hillary will get another chance in 2012. In the meantime, if you were going to vote for Hillary, vote for Obama in '08. It's for the best.

  9. No. Hillary lost because she tried Rove's smear tactics that stinks.

    McCain can not win on negativity and he can not win on merits either

  10. You should ask that question to Obama.  

  11. I think it is a sad state of affairs that a woman doesn't get nominated because she is viewed as being too strong.  Then the media tries to guilt us into voting for Obama because we are racist if we don't. I'd just like to vote policies and issues and ignore the rest of the nonsense.

  12. Yes, and Hillary will be vindicated by the history books. Obama is a joke. A "post turtle."  

  13. It was not I who didn't nominate Mrs. Clinton. nor was it the majority 18 million Americans who voted for her.

    Clearly Obama has been in the Senate for 140 days, has sponsored three bills. He was the 20-year parishioner of a hateful pastor, the friend and associate of a terrorist, made insulting remarks about the people in our heartland, helped honor one of the most racist people in the country (Farrakan), scored a very questionable finance arrangement with a convicted felon, ushered some attractive financing to his wife's university right before she was promoted, muscled his way into Illinois politics, was an attorney on 14 cases-most of which he lost, admitted to youthful drug use, and has never really led anything or anyone. And, he wants your change.

    It seems his resume is thicker than Hillary's....!


  14. No, Hillary would have had the same chance of taking the White House as Obama. Just like some people are not going to vote for a Democratic ticket without Hillary but with Obama, others would never vote for a ticket without Obama and with Hillary.

    And honestly, if Hillary won we wouldn't have seen such a farce for a VP Republican candidate as Palin show up. That alone will cost McCain the election if nothing else. America is not going to be comfortable with an ultra-right wing all abortion should be illegal and lets kill off the polar bears conservative in office, even as VP. If they were interested in something like that, Alan Keyes would have gotten the Republican nomination instead of John McCain.

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