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Originally posted by centurion1211
[On the other hand, dumping Biden for Clinton to counter Palin would be seen by the American electorate as way more cynical than anything McCain can be accused of in choosing Palin.
Originally posted by LLoyd45
I think a change now would be disastrous to his campaign. Changing horses in mid-stream won't help. Hillary has alienated probably half of her fan base by pledging her support to Barack Obama, so she brings little to the table. That's just my opinion though.
Originally posted by Sonya610
Originally posted by LLoyd45
I think a change now would be disastrous to his campaign. Changing horses in mid-stream won't help. Hillary has alienated probably half of her fan base by pledging her support to Barack Obama, so she brings little to the table. That's just my opinion though.
Nahhh...she had to do it. It was the "decent" thing to do, to refuse to support her own parties candidate would make her look like a VERY poor loser. If you listen carefully to her speech she did not rave on about Obama, she simply said "we have to stand together as a party".
I don't think she lost any of her supporters. They felt bad for her. Especially when she had to be the one to "announce" the democractic candidate.
Originally posted by Sonya610
Nahhh...she had to do it. It was the "decent" thing to do, to refuse to support her own parties candidate would make her look like a VERY poor loser. If you listen carefully to her speech she did not rave on about Obama, she simply said "we have to stand together as a party".
I don't think she lost any of her supporters. They felt bad for her. Especially when she had to be the one to "announce" the democractic candidate.
Originally posted by coven
Or Cindy McCain and Sarah Palin in the White house. Talk about two clashing personalities... Billionaire, meet hard fightin' Hockey mom...
Originally posted by dragonridr
I did feel bad for her i was in full support of her run for president and i will tell you alot of people like me are looking at McCain as a serious alternative. Maybe it was the months of her pointing out his weaknesses thats hard to go away.
Originally posted by theblunttruth
.... Should Biden drop out for Hilary then that wouldn't work, it would only look poorly on Obamas judgement!!