saying. Those are the reasons I voted from Clinton on February 5.
Aaron
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "e_koszyk" <e_koszyk@...> wrote:
>
> I disagree with the analysis that Hillary is more of a divisive
figure than anyone else.
>
> In fact I believe she is a stronger candidate than Obama because she
has been tested so
> many times -- and yet she has always prevailed! Whereas Obama has
never been tested on
> the national level.
>
> He's a good public speaker but that's about it. He doesn't have
enough experience and I
> think that he will get clobbered when the Republican attack machine
gets going.
>
> The GOP can't attack Clinton -- at least not for anything new.
>
> What are they going to attack her for?
>
> Whitewater? Please, the public thought that was a witchhunt and
actually elected more
> Democrats in 1998, a year that historically should have been Republican.
>
> Standing by her husband when he fooled around? This gives her
sympathy in most
> American's eyes. What, she should have divorced him? Yeah that's
morality for ya. Sad to
> say but studies have shown that the majority of Americans cheat at
one time or another.
>
> Trying to reform the health care system? Yeah most Americans are now
in support of
> health care reform.
>
> What do we know about Obama? He's been a Senator for three years.
Before that he was in
> the Illinois State Senate for 7 years. He's a good speaker and a
decent writer. He's never
> ran for public office nationwide. His opponent in 2004 was Alan
Keyes (yeah that's a tough
> race).
>
> Clinton of course has been through several national campaigns as
well as state wide
> elections in both the South and the Northeast. She had a real
election in 2000 and she won
> only by campaigning hard in every county of New York, especially in
Republican counties.
> She is known for winning over her opponents by campaigning
aggresively in Republican
> areas. She started out her public life not by being the First Lady
of Arkansas but by being a
> member of the impeachment inquiry staff of the House Committee on
the Judiciary.
>
> There's not too many differences between the two candidates policy
wise. They are both
> moderate Democrats, slightly left of center. The real differences
involve experience, both
> in government and in political campaigns. I'll take the known over
the unknown this time
> around. Because she is tough, I'm caucusing for Hillary Clinton on
February 9th.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton#United_States_Senator
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama
>
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