20 Şubat 2008 Çarşamba

Re: [Dems2008] Hillary

Well, many of us Hillary supporters are a bit heart sick today.  Of course, we hope for a change of course here, stranger things have happened.   We will all support the nominee whoever that ends up being.   It may not be our first choice though.  We'll do it even though it will dang near kill us,  just like it would you Obama supporters to vote for Hillary, right?   There are just strong feelings around our candidates.  It will all work out come November.  There's time to pull the Democrats together. 

Gabrielle Latham <gabrielled2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
Respect word coming from someone who said there was no respect in politics is a little disingenuous don't you think?  I am sorry that you feel your candidate is not worth talking about.  This list does not only talk about Obama, but Hillary also.  For you to leave the party based on what is said on a yahoo group is a little odd.  The party is not split, yes there are disagreements right now because of the closeness of the two candidates, but once one of them is the nominee the true party will be behind whichever it is.  You have already stated that you will not vote for Obama were he to become the nominee but I think all of us in this group who are Obama supporters have said we would be behind Hillary should she be the nominee.  Good luck with your new Independent Party.  They have just as many issues as the Democrats and Republicans.

juliej <ceojuliej1@yahoo.com> wrote:
You know Carol, you may not like Hillary, but many, many, many millions of people do like her. Whether she wins the nomination or not, you need to respect the fact that she is there.  I don't wish to talk about Obama any longer.
This party has split and I'm out of this group.  I have now registered as an independent.

----- Original Message ----
From: Carol Roberts <carolroberts1@verizon.net>
To: Dems2008@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:32:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Dems2008] Hillary

Probably not. Everything she does seems to be the wrong thing. She is
NOT an inspiring speaker. She is seen to pander to certain voter groups
instead of trying to attract a broad cross-section of the population.
If Obama were not in the race she might win, she probably would. But
he's got the charisma that she hasn't, and this is not going to be her
year. Plus she and Bill have managed to remind a lot of us of all the
stuff we didn't like about their tenure in the 90s.

Now she appears rudderless and disorganized. Not a presidential
appearance, unfortunately.

Carol

Judee wrote:
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> Is there anything Hillary can do to win this?
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> Judee



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