Comments by user: claudiam
Why don't you get it? Hillary is so polarizing she will only continue the divisiveness in America. The Repubs do not like the Clinton's and any Repub left in Congress in '09 will not work with her! Yes, a vote for Hillary is also a vote for Bill and remember the gridlock that we experienced while he was in office. Wake up and do what is right for this country. The Clinton's are so yesterday and are part of the establishment! Experience? Some of our greatest President's didn't have the "35 years" of experience Hillary claims she has. Jr. "had experience" and look where that got us. We need "Real Change" and Hillary cannot deliver.
Michael, again, Hillary has not been selected as our candidate. This campaign is not over. However, you are right. The Repubs would like nothing better than to run against Hillary. We Dems need to get real and get, preferably Barack, or John Edwards as our candidate
AW you are right on. As time goes on I see more and more negative comments on Hillary. She is only going to hurt the Democratic party if she is the winner of the primaries. For anyone to vote against a candidate just because someone or a publication has endorsed them that they don't like is ridiculous. Look at the bigger picture and what is right for America then vote. To vote for a woman just because you may be a woman is also ridiculous and is a set back for the women in out country.
Right on Nadia. This was not a good move for Nevada. We need to make it easy for all Americans to participate in the electorate process. I live in Tucson and feel that it is about time for the "West" to get the respect that it deserves. I feel that this caucus is only going to hurt the cause.
Michael - this primary is not over. Hillary is not our candidate. Thanks for the comment because the dems that are supporting Hillary need to realize that she is extremely divisive and polarizing and will only continue this gridlock in the White House. I do not understand those who cannot make a decision on our candidates. Any one of our democratic candidates will make a difference in office. We have made so many steps backwards that it is going to take a lot of action to get back on track. I say to you undecideds - look at the big picture and consider what is right for America not just for your personal issue at this moment.
Toldani - experience isn't the issue. Judgment is what counts. What is necessary is someone who can rally the American people, has sound judgment and who can balance that judgment along with their advisers suggestions. We are in crisis and need someone who can inspire most of us. We don't need a polarizing, dirty campaigning politician. I am hoping that Nevada dems recognizes this.
Dayara2 Jr. (Pres.Bush) has "experience" and see where that has gotten us. Judgment is what counts. All presidents rely on their advisers. What we need to look for is someone who can work across the isle, unite us and will balance their judgment along with what they have been advised. I am no longer interested in status quo. We need new ideas - it is time.
Hillary is polarizing; she is not a uniter. The Clinton's are running a dirty campaign and I for one am tired of "business as usual" with our politics. I hope Nevada sees through this and will vote for Change. We Democrats need to realize that if we elect HRC for our nominee plan on 4 more years of the same old gridlock. Please remember back to Bill's time in office. Do you remember the gridlock with Congress? Think about it. Tucson, AZ Thanks for allowing me to sign in!
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The Clinton's participate in dirty politics. Has anyone noticed that more and more it is "The Clnton's" and not just Hillary? I for one do not want to continue this Bush/Clinton dynasty. I would hate to think that the culinary workers are being strong armed instead of being educated about what is at stake in this election. Do they want real change or do they want a possible 4 more years of gridlock in the White House? Hillary is polarizing and Bill had total gridlock during his time in the White House. Please give the workers the facts!!!!! I am in Tucson and I am watching very closely what is going on in Nevada. This is the West's time. Don't blow it!