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Yay for Hillary!
I really think that she worked hard for this victory. Much deserved bc she kicked a** in the debate.
Hillary-obama '08 experience and vision for a better future
To answer above posts... I believe that the experience Hillary is referring to is the many years that she was an active Governor's wife/First Lady. Hillary was the most active first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt. She made the first lady position a political position. I do believe that she had a incredible impact in the white house during the Clinton Admin. There is no question in my mind that she has MUCH more experience than Obama. Obama does not attack back on the day One readiness issue bc he knows that he has little experience in comparison so why let people make that comparison? Obama is new to the political scene and that is what is so attractive about him that he has the potential to one day be molded into what Americans want there leaders to be. While Clinton is who she is and will never change bc she has been in the system so long....After suffering 8yrs of a Bush Administration I would love to go back to the good old Bill Clinton days. He was a GREAT president especially in comparison to his successor.
It was the Teachers Union and several religious orgs that complained not the Clinton campaign. Personally, I am Christian and I don't believe that we should have to go inside a casino to vote bc I don't believe in gambling. I am glad that the location is being petitioned bc it was poorly planned.
I felt that all three candidates were strong in the debate last night. Before last night I was split btw Obama and Clinton. In my opinion Clinton by far had the strongest performance bc she showed her wealth of knowledge. I think that she showed that her experience sets her apart for Obama.
While I love Obama I do not feel that he is ready to be President. There is no doubt that he is the future of the party but I will not vote for him bc of the troubling state of our nation. I think he should be Clinton's VP and get the experience and then run again. Hillary Clinton has already been properly vetted and I just don't think Obama will be able to defeat the republican candidate once the Republicans start there negative propaganda campaign against him. The republican party is going to unite no matter if clinton or obama get the nomination bc if you think they hate clinton wait to you see how much they don't want a black man to be president.
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Hillary is the strongest democratic candidate and that is why she won. Obama is the future of the party but I do not have the confidence in him that I have in her in changing America the day GWB leaves. I hope they stop attacking each other and join unified coalition (Clinton-Obama)to beat the Republicans.