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| Hillary Clinton | | 2 | 28.57% |
| Barack Obama | | 5 | 71.43% |
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| The Republican circus sideshow has been decided as we already know John McCain is the Republican Presidential Nominee. We are waiting for the Democratic primary circus to determine if it will be Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama as the Democratic Presidential Nominee. Regardless of which party you're from, who should be the Democratic Nominee - Hillary or Barack? |
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![]() | Either will be exponentially better than Bush jr. I think I would have to give the edge to Clinton. It's like getting two presidents for the price of one ![]() That's 8 years of experience of knowing how things work. Pretty steep learning curve in being the president. Jason
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| I think there has been a Bush or a Clinton in the White House long enough. But I know it will be the Clinton's heading to the White House again. This was predicted even before she announced she was running. |
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| I like Obama more than Clinton for this one just because he seems like more of an actual Democrat than Hilary. It would be nice to see a bit of a shake-up of the American political scene with a Democrat in office after the last 8 years. |
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| <-- hates politics I have a differing view than most people (at least the people around me). I don't see the president as such an important decision maker as I see the president now days as a spokesperson. I basically look at the president and see more of a sock puppet with a million peoples hands going up his/her rear end. Since this is the case I see no reason to put some young "hot shot" type like Obama in the white house. Sure he is a good canidate but I think all a president does anymore is sit in the hot seat. Hillary has been there and has managed to thrive in an extremley harsh environment so I think that makes her a better canidate. I doubt this makes sense but I think someone like Hillary can function when the $#!t hits the fan so I am leaning heavily in her direction. I really don't care what the presidents stance is. This is a democracy and the president can never have all the power so who cares. I would rather have someone who can stay composed in a time of crisis is more important in this increasingly volotile world. |
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| Anyone who voted Clinton here should quit poker. Obama is heavily favoring legalizing online poker. Hillary wants to get rid of it and hates ith with a passion.
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| Yesterday's primary in Indiana was really close and Barack won N.C. by a wide margin. The only way Clinton can get the nomination is if the Super Delegates go against what the people have voted. |
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| The thing with US elections from now on is, as long as they keep electronic voting machines, will they commit voting fraud over and over. This testimony wasn't even mentioned on the major news networks... They can rig the machines and you wouldn't even know it just like Clinton Curtis testified. |
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| Does John Edwards' endorsement of Obama today really mean anything? Or is he just hoping for a Vice President spot from Obama? |
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| I am a huge Obama supporter and honestly for edwards I think it was a ploy to get VP or get a high cabinet positon. Edwards realized the end for Hilliary Clinton who I cant stand mostly for how fake and untrustworthy she is. Also I believe that should would do anything to get in office even to rip the Democratic party apart. That is just my opinion and I like that this topic was started. I also think Obama and McCain are both ok it will get Bush out of office and thats all that matters. |
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