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To: Katelew who wrote (56264)3/26/2008 3:15:51 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 544910
 
I can imagine the Obama supporters abandoning Hillary- but Hillary's supporters abandoning the democratic party? No way. I don't believe those numbers.



To: Katelew who wrote (56264)3/26/2008 4:22:31 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 544910
 
Kate;ew;

Steve, it's looking like more of Hillary's supporters are in danger of leaving.

Yes 9% more although I suspect she is starting from a slightly smaller number. Why do you suppose that is? I think it is that Clinton supporters feel they are owed the nomination. Sure is the message I am getting. I do think the longer this goes on the more real damage will be done. As I said some leaving the party forever..... Pretty hard to ask the person leading to step down? No?

steve



To: Katelew who wrote (56264)3/26/2008 6:45:57 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 544910
 
Kate, we get so absorbed in these numbers that we cast aside all that makes us proud as nation. And I would blame Billary for where our politics have degenerated.

Like many Obamacrats, I do not at all approve of folks asking Chelsea about her parents' situation with regards to Monica. I am very proud of the answer she gave, "None of your business"

I hope Hillary realizes that "kitchen sink" and "in your face" strategy is now impacting youth like Chelsea. After all, kudos to Obama for getting out the youth vote.