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To: Road Walker who wrote (388434)6/4/2008 10:51:14 AM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1572220
 
>Don't know. But I think "this time is different". She has a lot a really loyal supporters in he pocket that might or might not support Obama.

>MHO of course.

I'm going with the best determinant I can find -- go back through all the elections in the last century. Who wins? The candidate who runs the best campaign. Of course, part of what defines the "best campaign" in these instances is hindsight, but I think it more or less holds true.

-Z



To: Road Walker who wrote (388434)6/4/2008 12:48:56 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572220
 
She has a lot of emotional women supporters who may carry a grudge. I think she'd be a bad idea as VP for Obama. I do believe he needs to make her happy, offer her anything BUT VP, and get her to bring her supporters.

I think he can win whatever he does. If he beat the Clintons, he can beat McSame, who's a serial loser at this in any case.



To: Road Walker who wrote (388434)6/5/2008 11:55:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572220
 
How many times in the last century has the VP candidate really affected the ballot? One?

Don't know. But I think "this time is different". She has a lot a really loyal supporters in he pocket that might or might not support Obama.


I believe Clinton's supporters will coalesce behind Obama.....I mean, really.......what choice do they have? If you were able to watch the vid clip I posted to Z, you'd know what I mean.....he not only doesn't play well to audiences, he's bit creepy......esp. when he smiles.