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ORDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-11-08 08:04 PM
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57. First off, it's "lose" not "loose".
Hillary will get attacked worse for her "experience" because she's touted it so hard and it's really a sham. McCain will win the experience argument hands down (of course, it's also spinnable as a negative for him).

Divide very liberal democrats? WTF? Like very liberal democrats are going to vote for McCain?

Besides, you have no evidence for what you are saying, it's just gut feeling, probably HRC spin.

Here's some evidence for you, look at every recent poll in the last week pitting McCain vs. HRC or vs. Obama. Who's polling better against McCain? Obama every time.

You can also easily find evidence that HRC's negatives are way higher than Obama's and she will bring out the GOP in droves in the GE. This we do not need. In fact, I don't really care who wins the Presidential race in November as long as we get fillibuster proof majorities in both Houses. That's what's really needed.

Speculation, but I strongly suspect that Obama's coattails will be longer than Hillary's. And the Superdelegates have that in their mind right now. Most of them want to continue their political careers.
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