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gulliver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-27-08 05:43 PM
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Kerry shouldn't have conceded, but Hillary should?
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Is it possible that many of the same people trying to browbeat Hillary into dropping out are the same people who ding Kerry for "conceding" in 2004. Hillary should stay in it until she has lost according to the rules. If she succumbed to the drumbeat of a bunch of drumbeaters, that wouldn't be very presidential. The baseless groaning against her staying in reminds me of that boorish "Sore Loserman" sentiment demonstrated so nauseatingly by Bush supporters in 2000. No Dem should ever go there.

If you have an opinion that Hillary should drop out, fine. Express the opinion. If you have a feeling she should drop out, that's just tough.

If Hillary had not stayed in, we would not have seen the Wright issue until the GE. Now, one of Obama's biggest wounds is on the mend rather than an October surprise.
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