CTLawGuy
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Sun Sep-09-07 05:48 PM
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Remember, come GE time... |
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the pimrary winners need the supporters of other candidates to come around.
When you are making unfair attacks against other candidates, remember that.
It's pretty easy to not vote on election day...
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Sun Sep-09-07 06:39 PM
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I'm for Clinton and if Obama, Edwards or whoever gets the nomination, I'll be first in line to vote!
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CTLawGuy
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Sun Sep-09-07 06:56 PM
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2. hopefully most people agree with you |
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Sun Sep-09-07 07:03 PM
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3. LOL! Coming from an Obama supporter. Wag your finger at them first. |
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Sun Sep-09-07 07:17 PM
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4. There are several candidates I wouldn't vote for in the GE. |
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And there are MANY others who feel the same, that is why we are being so vocal against certain candidates at this time.
I WANT to vote for a democrat, but couldn't if someone like Edwards or Clinton became the candidate, because I feel they would be bad for the party and bad for the country if elected.
Right now I am hoping that a more viable candidate enters the primary and/or someone who isn't disqualifiable wins, so I can vote for the D in this race.
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Sun Sep-09-07 07:23 PM
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5. Test Run - If They Can't Handle The Criticism In The Primary |
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They will never survive the General Election. This is a chance for them to learn just a portion of what they will be facing later. Think of it as a learning experience.
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