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Thu Feb-14-08 03:40 PM
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...in spite of the "high" voter turnout thus far in the primaries, it pales in comparison to the
100,000,000 + voters
who will turn out in the GE.
All those crossover voters, all the little caucases and all the hope (which is neither a method or strategy) are about to meet cold, hard reality.
Think hard.
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Thu Feb-14-08 03:42 PM
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1. Yeah, and 48,000,000 ain't gonna vote for Hillary no way no how. |
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Thu Feb-14-08 03:43 PM
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3. And 52,000,000 will not vote for Senator Obama.... |
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Thu Feb-14-08 03:42 PM
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2. Think hard.........about a nominee with high negatives like Hillary |
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Thu Feb-14-08 03:44 PM
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4. Think hard about the right-wing slime machine.... |
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...which has never shown any restraint.
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Thu Feb-14-08 03:49 PM
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5. I've thought hard (and long) and Obama looks like the best bet to win the GE. |
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Hillary just isn't that well liked in a lot of places. So there are a lot of people who won't vote for her.
And if her campaign against Obama for the nomination is any indication, she's not ready for prime time. It's been a big disappointment to her supporters, that's for sure.
I think Hill will be in play for a little more than a couple of more weeks, and then the math is going to catch up with her. I could be wrong of course. But that's my prediction.
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Thu Feb-14-08 04:12 PM
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6. The economy is not going to improve. Voters will want to throw out the bums. |
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