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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 06:58 AM
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I am a Hilary supporter and I gladly support Obama.
This my second post in GDP. He will get 95% of her backers. Slagging her here,now, is so counter productive.
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Saturday Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:00 AM
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1. K&R nt
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livingmadness Donating Member (347 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:00 AM
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2. Indeed - very counter productive.
I'm picking it will die out, particularly once Saturday passes. Emotions have been running high all around.

Thank you for your cool head and wise decision!
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SoFlaJet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:05 AM
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3. you mean you are a true democrat Swede
just like every one of us who would have voted for, fought for, and contributed TO the democratic nominee regardless of who it was...
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Hope And Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:06 AM
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4. Thank you Swede.There`s no need to continue bashing our candidates.We need to unite instead of...
Edited on Thu Jun-05-08 07:07 AM by Hope And Change
posting anti-Clinton or anti-Obama posts/threads.It`s really disappointing to still see people trying to throw shit on Clinton or Obama.We have all more or less said some stupid things here on DU.We need to move on...but I get really angry when I still see people posting anti-Clinton or anti-Obama threads/posts.It really pisses me off.
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hokies4ever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:06 AM
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5. He will get 95% of her supporters?
We need to be a little patient and cautious before assuming this.
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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:09 AM
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7. Yes 95%.
Anyone that will vote McCain is cutting off their nose to spite their face.
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:56 AM
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14. Don't let discussion boards like DU distort your perception of reality.
A couple of koo koos starting a website is no more than that. A couple of koo koos startin' a website.
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Segami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:37 AM
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23. Yes we should but we should also give Obama credit for practicing the message he
Edited on Thu Jun-05-08 08:39 AM by Segami
preaches about ' changing 'the tone of the way politics has been practiced. I believe he didn't waste any time setting the standards of change that evening by welcoming those who were hardcore Hillary supporters rather than working against each other. He knows all too well that we're STRONGER united if we truly want the ' change ' we seek to come about.


article:


Clinton supporters wowed with warm reception at Obama rally


The crowd kept pouring into the Xcel Energy Center. All ages. All races. All backgrounds. Young Somalis chanting "O-bama!" And older, white women, bedecked in sparkling red, white and blue and holding up a sign, "Women for Obama!''

But most noticeable was the arrival of such people as Buck Humphrey, who once had headed Hillary Rodham Clinton's Minnesota campaign. And Jackie Stevenson, a DFL activist, a feminist and a Clinton-supporting superdelegate, who at the last minute had changed her mind about attending the event. And St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, who was a Clinton supporter until sometime Monday. And Rick Stafford, another Clinton superdelegate.

Former Secretary of State Joan Growe was there. And Minneapolis City Council President Barbara Johnson. And a couple of dozen other people who had invested so much energy into Clinton's campaign.


Political healing process beginning
Their presence at the event where Barack Obama declared victory shows that, at least in Minnesota, the political healing process already is beginning.

No one is making that healing easier than Obama. Last night, after he had finished the sort of speech that leaves his followers exhilarated and exhausted, Obama did not just leave the arena. Nor did he head to the nearest television camera or the nearest fat cat.

Instead, he went to a room where the Clinton supporters had been gathered and one by one, shook the hands of the 25 people, stopping to chat with each of them.

"Chris (Coleman) walked around the room with him,'' said Stevenson, "and introduced each one of us.''

It was really pretty extraordinary.

"He shook my hand and said, 'Thank you for being here; I'm sure it's not easy,' '' said Stevenson of her meeting with Obama. "I thanked him and said that everyone involved in his campaign had been so gracious. I didn't know what to say, so I mentioned that my daughter works for a federal health clinic. And he knew right away which program I was talking about. He said, 'Oh that's wonderful.' ''

Stevenson, a feminist and Clinton supporter, had to admit this: "He's very impressive.''

And it didn't end with that. Michelle Obama arrived in the room of Clinton supporters some time after her husband had entered.

There was a little husband-and-wife moment.

"Where have you been?" he asked her.

"In a different room,'' she said. "I didn't know where you were.''

Then, they both went about the business of chatting with the Clinton supporters.

"She didn't have much time there because they had to get them out of the building," said Stevenson. "I was standing by the door and as she was leaving, she put her hand out to mine and rubbed her cheek against mine. I've never met her.''

Clinton supporters find evening filled with graciousness
The whole evening had been filled with similar graciousness and kindness, Stevenson said.

She had arrived at the building with Humphrey, and as they were taken to their seats, people kept stopping to hug them and thank them for being there.

Laughing, she spoke of how she decided she needed to make a trip to the restroom before Obama's speech. Again, people kept stopping her to shake her hand.

"Finally, I just had to wave and leave or I would have missed the speech,'' she said.

All of the other Clinton supporters received similar treatment.

In his speech, Obama had so many kind things to say about Clinton that her supporters often found themselves on their feet, applauding with the nearly 20,000 Obama zealots inside the arena.

Of course, not all of Clinton's Minnesota followers were at Xcel, and there's going to be resentment among some, perhaps forever.

"When you've had a race that's been so close, gone on so long and filled with so much history and passion, you're going to have some hurting,'' said Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, who was with Obama long before there was a bandwagon.

Coleman, the Clinton supporter until he saw the writing on the wall after the weekend, agreed with Rybak.

"I think especially for women of my mother's generation, it's going to be very hard,'' he said. "They had waited so long for this (a woman in the White House). But I've spoken with a number of women like that in the last day. I think they'll come around. You don't spend your life fighting for women's rights and then vote for Sen. McCain.''

Not all Clinton backers ready to forgive and forget
The question is, though, how many women will there be like Koryne Horbal, the founder of the DFL Feminist Caucus and a co-chair of the DFL Party in the late 1960s. She didn't go to Xcel, and she's not in a forgive-and-forget mood.

"I can't support John McCain, but I won't support Obama, either,'' Horbal said in a telephone interview Tuesday afternoon.

Angered over the way the Florida and Michigan delegates were divided by the party's hierarchy over the weekend, Horbal said she — and others — will urge feminists to write in Clinton's name on the presidential ballot in November.

She admits that her idea isn't off to a roaring start.

"Even Gloria Steinem isn't with us on this,'' she said.

Stevenson is not happy with Horbal's idea. Before Obama entered the room, she told the Clinton supporters that the idea of a write-in was not something sanctioned by the Feminist Caucus.

"In a few days, I'll try to talk with her,'' she said. "We've got two of our people who are going to be off the Supreme Court very soon. The next president will be making those two appointments and maybe more. There's just too much at stake.''

Stevenson told of how a couple of Clinton supporters in the room had listened to Clinton's speech last night before rushing to Xcel.

"They came in telling us that she was terrific,'' said Stevenson. "It made us all kind of sad. This was a very big dream for a lot of us. We're feeling pretty bruised.''

But the healing began — at a victory celebration for Obama.


http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/06/04/2100/clinton_supporters_wowed_with_warm_reception_at_obama_rally
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Marie26 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:08 AM
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6. Indeed
IT'S OVER, people. Continuing the Clinton-hate now does nothing but alienate other Democrats.
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Liberal_Stalwart71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:10 AM
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8. Welcome aboard! We are Americans first, Democrats second!! Kudos!! n/t
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John Q. Citizen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:10 AM
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9. You aren't alone. Every Clinton voter I know plans on voting for Obama, including
my dad and his wife.

After all, every Clinton supporter I know is a Democrat first and a Clinton voter second.

We are all on the same side again!

It was the same at the doors when I was canvassing for Obama. Every time I ran into a Clinton voter, they said, "Oh, I'm voting for Clinton, but if Obama win the nomination I will vote for him in the GE.
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:58 AM
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15. It's more fun to cling to unfair stereotypes of Clinton voters and Clinton, herself. nt
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Happyhippychick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:38 AM
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10. Welcome and kisses.
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Tesha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:38 AM
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11. Thank you! (NT)
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crispini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:38 AM
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12. K*R
right you are!
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:55 AM
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13. I like them both and it was a very close race. People here need to grow up. nt
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 09:03 AM
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27. Time for sowing, time for reaping...
Reap this, Republicans!

The people, united, will never be defeated!

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/Radio_Lady

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dsweet Donating Member (71 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:58 AM
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16. Same Here
I voted for her in the primary, as did my wife, and we're both voting for Obama in the fall. Every other democrat I know is voting the same. When I voted in the primary I ran into a couple of republicans who were there voting for Clinton just to "mix things up." I know this because we knew one of them and she told us so. They made a big to-do about letting the election volunteers know they were not Democrats. They also asked me about the Caucus later on that night (Texas Caucuses). So I told them it would last hours, you would sign up, be face-to-face with your neighbors, and it was the closest thing to being a registered Democrat we have, expect to make a lot of Democratic friends...they didn't show up. So from my personal experience, I can see why Texas went the way it did; republican troublemakers too scared to caucus. I'm also certain all these long faces and hurt feelings will be long gone after five months. Especially considering the alternative.
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slinkerwink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 07:59 AM
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17. welcome aboard!
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IsItJustMe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:01 AM
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18. You go Swede. Now that is what I am talking about.
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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:04 AM
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19. Thanks for reality & sanity, Swede
Those of us who supported other candidates know we all have to work to defeat the threat of 4 more years of bush/cheney madness that will be what the puppet McCain would bring.
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Colobo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:12 AM
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20. Swede, you are an example to follow.
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Peacetrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:16 AM
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21. I have posted this a least twice
But like you Swede, my friends and family members (my brother Mike :hi:) who have supported Senator Clinton.. are all 100%.. not one less that that.. they are all voting Obama.. not one is sitting it out.. so yep I think your number looks good to me from where I sit.. I love my friends and family.. and in the end.. we are all on the same team.. playoffs are over..
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my3boyz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:16 AM
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22. Thank you! nt
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:54 AM
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24. Hello, Swede! 12,000 posts and you stayed above the fray. That's commendable.
Edited on Thu Jun-05-08 08:59 AM by Radio_Lady
You were smart, and I wish I had your willpower. But I'm pretty feisty, and have run several glass ceilings myself in broadcasting.

I look forward to speaking with you again because I can't remember 120,000 members. Consider yourself anonymous! Thanks for your kind post.

CU@theDU

Peace, love and happiness,

Radio Lady Ellen Kimball in Oregon

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/Radio_Lady/238
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Eurobabe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 08:56 AM
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25. I don't know ANY Clinton supporters OUTSIDE OF DU
that have said they won't vote for the Democratic nominee. They all know the importance of getting the CONS out the White House. :shrug:

Seems only the immature ones are threatening to not vote for Obama.
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 09:01 AM
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26. 48percenter, what a beautify avatar! May I use it in my posts? Thanks in advance.
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Eurobabe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 09:07 AM
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28. Sure, I stole it from No Surrender
(look him/her up if you want a bumpersticker, click on his/her avatar to go to CafePress.)

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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-05-08 05:21 PM
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29. Actually, it matches my bedroom decor and I'm just going to print it and paste it somewhere!
Thank you -- and thanks to No Surrender.

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