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Can an HRC supporter please tell me how it benefits HRC to vote against her party if she is not the nominee?
She is not leaving the party and has not threatened too.
So why are you leaving her?
I thought you guys respected and admired her so much that you'd follow her example. You have been all along, so now why would YOU her devoted supporters turn your back on her on?
What if, by your actions of party dividing, it went down in the history books that HRC and those that supported her split the party and gave the WH to repubs out of sheer spite.
Doubt that she'd want THAT label or black cloud hanging over the rest of her politcal career.
One thing I give HRC, she's not a quitter and she doesn't give up simply because things aren't going her way all the time. That's obvious.
She has NEVER threatened to leave the dem party or move abroad either. Statements like that are divisive and immature.
Sure I entertained the thought of abstaining if Barack were not the nominee, but what the heck good would that do me?? Another 4 years of a repub admin who's views, platform, and self righteous rhetoric, I strongly oppose. I may be somethings, but I am no fool.
That quality of commitment HRC is demonstrating by staying in this primary until the end is diminished by the very one's SHE states she's doing it all for in the first place.
She is not leaving the party and has not threatened too.
So why are you leaving her?
I thought you guys respected and admired her so much that you'd follow her example. You have been all along, so now why would YOU her devoted supporters turn your back on her on?
What if, by your actions of party dividing, it went down in the history books that HRC and those that supported her split the party and gave the WH to repubs out of sheer spite.
Doubt that she'd want THAT label or black cloud hanging over the rest of her politcal career.
One thing I give HRC, she's not a quitter and she doesn't give up simply because things aren't going her way all the time. That's obvious.
She has NEVER threatened to leave the dem party or move abroad either. Statements like that are divisive and immature.
Sure I entertained the thought of abstaining if Barack were not the nominee, but what the heck good would that do me?? Another 4 years of a repub admin who's views, platform, and self righteous rhetoric, I strongly oppose. I may be somethings, but I am no fool.
That quality of commitment HRC is demonstrating by staying in this primary until the end is diminished by the very one's SHE states she's doing it all for in the first place.

The people have spoken, Democrats want Obama as there next president, plain and simple
Right now - it seems that 40% of all posts say they are leaving.
I am waiting for Hillary....the race is not over and it is too soon to declare victory. As I said earlier, remember the fable about the turtle and the hare?
We have been told repeatedly he can win without us. Why, all of a sudden, is there this clamor for wanting to know what we will do?
She believe it is critical, vital, to have a Democrat in the office and she said she would campaign "vigorously" for Obama.
I believe her.
Will Obama campaign vigorously for Clinton?
Michelle Obama will not.
Sharpton will riot if Hillary is the Nominee.
So there you have it.......
That old Politics that Obama does not like, includes loyalty to the party, team playing and that part of the old stuff, is Clinton.
A true Democrat...........
This will benefit the GE...... Republicans are not building their base.
You have not read that Michelle would not support HRC. That's just your excuse to have a reason to stay ticked off.
If you are as proudly dem as you say you are, then stop playing games and walk the talk.
She said, "I will have to think about it"
When Bill Clinton ran for POTUS, how many of the wives of other candidates did you insist give up their lives to go out and stump for him?
Eleanor McGovern? Jane Gephardt? Niki Tsongas? Eunice Wilder? Ruth Harkin? Matilda Cuomo? Beryl Bentsen?
I see a candidate who has enjoyed unprecedented positive media, I see a candidate who has outspent his opponets by millions and millions of dollars and he is barely winning. I see decisions this party made from polling places and silencing voters, and superdelegates being paid to bring us to this nominee. How is voting for a candidate who reached his nomination in the way Republicans conduct business helping the party? By turning the other cheek we are telling this party go ahead and strip voter's right whenever you want, go ahead and silence us. Go ahead and turn the other cheek when AA delegates are threatened. I can't condone that, especially when I am all but convinced I am the american that will be taxed and taxed and taxed to pay for all these programs of the demographics he has courted. There is no one else LEFT to tax except white, middle class working americans and gays and seniors. The demographics he can't win will be the ones to pay for his agenda. Why would I vote to make things harder on myself?
Take a good long look at McCain he is going to be much more formidable then you imagine na dhis choice for VP will probably win him the election.
And, he too will bring troops home when he sees that his turn at winning fails.
Once a nominee is chosen we will see where everyone's head is. Emotions are running very high on both sides. Of that there can be no dispute. Obama supporters are putting forth the same philosophy. They wouldn't support Hillary if she is the nominee. Both sides need to stand back and let this process play out.
I am not all that poor..or lower middle class. In fact Obama's plan to raise Captial gains from 15% to 28% will hurt me.
You see..... it is easier for me to vote McCain than Obama.
Hillary will raise it %15 to 20%
McCain won't raise it.
The best one for me is Clinton.