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politicsanyone - > Politics, anyone? -> Do Hillary's wins matter?
Do Hillary's wins matter?

Talk about deja vu all over again. There's been another big night of voting and I'm still not sure what it means — or if it means anything, given the little change in Obama's delegate lead. What do you guys think?

And are you glad the drama continues, possibly all the way to the convention? Are the Democrats shooting themselves in the foot? Are we more likely to get President John McCain as a result?

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Topics: Election 2008, Politics, presidential race, Hillary Clinton, barack obama, John McCain
posted by politicsanyone on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 09:31 AM
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posted by Linda_Alvarado on Mar 5, 2008 at 10:09 AM

 No, I'm not glad the drama continues.  It isn't good for the country or the Democractic party.  Yes, we rae more likely to get a President John McCain.

posted by catpaw on Mar 6, 2008 at 07:52 AM

 McCain doesn't have to defend himself or counter stupid name calling and smears. He can campaign on issues. That's the big advantage of being last man standing. I'd like to see Democratic party pick a candidate for the same reason, but--sigh--expect the ordeal not be resolved until the convention.

posted by ChicoEsquela on Mar 6, 2008 at 07:54 AM

 Yes, it do!

( matter that is)

It will keep the Dems a fightin for awhile longer (PA is several weeks away for example)

Thats gotta be a good thing

posted by ChicoEsquela on Mar 6, 2008 at 08:10 AM

 I think the Dem convention should be settled with guns

Bring in Fitty (cent) and his crew and HRC's  "Mena Arkansas Hit Team"

That'd work

posted by TomW on Mar 6, 2008 at 08:26 AM

 This works really well for the Democrats.  Free media for them for the next 8 weeks at least.  No one is even going to be talking about that guy on the Republican side unless he's screwing up or making kissy-face with the president.


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