As misogynistic as it is, as dumb as it is, as much of an inaccurate reading and waste of time as it is, I absolutely LOVE that Hillary getting a little choked up (note: her voice cracked; she was not crying) is turning out to be one of these iconic campaign moments, on par with (for better or worse) the Checkers speech and Howard Dean's 2004 "
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In response to your comment about health care, I direct you to Paul Krugman's November 30 column in the NYTRe: your second ( ... )
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She cannot afford to disavow her past actions because then she will be pinned as a "flip-flopper," and this will be just more fodder for the Republican attack machine. All that matters is that she is speaking out against the war now, and her actions show she is clearly against escalating the war and favors an exit strategy. Isn't that what Democrats as a whole want? Well, judging from her actions, I would say she will make accomplishing this end goal a priority.
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Point 2: Failing to disavow his past action was a big part of why Kerry lost in 2004. He was pinned as a flip-flopper anyway, but if he'd come out and said "I'm sorry, that vote was a mistake" (as he as done since) it wouldn't have affected that narrative but it would have ( ... )
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You'll notice that almost everyone there has negative opinions of Hillary. Only one person has clearly positive comments, and even that person is somewhat ambivalent.
Now, look at the Obama section: most people's comments tend positive, though a few are negative.
Next, follow each person who made positive comments about Obama, through the Republican section. You'll notice that a good number of them like one or more of the Republican candidates.
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I won't argue that there is a more divisive view of Obama, because based on public opinion data, this is simply not true. However, I don't think that Hillary is so polarizing that she would not be able to win the GE. When matched up with the Republican candidates in all theoretical match-ups, she gives them all a good run for their money.
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Also, where are you getting this notion that these polls are worthless? You pointed me to a page that had a survey of different responses to the candidates as evidence of your point, yet you dismiss national polls and surveys as worthless. Why?
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As for why the polls are completely worthless, read my much longer comments to Lindsay below, where I explained some of the main reasons.
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