The Iowa Caucus

Jan 02, 2008 19:53

Tomorrow is the day I've been waiting all year for, and as all you know that my support of Senator Clinton has never wavered.

This isn't a strong woman thing. It's a strong candidate thing and that distinction is what truly matters in this race. Not age, gender, or race. Not even 400$ haircuts. Who can lead what will be one of the hardest transitional times in our country? Who is not only best suited but rather best able to work across the isle? Who has the most political experience and who has the most to show for it?

I am not saying Barack Obama is a terrible candidate, clearly he would not have this level of support if that were true. Also, his charisma and intelligence make him the best candidate of our Party in the future. To be honest, a loss would not hurt Senator Obama here either. The exposure and finances he has accrued over this time is prime capital for a second run four or even eight years from now. His lack of experience is simply something to worry about. It is not as if we can afford yet another catastrophic mistake in the Executive Branch. As great a man and beacon of hope that he is , he also has NO foreign policy experience. Right now, that's what is killing Romney and he's an executive in his own right.

I have to go, but I would simply like to wish Senator Clinton good luck in race not only tomorrow but for the rest of Primary season.

When I go to New Hampshire next week, a bunch of my debating friends get to have a sit down with her the day before the actual Primary, so that should be amazing.

election 08, hillary clinton

Previous post Next post
Up