Still Undecided on Super Duper Tuesday?

Feb 05, 2008 05:46

Check out this Cafferty File. It might make a difference.

Which candidate has the greater chance of uniting the Republican Party, Barack Obama or Hilary Clinton?

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_sharvie_ February 6 2008, 15:15:47 UTC
I loved how Wolf was all, "I'm listening". *lol* He was totally off camera napping or something. *snicker*

Do you have to switch for the General? I thought you could vote for whoever in the general if you were Independent.

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denied_heaven February 5 2008, 23:29:45 UTC
that's one big reason i'm for obama lol (not the main, but a big reason)
living in the south, all i hear daily is 'ill go vote just to vote against her'
i'm still terrified mccain is gona get it just because the democrats have went there with their candidates this time but i'm crossing my fingers and hoping obama can pull it off

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_sharvie_ February 6 2008, 15:20:40 UTC
Seriously, right!? It's like people completely forgot about the constant partisan bickering of the Clinton years. And hello! Like, didn't he get impeached?! Yeah, that's the stuff I want another 4-8 years of. *snort*

Is she gets the nom and then gets trounced by the Republicans there are going to be a lot of shame faced Dems come general election day. And they'll see it coming debate after debate after debate but there will be no turning back. Scary when you think about it. *shivers*

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guardian_erin February 8 2008, 10:46:55 UTC
All I can say is, "Wow."

And they're right; Obama is a movement.

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_sharvie_ February 8 2008, 23:36:27 UTC
:D He's bringing so many people into the process, me included. I've always shunned politics. When I called my dad to convince him to switch to Obama my mom handed him the phone and said, "She wants to talk to you about politics". His response was, "Since when has she been into politics!?"

By the end of the convo not only had I convinced him to take a harder look at Obama (they eventually switched to him!) but he said, "They say he's bringing in young and new voters and I thought, 'yeah right', but I guess they were right". Hee!

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guardian_erin February 9 2008, 00:17:55 UTC
Yes, I love the idea of Obama as president. He's everything I want and I'd like to think that the majority of the nation feels the same, or at least sees him as the best option. If he doesn't win, I'd be highly suspicious of a fixed election. We would be breaking some new ground, turning a fresh page as a nation, and he seems ready to lead and change the world.

Unfortunately, some people might not like that kind of change... like they say about Kennedy.... I get the horrible feeling that if Obama were elected to presidency, he would be assassinated shortly afterward. That might be the only reason why I wouldn't want him to be president - so he wouldn't die - but we can't live in fear, either, so he has my vote. The world needs to change and it can change. Yes it can.

*hugs the Obama*
*hugs the Sharvie* <3

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