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Old Apr 28, 2008, 04:42 PM
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It's Time for Obama to Bow Out of Race!

The nation is talking greatly now and has decided that Obama, who is left of Hillary Clinton on most things important to Americans, is simply unelectable. After her victorious win in Pennsylvania, Hillary has apparently more than convinced people across the nation that she would make a better president than Obama and the nation is now agreeing with her! In fact, she is now even beating McCain! If Obama truly wants to get a Democrat as president in the Oval Office by next January, he should gracefully bow out of the race now and save the party from further struggles! This trend can only continue with Hillary winning more and more support and even the superdelegates who are now seriously looking at her!

For the story: ABC News: AP POLL: Clinton Beats McCain By Wider Margin Than Obama

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Old May 7, 2008, 08:00 AM   #71  
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Hello tom:

I dunno if it was a question, but I'm answering anyway. I think he'd be a better president than the other two.

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ex, the question I don't recall seeing answered with much substance is why? I mean, beyond being able to send a thrill up Chris Matthews' leg, what makes him the man?
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Hello again, Steve:

He's NOT the man. He's, in my view, the lessor of the evils we are being presented with. I KNOW what Hillary will do. I KNOW what McCain will do. I wouldn't do ANY of that.

I'm willing to take a chance on Obama. I certainly don't think he'll be worse, and, of course, he could actually be much better.

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Hello again, Steve:

He's NOT the man. He's, in my view, the lessor of the evils we are being presented with. I KNOW what Hillary will do. I KNOW what McCain will do. I wouldn't do ANY of that.

I'm willing to take a chance on Obama. I certainly don't think he'll be worse, and, of course, he could actually be much better.

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Sounds a lot like why I'm voting for McCain
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