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Old 04-24-2008, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by p-did View Post
...She also talks more about "beating Republicans", while Obama has a history of working with the GOP when it comes to enacting positive change.

So Obama is the winner by default: he's the only candidate that has the leadership skills fit for a president, he works well with the other side of the aisle, and he's just generally a good and likable guy.
Can you give me an example of Barack working well with the other side? I have seen only one example in which he actually worked with a Republican (John McCain), but that is because McCain took a giant leap to the other side of the aisle himself.

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And when he speaks, you can feel it through your heart. He's got the magic that we need in a leader, and he dedicated to making the nation a better place to live for middle-class and low-income people.
You did not just say that. Oh my.
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