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Old 05-08-2008, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by JP5 View Post
Either that or they'll stay home.
That's got to be your hope...

The truth is, the unions will get out the blue-collar support, and most, at least 75% of Clinton supporters will vote for Obama.

That should be more than enough, considering that Obama has more votes than any candidate, so far.

If I were you, I'd be worried about your folks staying home, what with the "liberal" or, at least, formerly moderate McCain.

We know the Obama folks will be there.

And if Clinton's on the ticket, expect to see them clamoring to vote.


Your candidate, on the otherhand, excites nobody, and represents very little change from the current president.

Time will tell, of course.

For now, though, Obama is very much in the game, leading in fact. It was nice to see a one day reprieve from "He's done" as so many conservatives have asserted over the last few weeks.
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