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What should Hillary do if Obama wins Texas and Ohio?
Bow out with grace or fight to the convention. What you think?
My personal opinion is whoever leads in the national popular vote after Pennsylvania should exit and endorse the other one.
18 Answers
- GaspodeLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If she had any class, which she does not, she would have conceded already.
She has started saying good-by to her gang and no longer talks about "when I'm President", mainly she is saying she'll be glad when it's over, next month.
In the best interest of the country, after she loses in Texas, she should assign her delegates to Senator Obama.
- 1 decade ago
If she loses Texas and Ohio, I think she will support Obama. She still wants the democratic party to win and realizes they have more of a chance if she handles it this way. I am not a Clinton supporter, never have been, but after seeing her in the debate a few nights ago, I really feel that she will bow out IF she loses by a decent margin. If they are very close or she wins, it's on like donkey kong!
- 1 decade ago
Drop out.
But she won't do this.
When Barack wins these next states in another sweep (all of 'em: Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont), then Hillary will try to put Michigan and Florida back into play despite Barack never even being on the Michigan ballot in abiding the DNC's rules.
Hillary will sink the Clinton legacy in this election year.
I think this is about the last we'll see of the Clinton influence on the Democratic party.
John Lucas
- 1 decade ago
Bow out. Money is already tight and I think her fundraising will hit a brick wall. She could damage her own political career by continuing. Huckabee is running for 2012 at this point, but I don't think Hillary has anything to gain by imitating Huckabee. The Guiliani imitation (small states don't matter, see you in Texas) has already damaged her enough.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
She'd melt..... And Bill would be released from his spell....
Just kidding... But bow out gracefully? No way, she also would never attempt to tell her supporters to support Obama because she would rather have a Republican in office than admit defeat....
She doesn't give a crap about the democratic party.....
- Mahal, LAK P.S.Lv 41 decade ago
She should do exactly the same thing Mitt Romney did.
Suck it up, quit the race, and re-unite the Democrats under one candidate for the good of the liberal movement.
(If this sounds dumb to you, it's because liberalism teaches you to be self-centered and think only of what's good for you or what agrees with your beliefs, and to heck with everyone else. What Romney did flies in the face of what everyone in the media was saying about conservatives--that we're at each other's throats just because there isn't a Reagan running.)
- 1 decade ago
Cry and cry some more. She will continue, although I think she should bow out if she does.