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This question is for Hillary's supporters...?

It is becoming evident that Obama is going to be the Democrat nominee. Hillary's so call faithful Super delegates are swinging over and jumping into the Obama ban wagon. The question is: How many of you would vote Republican, pencil Hillary's name in or just not vote at all?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    At least 30% of Hillary's supporters will not vote for Obama in November. Hillary and the media have fueled great divisions in the Democratic Party that will not be healed.

    The media has largely ignored or justified even the most outrageous and divisive statements and actions by the Clinton campaign.

    Hillary claims she is winning the popular vote by including MI with no votes for Obama when he and all other major democratic candidates were not on the ballot. The media largely ignores this fact.

    Hillary equates the DNC penalty against MI & FL that she supported with slavery and denying women's suffrage. Hillary blames Obama for FL & MI losing their primary votes when Obama was open to any verifiable primary or caucus re-vote in both MI & FL. Hillary refused to have caucuses and was only open to a unverifiable and untested mail-in re-vote when she realized she would need the delegates and popular votes. The media largely ignores or even justifies this insane argument.

    Hillary argues that Obama is too inexperienced to serve as president. Hillary and the media have ignored the reasons that this is a questionable argument.

    The media has largely ignored that Obama has over 3 more years of legislative experience than Clinton does. Obama has achieved a substantial legislative record in the Illinois and US Senate which was ignored by most of the media and reported in a factcheck.org analysis in NewsWeek. (http://www.newsweek.com/id/114557/page/3)

    Obama has managed a well planned and organized campaign and built an unparalleled grassroots organization Obama overcame a deficit of over 100 superdelegates to earn the endorsements of more of his senate colleagues, governors and elected representatives than Hillary.These endorsers including many female, Jewish, Catholic and Hispanic leaders including Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas and Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri.

    It is not important how many Hillary supporters intend to vote for Obama now. It is important that we end the primary as soon as possible and begin focusing on McCain and healing the divisions in the Democratic Party.

    There are clear distinctions between the policies of McCain/Bush and Obama that will lead most of Clinton's supporters back the democratic candidate.

  • 5 years ago

    I in simple terms asked a similar question the different day and maximum folk of Hillary supporters pronounced that they could vote for McCain. i'm uncertain yet which way i could flow as a results of fact Obama and McCain are the two virtually the two poor suggestions, in my opinion.

  • 1 decade ago

    To ALL DEMOCRATICS and INDEPENDENTS:

    If you have an excellent job making what you deserve: Vote McCain

    If you believe that the U.S. should continue paying the terrorist not to kill our troops in Iraq: Vote McCain

    If you believe our economical situation will get better: Vote McCain

    If you don’t have to send a child to college: Vote McCain

    If you think food prices are too low: Vote McCain

    If you think the US can regain recognition as a World Power: Vote McCain

    If you think our educational system allows our children to compete globally: Vote McCain

    If you think we are a UNITED NATION already: Vote McCain

    But if you truly want to SUPPORT Hilary’s positions: Vote OBAMA

    Their positions on issues are almost the same. So why would you vote for someone who would give you four more years of the same pain.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would vote republican. But, I'm still voting for Hillary until the end.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I will undoubtedly go for John Mc Cain , simply because I do NOTwant an anti-American closet Muslim as the next president . I do NOT want a president which is being supported by America's for-ever enemies like Hamas . I do NOT want a president whom wife is literally a racist , and I do not want a president who has several really anti-American hardliner fellas in his campaign .

  • 1 decade ago

    Hillary can still pull this out and she should keep the pressure on Obama, because with Obama, it is win at all cost.. He is a Muslim extremist...

  • 1 decade ago

    Let's see is Obama chooses a Jewish running mate, though he might opt for a R.C. male. Chances are I'd vote Republican.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hillary will be the next President. She will stop at nothing to be our leader. Furthermore, she is entitled to be our President. I can tell that you don't like her - but you can go on dreaming because Hillary will be our President! Please change your way. You know the song "You've got to change your evil ways, Baby"? Well change your ways and vote for Hillary. We will change the Constitution if necessary. She deserves to be President!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'd vote for Hillary.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would vote no matter what because its my right as a citizen. Despite if my vote is counted or not, it allows me to participate guilt free in debates and ***** about who is president lol. I think if Hilary falls out of the campaign I would then vote for Obama, but I would never go Republican. This is not because I'm democratic (I'm independent) but because I disagree with many of the republicans major opinions and ideas of change.

    Source(s): My personal opinion
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