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Will Hillary Clinton supporters finally accept Barack Obama is the winner and the next president be a man?
It is time for Hillary Clinton supporters to support the winner of the Democratic nomination, Mr. Barack Obama...even Hillary Clinton is ordering her supporters to support Barack Obama. Hillary's supporters must accept, support and vote for Barack Obama whether they like it or not, he is all they have for this election and they must submit and support him for the Democratic Party to win. Otherwise Barack Obama may lose and Hillary Clinton will then run as the Democratic Nominee in 2012. Everyone knows Hillary Clinton was the real favorite, but heavy voting in certain sectors of society abandoned her when she needed their help the most. Will Hillary Clinton supporters return the favor and leave the door open for Hillary to run in 2012 by voting for John McCain? John McCain is only going to serve one-term and Hillary Clinton will be the next president should he be elected in 2008! Barack Obama will be history should he lose this years presidential election. Lately he has flip-flopped on about every issue and is appearing not to be the person he claimed to be in the beginning. Picking veteran Joe Biden is not "Real Change", he is part of the established problem in Washington, DC! So much for real change we can believe in! This is just more of the same! Hillary would have represented more change than what Barack Obama is at this time! Barack Obama flim-flammed a lot of voters, but he is beginning to unravel and he is on his way out! Another impostor! Hillary Clinton in 2012, she will get my vote! Hillary Clinton supporters were right, she was and is the best choice and I was wrong....John McCain would make a better president than Obama, Barack is a slick-talking car salesman who keeps changing the price on a car as he goes along to his advantage!
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- Jacob WLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Few people realize that if the Primaries in the later States were "winner take all" as the early states that Obama won were, Hillary would have gotten the nomination in a landslide.
A few points: In the early going, many Hillary supporters, believing she could not loose, crossed party lines to vote for McCain. They figured he was the easiest Republican for Hillary to beat. Obama ended up winning those states and many were winner take all. By the time Hillary voters realized it was too late. Look at the results. Hillary won almost every state in the later part of the Primaries but the way the delegates were apportioned Obama ended up loosing the state but picking up nearly as many delegates as she did.
I hope both parties take a long hard look at the way we run primaries in this country. Truth be told, neither Obama nore McCain is the actual choice of either party. It should have been Romney and Clinton.
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- 1 decade ago
It all depends on if they are Democrats at heart or Clinton supporters at heart. The true Democrats will unite, even though they would have preferred Clinton, Obama got the prize.
To the die-hard supporters of Clinton, They will do whatever they can to sabotage Obama to the point that McCain could have a chance at winning, knowing that his four years may not be that great. They believe that it will create the void in 2012 for the Democrats to present Clinton. Unfortunately, if Obama loses and his supporters feel that her supporter betrayed them and the party, they may return the favor in 2012.
Unfortunately, many people do not bother to look at the big picture. Instead, they think of their own goals and desires, and to hell with the rest.
I say, vote the way you want to if you are a Clinton supporter, but keep in mind that voting for Obama is significantly better than carrying on the failed policies of the failed Bush Administration through the work of John McCain. Choose wisely.
Source(s): OBAMA 08, better now before it's to late. - 5 years ago
Either way it is difficult, but with this years candidates all being weak and not a real frontrunner in the mix it is really up for grabs. America will be the real victim of this election should the candidates not do what they promise as usual. Ok now to answer your question(sorry) the woman has it harder because she is seen as weak and sympathetic where a black man while seen as not so strong of politics and or his lack of experience will still be strong enough to command the greatest country on earth. And no i dont support Obama, mainly because I think.... well ill leave this alone
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, Obama is toast in the election and Hilary just made the cheese more binding..
Obama was good for about 15 minutes of fame and then he fizzled
out
Do you really believe Barack Hussein Obama is going to win in the Fall?
70 Days and a big hush will fall on the land as Obama supporters
cry bitter tears but you will get over this loss..it is a learning experience
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- 1 decade ago
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote! She should be the Democratic nominee!!!!!
Due to the fact I can't stand Barack Obama, I support John McCain! Down with Obama!!!
- 1 decade ago
At least with McCain, what you see is what you get. Obama scares the daylights outta me and you are right, if Obama is the actual nominee after the convention, McCain WILL win this election and MY VOTE will help his cause! I will give up my right to vote before I will EVER mark Obama on my ballot.
HILLARY 2008
..if not, then...
MCCAIN 2008
NOBAMA!!!!
- Busy Lady 2010Lv 71 decade ago
Yes, It's seems Obama has flip-flopped. McCain don't want extra taxes. At least he is for drilling. We would be better off with McCain.
Biden is for everything Obama was against.
- navymomLv 51 decade ago
No matter where ones passion for a candidate lies, a vote for John, aka bush ll, would be a slap in the face to every active duty military member.
Get off your high horse and put a stop to the slaughter and maiming of our country's young citizens, even if it is as the personal expense of voting for the whole instead of voting for your favorite.
- Carl MarksLv 61 decade ago
Issue for issue, they are exactly the same. Hillary supports are disappointed, but will definitely come around.
McCain has a bigger issue with his base. The Christian voters hate him and there isn't much passion coming from any Republicans after Bush, and about McCain.
There is alot of talk about HIllary/Obama......but McCain is the one with the real issue regarding their base......just look at the polls in Georgia, South Carolina, Alaska, etc....that show Obama competitive.
- MidinLv 41 decade ago
No, anything else? lol we're not automotons or a monolith. Just because she changed her mind dont mean we will. AND i know she still thinks Obama is not experienced enough and too green. Shes just doing what she has to. But regardless he wont get my vote. You guys whined about Bush being too inexperienced and you want to do that all over again?? I dont think so.Good luck in November....