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Is it me or is Hillary not doing enough to get the voters for Obama?

Clinton sees that Obama is losing the women's vote slowly. She needs to get out there and get those voters who supported her back on the democratic team. These women who are voting for McCain because of Palin are doing this because they are committed to the feminist movement. But Clinton needs to let those women know that Obama is for them.

Sometimes I think democrats are just so flip-floppy. Republicans are always so loyal and committed to their party. Yet Democrats are so easily persuade, case is point Lieberman and clinton supporters who are now palin supporters. Idiots!

Update:

But don't you think because they are both apart of the same party, they should support one another? You want your party to win so that you can take over congress.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    As I have said many times on this site, Hillary is runing in four years and that requires John McCain be the President.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hmmm no offense I started out as a Hillary supporter then switched over to Obama once it became clear she isn't going to be the primary but I don't think she should have to help. Bush is barely at the conventions and either is any of the other people who ran against Mccain. It's not her job to help, I think the American woman should see she is holding us back not taking us to the future. She is Pro-Life, Pro-Abstinence teaching in school, Pro-Hunting which mean no gun control (mostly for the men), she is not for Woman she is against us. She sets a bad example for all Mother's who actually take the time to talk to their daughters about protecting themselves. But I still don't believe it's Hillary's job I think his Wife should step up and show us that.

  • 1 decade ago

    The first thing Palin did when she arrived on the scene was praise Clinton for cracking the glass ceiling, so don't expect Clinton to help Obama now.

    Clinton is for America, not necessarily for Obama.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    until eventually she concedes and releases her delegates i ought to anticipate that Hillary has a plan to bypass to the convention and undertaking the present ruling of the RBC earlier the Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee can not meet until eventually the DNC convention is convened in August. Her undertaking, if she makes one, ought to require a ruling from the Credentials Committee and a vote from all delegates on the floor of the convention. it really is in simple terms yet another ploy to positioned rigidity on Obama and rigidity her way onto the fee ticket. it really is it seems that glaring it really is what she needs and it really is in simple terms as sparkling that Obama does not want her.

  • 1 decade ago

    Just why would she want to do anything to help Obama. I think she is so much smarter than he is. When he loses, she has a chance to run in 2012. If someone slapped you today, would you want to go to their party tomorrow, I think not. Same thing with Hillary and Obama. He treated her shabbily and now wants her to kiss and makeup, Ha Ha.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think if Hillary is seen as "letting her feminist constituency slide to her admitted friend McCain" she will have all kinds of trouble securing the nomination in 2012. Indy's and new Dems will vote for Obama or someone else. She will see death and old age rob her of probably 20% of her support.

    For her future, Hillary has to kneecap Palin now on several issues.

  • Sambo
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    1 decade ago

    Considering the way Obama and the DNC screwed Hillary out of the nomination and her delegates, I don't blame her one bit for not being enthused to support Obama.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Don't you get it? Clinton is only 'supporting' Obama for the sake of her political life. I'm sure she's not going to go out of her way to say anything nice about him, heII I wouldn't. She even said,"'When we have a crisis- there's no time for on-the-job training." she also said, "McCain has years of experiences, and Obama gave a great speech in 2004."

    McCain/Palin '08!

  • 1 decade ago

    Maybe Hillary is having a hard time getting motivated to down right lie to her supporters!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hillary's only interested in getting votes for Hillary

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