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Really, now
by djg1229
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Even if she were tired, there is no way to read Hillary's statement except in terms of race baiting. She has lost the nomination, but has every right to stay in and destroy her political career with these kinds of statements. Does she really think that Obama can pay off her campaign debt now? She could be helpoful by taking the fight to McCain, but no, she and her surrogates are continuing to try to weaken the nominee. I know that the Clintonistas will argue that it's not over, but guess what, it is. So, join the new Democratic party or vote for McCain and live with it when he replaces Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a Supreme Court Justice who outlaws abortion. Hillary will not be President of the US now or ever.
Re: Really, now
by bentontheworld

I mentioned this in another post, but it's time for Clinton supporters to be adults about things and take into consideration their opinions about what policies will best serve our country, and which candidate is most likely to support and enact those policies. Right now, the most ardent of her supporters are in a rage--they're emotionally distressed by her loss, which is understandable. However, hopefully comments like this from Senator Clinton help convince many of them that the best candidate won, and that they can enthusiastically support Senator Obama.

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