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  • Oh Hitchens, Off the Reservation Again, Are We?

    Hilary Clinton will make a great President, and it is only a matter of time now before that happens. I speak as the American who picked both her and Ronald Reagan for the job, so I think I know what I am talking about. Supporters of Obama and McCain will just have to get used to my choice of Hilary for President, just as I have had to accommodate ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by MichaelBernard1 on April 1, 2008
  • Polls AND NEW HAMPSHIRE

    Krosnick is a leading survey expert and i would be surprised if he is not right in what he says, but I would like to speculate further. Based on what I have seen, I expect three things combine to make for what was not an upset but was an unexpected victory for Clinton. One is that most voters apparently liked both candidates,something likely to ...
    Posted to Trailhead by rlempert on January 10, 2008
  • 4 Simple Reasons Why Hillary Beat Obama in NH

    Here's why I believe that Hillary won the NH battle: (1) Her tears won her the ''sympathy vote''.(2) Obama was flat in the debate on Saturday, and Clinton was feisty.(3) President Clinton was (intentionally) quite misleading on Monday night when he talked about Barack's statement on the war in 2004 - by parsing Barack's written comments, ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by BDoughtie on January 9, 2008
  • bad polls

    Sen. Hillary Clinton won big in the southern part of New Hampshire, where I live. That's where she beat Sen. Barak Obama. It's recently become a very urban and suburban part of the state. Part of the issue may be that pollsters are using census data from 2000 to weight results. This could skew results toward Sen. Obama. Why? Because Obama did ...
    Posted to Trailhead by jodyreese on January 9, 2008
  • Re: Hillary Clinton in trouble

    I think her ''fighter'' persona is definitely a hindrance. I am an independent, and I would love to see hyper-partisanship, attack politics, and divisiveness diminished. She doesn't understand that that's the sort of change that many voters are looking for: not if you can change policies--everyone Democrat running for President can do that--but ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by unitedstatesofamerica on January 5, 2008