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WV and KY will look bad (5.00 / 3) (#40)
by andgarden on Fri May 09, 2008 at 12:10:11 AM EST
plus disenfranchising FL and MI is messy and unDemocratic.

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Exactly (4.75 / 4) (#60)
by BDB on Fri May 09, 2008 at 12:19:54 AM EST
If he really had this thing wrapped up, he wouldn't need to take all these steps that will hurt him in November.

I still expect him to be the nominee, but it's very weird.

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i guess they want all the hard working (none / 0) (#206)
by hellothere on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:27:25 AM EST
democratic core to leave and take the clintons with us when we go. since we form the majority of the party, i'd say that should be quite interesting. the young and restless won't give them much. in fact they'll try and hit up on bitter boomer mom and dad for it. the aa community i am sure will want to but their resources are limited. so donna, dean, just where are you getting your moola for the new dem party? the latte drinkers? some but they'll get tired of hearing from you once obama has gone down in defeat and perish the thought that you might expect THEM to do hard work in a campaign. listen, good luck with that. when you get some humility, don't give us a call. we'll think about it depending on your attitude. (snark)

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WV and KY (none / 0) (#221)
by stefystef on Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:53:30 AM EST
and MO and PR will look bad for Obama too.  After all this talk about Obama breaking into Hilary's base, it seems to be the total opposite.  Obama has been losing the working class/white voter in each election.  Hillary has actually vitalized that base.

I doubt if Obama , with a couple of flowery speeches, can unite that Hillary core, which is the Core of the Democratic Party, to vote for him.

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