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(Page 1 of 164)Misa9:23AMMar 5th 2008
Obama would be wiped out by McCain.
Chuck9:24AMMar 5th 2008
Obama has to much sand in his shoes for me
sheilah9:24AMMar 5th 2008
One down and hopefully one to go. Hillary is not the answer to our Country's problems, she will only create a socialistic beuracracy.
Tammy9:24AMMar 5th 2008
Thank God that the press is finally showing him for what he really is. An unexperienced bigot with a lot of hatred inside of him.
Terry9:24AMMar 5th 2008
Hillary turned the corner last night and now needs the support of YOUNG people mesmerized by empty words from an empty suit. Inspiration is great but rolling up your sleeves, a little bit of perspiration, and getting up from being knocked down in life is the stuff I want my President to be made of. Get beyond the words.
tmccul39759:25AMMar 5th 2008
Republicans such as my wife and I congratulate Hillary on her Texas win. Democrats need to wake up to the fact that Obama hasn't paid his dues and the republicans will win in November if he is democratic candidate
S. James Jones9:26AMMar 5th 2008
Glass jaw? yeah right!! Hillary had to cry to get voters on board. Let's put this all back in perspective: Obama = 12 straight wins. Obama is so much more than the politics of old a la Hillary; Obama is a movement.
BETTY9:26AMMar 5th 2008
I THINK ITS ABOUT TIME THE PRESS GOT INVOLVED AND BEGINS TO VET MR OBAMA. HE HAS HAD AN EASY RIDE, LIKE PLAYING IN A SANDBOX WITH THE MEDIA, AND ANYTIME HILLARY WOULD TRY TO POINT OUT HIS WEAKNESSES THE PRESS WOULD TAKE HER ON AND DEFEND THE POOR LITTLE THING.
WELL I SAY HE IS RUNNING FOR THE TOP JOB IN THE NATION, LET HIM STAND UP AND TAKE THE BLKOWS LIKE HILLARY ALREADY HAS DONE.
THE PEOPLE NEED TO REALIZE THAT WE ARE NOT ELECTING A ROCK STAR WE ARE ELECTING A PRESIDENT AND WE NEED TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT IT. CHARISMA WILL NOT GET IT IN THIS WORLD. HARD WORK WILL AND I DON'T THINK HE HAS THAT KIND OF STUFF, HE LOOKS FOR SOMEONE TO PAVE THE WAY FOR HIM. KINDA LIKE HE THINKS HE IS KING. WELL WE GOT ONE OF THEM ALREADY.
whoa12459:26AMMar 5th 2008
obama is a wind bag all show and no go ........experience!! he has none!!!
molly9:27AMMar 5th 2008
Obama is not stupid, he took it well yesterday, and guess what- he is still in the lead!
plastic9:27AMMar 5th 2008
I have to say.... I will be 110% behind whomever our Democratic Party selects... it looks like my candidate may be mathematically improbable... but not impossible. I believe that it will be very very close, and that the superdelegates will hold the line in regards to the popular vote... which will likely be Obama. It would be chaos if they did not respect the wishes of those who voted... even if they were blinded by rhetoric.
I am only worried that we are putting all of our hopes in the hands of a candidate who cannot deliver a win against McCain.
1. GO HILLARY!!!!
2. or WHOMEVER IS UP AGAINST MCCAIN!!!!
3. and WON'T THEY RECONSIDER THE "SUPER TICKET?"
Sharon9:27AMMar 5th 2008
And let's remember - Obama outspent the Clinton campaign by 3 to 1 thanks to Oprah and her billions . . . yet he still couldn't close the deal.
To all you Hillary supporters, we cannot slack off now. Please donate to her campaign - even $10.00 will help. I am not part of her campaign, I am just a huge supporter who slept like a baby last night.
Gooooo Hillary!
Jean Driver9:28AMMar 5th 2008
I AGREE. I'M GLAD VOTERS ARE WAKING UP.HILLARY IS THE ONE TO HANDLE MCCAIN. I HOPE SHE IS THE COMEBACK GIRL. LOL
Fai9:28AMMar 5th 2008
If this morally bankrupt woman actually suceeds in getting this nomination, then all of you who voted for her, and fell for the media spin deserve all the misery you get in the next 4-8 years. She can not win against McCain, and she will have torn apart the democratic party and the country in her quest for power. She cares more about winning than WHY she should win. Shame on all of you for falling for her lies, and the media's complicity.
Cathy9:28AMMar 5th 2008
I am a Hillary supporter. Although Obama is a wonderful public speaker....he has just to "wow" me into thinking that he is the right candidate. With that said, the next President has many issues to solve.
new2008america9:28AMMar 5th 2008
DREAM TICKET:
PRESIDENT HILLARY CLINTON
VICE PRESIDENT OBAMA
THIS WLL UNITE THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND ASSURE OUR WIN IN NOVEMBER!
LETS MAKE IT HAPPEN
far51509:29AMMar 5th 2008
If Hillary or Obama wins the Presidency this country will continue to go down but only at an even faster rate then it is already going. McCain will stall and have meetings and do nothing just as the politicians have been doing for decades so we will only slowly collapse. Clinton and Obama will try to spend our way out of trouble while getting us into more. America loses with all of the above candidates. Face reality all.
Billy9:29AMMar 5th 2008
Finally someone sees through this Barrack "HUSSEIN" Obama. People of RI,OH and TX refused to believe his lies and now is the time for the rest of America to show him that being black is not going to get him to the White House.
Apisco Tiger9:29AMMar 5th 2008
Clinton will beat McCain with a narrow margin but with a very high probability. With Obama, the risk is much higher. If no negative unknowns about him get revealed by the Republicans (very unlikely scenario), then he will beat McCain with a very wide margin. However, if the negatives start coming, he will lose to McCain with a wide margin. On balance, if the Democrats want to win the General elections, it is in their interest to nominate Hillary Clinton.

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val wilson9:10AMMar 5th 2008
Thank goodness the voters are starting to think with there heads.....Hillary will tear McCain to pieces in any debate. and win the presidency going away....his experience would kill Obama.....THINK.....