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10 Races In A Row: Is Obama Unstoppable?

Barack Obama made an unprecedented 45 minute speech last night (to me it seemed like a convention nomination acceptance speech) repeating his platform and promises for big change. A filled beyond capacity crowd in Houston applauding and hanging on every word while Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters in Ohio with much less airtime.

Upcoming races in Ohio and Texas are critical for Hillary whether or not she can turn the all-important superdelegates her way (they make up 20% of the democratic delegate count). While Obama is ahead in delegates neither candidate is guaranteed the 2025 delegates needed to secure the nomination.

So what do you think Senator Clinton should do:

a) hang in there and keep campaigning because it ain’t over till it’s over

b) bow out and get back to being a senator

c) work out a deal for the #2 spot and join forces with Obama

Feel free to suggest something else…..

 

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15 Responses to “10 Races In A Row: Is Obama Unstoppable?”

Comment by Michael

If Hillary gets poor numbers in Ohio, I think it is over for her and she should try to help unite the Democratic Party. I don’t see her playing second fiddle to Obama or any other person at this stage of her career.

With that said, I don’t much care for either one of them. Obama’s long-winded speeches do nothing for me. Motivational hyperbole appeals to a lot of people, but I have grown too skeptical and cynical over the years to buy into such things. I want to know what the plan is and how it will be put in place.

When it comes to politics, talk isn’t cheap. It could empty your bank account for generations!

 
Comment by Ken

I’m a Hillary Clinton supporter because of her intelligence and the fact that she has good ideas about dealing with issues such as the economy , health care, etc.could surface.

I think she will continue to campaign with the hope of winning Texas and Ohio.So I think that she should hang in there.

Barack Obama is full of hot air and hasn’t accomplished much in his political career.

Obama has been given a free pass until just recently by the media. It’s just a matter of time before his past and lack of morals come back to haunt him.I think a mistake or scandal is brewing on the horizon which will bring him down.

Also, by November the naive public will realize that he’s just a phoney playing on their emotions because there is no substance with him. Good speeches can only go so far.

If Hillary isn’t nominated then I’m definitely voting for John McCain in the general election.

 
Comment by Terri ~ Las Vegas

I don’t know about Hillary,
but I am getting on my knees to pray… pray that Obama does NOT get in office…

he will tax us to DEATH… and he will NOT protect us from the terrorists.

 
Comment by Ralph

If the national press would cover the Chicago Tribune’s reporting on Obama’s land deal with Tony Rezko perhaps Obama’s star would be tarnished a little.

Mr. Obama has yet to adequately explain how the house he bought for over $300,000.00 off list price was bought on the same day that an adjacent vacant lot owned by the same seller was bought at full price by Mr. Rezko who is under indictment for illegal contributions to politicians in Illinois.

 
Comment by Carl

The only thing she has accomplished as a senator in my home state is run for president… from day 1 through 2 terms.

She should stay home and watch Bill… Lord knows he needs watching.

 
Comment by Debra Lazard

I told my husband when Hillary Clinton “stood by her man”, moved to New York and ran for Senator that she was planning to run for president in 2008. I think she should bow out now. She really doesn’t have the experience it takes to be our president and negotiate with foreign countries. Neither should she expect to be Senator Obama’s running mate. If that ends up being the case, I will be sorely disappointed. I think you are right on the money, Carl.

 
Comment by bunny

I think Hillary should be the nominee – There is still a possibility she can

 
Comment by woflen244

Jamie,

>>So what do you think Senator Clinton should do:

Aside from beginning to tell the truth, I think she should bring the Train-wreck to the World to start helping her. Oops! Sorry I mean Ambassador to the World – Bill Clinton should start campaigning for her some more.

Speaking of Ralph Nader I hope he syphens votes from the Dems like he did in 2000. Talk about a God send.

w

How dare you tell the truth about me.
–Hillary.

Here’s where the fun begins.
–Hillary in December when she was ahead.

If elected I’d have the Clintons indicted on several charges including treason.
–Ralph Nader – 2000 campaign promise.

 
Comment by John of Aloha, Oregon

If Hillary really wants to get back into the White House she should submit an application to be the Obama’s nanny or to be Ralph Nader’s primary pencil sharpener. Better yet, she could petition to be the designated turkey lady, the one who brings the Thanksgiving turkey to the White House for pardon by John McCain. If anyone would pardon her it would be him. He’s such a nice guy and will look at home in the White House.

 
Comment by John of Aloha, Oregon

Hillary can always be the Obama’s nanny or Nader’s Principal Pencil Sharpner if she ever wants to work at the White House. Her best bet is to volunteer her services as the Turkey Lady and bring the turkey named Bill to the White House around Thanksgiving and hope for a double pardon.

 
Comment by Cathy

No one is unstoppable. But after just watching a gaggle of newswomen with their claws out(Jean Pirro and company with Martha McCallum), I am surprised that Obama isn’t doing even better than he is!! These ladies cannot hide their dislike of Senator Clinton, no matter how much they might think they can. It is quite obvious that everyone except Juan Williams is delighted that Senator Clinton is having a rough go of it. I don’t know which is worse……the fact that the pundits and the media are acting like shameless teenagers going nuts over some new rock star…..or the people who will believe the hype and vote accordingly. Shame on all of you. Instead of being proud of and supporting our first, qualified female candidate for President of the United States of America, you are afraid to say anything negative about Obama. No wonder women will never crack the glass ceiling.
I will vote for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (not afraid to use her middle name), and if that is not possible, I will have to vote republican.

 
Comment by Lauren

I agree with carl also she lied to new yorkers about bringing in new jobs,she not to blame its bushes fault he wouldn’t let her??? please once a liar always a liar!!!! she needs to get out!!!people are just plain tired of her!!!

 
Comment by Lauren

she needs to get out she is acting like a sore loser

 
Comment by John of Aloha, Oregon

This isn’t about a glass ceiling, Cathy. This is about Hillary’s record and how she is trying to get votes through distorting the glass window into her record. Many rational people’s fear the dubious path she will take us down if elected President pushing us closer and closer over the edge into Socialism, Isolationism, and . If Margaret Thatcher or some other female Conservative, even Moderate were running for US President, I would not hesitate to vote for her. If McCain chooses a qualified female VP candidate will you be as generous with your vote as you are with Hillary? A female VP would indeed break a glass ceiling that seems most important to you, and very likely, if a Republican, not do it at the expense of the values of our founding and current mothers and fathers.

 
Comment by Wilma

I think Obama is trying to (his words) boil all the hope out of the American people.They cling to guns and church he says because they are bitter. O.K. then I guess that explains why he sat in his church for 20 years and listened to Wrights’ bitterness.

 

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