In Florida, I asked Obama how long it took him to learn how to fly a plane. He told me this: "The whole course takes about six weeks, but since I have no interest in learning how to land, I finished in 2."
No. Neither Clinton nor Obama can win without the votes of superdelegates.
In a case where no one candidate can win, I believe the superdelegates should reflect the popular vote, while you do not.
You are not evil for wanting the superdelegates to over-rule the will of the people (a lot of Republicans agreed with you in 2000, arguing that the popular vote doesn't matter when the Supreme Court blocked the recount).
If you say that long enough perhaps others will believe you.
I believe in democracy -- the person with the most votes wins. Obviously, you do not. Ironically, the framers of the country would sympathize more with you than me, but they also didn't believe either Obama or Hillary should be able to vote, let alone run for President.
I am uncomfortable with over-ruling the will of the people; it should only be done in extreme cases. I think Gore should have been president in 2000, but that's not how our system works. The will of the people can be ignored, though it shouldn't be.
Also, I don't think Hillary is unelectable -- indeed, all the evidence shows that she is the stronger candidate. Nevertheless, I think a trained donkey would be able to beat McCain.
Neither Obama nor Clinton can get the nomination w/o superdelates. Unless there's a reason to vote otherwise, they should support the person with the most votes (probably Clinton, but we'll have to wait until next week). Unless they can argue that Clinton is unelectable, that is the only democratic way to go.
Sorry, buddy, but you've got some responsibility here, too. In fact, a lot, I'd say.
Democratic principles are paramount in MY America. Not coups, and not scapegoating hate campaigns. Your leadership leads in a very problematic direction, that I don't support.
Tell the mainstream media, we don't accept their undemocratic, unAmerican, deeply irrational white-out on Clinton in this campaign! Candidate with the most popular votes in the history of the Democratic Party's primaries, and already a winner in the electoral college.
Count the votes! Otherwise, the RICH Democratic Party should hold the elections again in Florida and Michigan, with agreement beforehand, by both candidates, that whoever wins, will take the other as VP running mate. Let there be no question in America who Democrat voters want. Otherwise, Obama's praise for Clinton is exactly as empty as it looks. After their mud-slinging and dirty tactics old style politics bullying campaign. This Democrat, for sure, is walking if he wins the nomination.
Hillary gave a GREAT speech in Boca Raton. She is the most rational and democratically minded candidate. The best leader for this nation, with the broadest appeal. She has the most popular votes than any other Democratic candidate in their primary's history. And, she has already obtained the electoral vote, which is clearly not in Obama's ballpark range, or certainly not with any degree of reasonable confidence.
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In Florida, I asked Obama how long it took him to learn how to fly a plane. He told me this: "The whole course takes about six weeks, but since I have no interest in learning how to land, I finished in 2."
UtoobPoster 3 years ago
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Obama, is our God.
He will facilitate the inclusion of America into the European Union.
Soon we will no longer be seen as Tough Americans in the eyes of a more Politically Correct, and accepting Europe.
We will be a more current and sophisticated global partner with BHO for president!!
Tideliner 3 years ago
Go Hillary!
I won't vote for Barack if he steals this election from the people.
The Democrat leaders better get this right or ELSE!!
lees20022 3 years ago
No. Neither Clinton nor Obama can win without the votes of superdelegates.
In a case where no one candidate can win, I believe the superdelegates should reflect the popular vote, while you do not.
You are not evil for wanting the superdelegates to over-rule the will of the people (a lot of Republicans agreed with you in 2000, arguing that the popular vote doesn't matter when the Supreme Court blocked the recount).
I'm done with this issue. Reply away.
stchuckprof 3 years ago
If you say that long enough perhaps others will believe you.
I believe in democracy -- the person with the most votes wins. Obviously, you do not. Ironically, the framers of the country would sympathize more with you than me, but they also didn't believe either Obama or Hillary should be able to vote, let alone run for President.
We'll just have to agree to disagree on this.
stchuckprof 3 years ago
I am uncomfortable with over-ruling the will of the people; it should only be done in extreme cases. I think Gore should have been president in 2000, but that's not how our system works. The will of the people can be ignored, though it shouldn't be.
Also, I don't think Hillary is unelectable -- indeed, all the evidence shows that she is the stronger candidate. Nevertheless, I think a trained donkey would be able to beat McCain.
stchuckprof 3 years ago
Neither Obama nor Clinton can get the nomination w/o superdelates. Unless there's a reason to vote otherwise, they should support the person with the most votes (probably Clinton, but we'll have to wait until next week). Unless they can argue that Clinton is unelectable, that is the only democratic way to go.
stchuckprof 3 years ago
Sorry, buddy, but you've got some responsibility here, too. In fact, a lot, I'd say.
Democratic principles are paramount in MY America. Not coups, and not scapegoating hate campaigns. Your leadership leads in a very problematic direction, that I don't support.
Hillary 08
eyewitnessing 3 years ago
Tell the Democratic Party Bosses we won't accept this palace coup!
Every Vote Counts!
eyewitnessing 3 years ago 4
Tell the mainstream media, we don't accept their undemocratic, unAmerican, deeply irrational white-out on Clinton in this campaign! Candidate with the most popular votes in the history of the Democratic Party's primaries, and already a winner in the electoral college.
Hillary Clinton 08
eyewitnessing 3 years ago
Gratz on Hillary still wanting to still fight..
soularimus 3 years ago
Count the votes! Otherwise, the RICH Democratic Party should hold the elections again in Florida and Michigan, with agreement beforehand, by both candidates, that whoever wins, will take the other as VP running mate. Let there be no question in America who Democrat voters want. Otherwise, Obama's praise for Clinton is exactly as empty as it looks. After their mud-slinging and dirty tactics old style politics bullying campaign. This Democrat, for sure, is walking if he wins the nomination.
eyewitnessing 3 years ago
Hillary gave a GREAT speech in Boca Raton. She is the most rational and democratically minded candidate. The best leader for this nation, with the broadest appeal. She has the most popular votes than any other Democratic candidate in their primary's history. And, she has already obtained the electoral vote, which is clearly not in Obama's ballpark range, or certainly not with any degree of reasonable confidence.
eyewitnessing 3 years ago
florida voters need to blame the statehouse not the DNC. by the way the GOP penalized Florida voters as well but no one brings this up
raiderdawg2006 3 years ago