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Bill Pearman (not verified) says:
If we watch her actions closely we can tell that Sen Clinton and her staff have already admitted she cannot win this election through her experience and her stand on the issues.
That's exactly why they have resorted to all the "kitche-sink" strategy of throwing anything and everything at Obama hoping something will stick. Why else would her campaign have resorted to all these attacks now and not earlier?
What concerns me deeply is that it is possible that Senator Clinton believes so strongly that this nomination is supposed to be hers that she will make sure that any Democrat beside her who wins the nomination will lose the election.
The party leaders need to call in both candidates and tell them to lay off the attacks and Hillary's are much worse right now. Then reschedule do-overs for Florida and Michigan and, to make them fair to both candidates, make Florida a primary and Michigan a caucus state. Then tell the superdelegates as soon as these do-overs are finished in late June they need to get together and throw their support to the one who has the most pledged delegates at that time. Then get on with the campaign against Sen McCain. Waiting until after the convention to have a nominee with only two months to campaign will be a disaster.
Howard Dean and the party leaders need to show some backbone here.
And it is absurd the have Sen Clinton tendering an offer of the Vice Prsidential nomination to Sen Obama when she is trailing in states won, in pledged delegates, and in total popular vote. How can you come in 2nd in every category and declare yourself the leader?
If we watch her actions closely we can tell that Sen Clinton and her staff have already admitted she cannot win this election through her experience and her stand on the issues.
That's exactly why they have resorted to all the "kitche-sink" strategy of throwing anything and everything at Obama hoping something will stick. Why else would her campaign have resorted to all these attacks now and not earlier?
What concerns me deeply is that it is possible that Senator Clinton believes so strongly that this nomination is supposed to be hers that she will make sure that any Democrat beside her who wins the nomination will lose the election.
The party leaders need to call in both candidates and tell them to lay off the attacks and Hillary's are much worse right now. Then reschedule do-overs for Florida and Michigan and, to make them fair to both candidates, make Florida a primary and Michigan a caucus state. Then tell the superdelegates as soon as these do-overs are finished in late June they need to get together and throw their support to the one who has the most pledged delegates at that time. Then get on with the campaign against Sen McCain. Waiting until after the convention to have a nominee with only two months to campaign will be a disaster.
Howard Dean and the party leaders need to show some backbone here.
And it is absurd the have Sen Clinton tendering an offer of the Vice Prsidential nomination to Sen Obama when she is trailing in states won, in pledged delegates, and in total popular vote. How can you come in 2nd in every category and declare yourself the leader?