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Re: A Female Backlash Against Obama Is Beginning (2.00 / 4)

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by neonplaque on Sun May 18, 2008 at 12:30:06 AM EST

Re: A Female Backlash Against Obama Is Beginning (2.00 / 3)

And I say that as an Ohio citizen.


by neonplaque on Sun May 18, 2008 at 12:30:35 AM EST
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Ohio voters for McCain woohoo! (none / 0)

You don't want Obama to win in November awesome!


by catfish1 on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:45:23 AM EST
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I think they need to work for HRC now.. (2.00 / 2)

But not ask anyone to vote against Obama if (unfortunately for all of us) he becomes the Dem. nominee.

Despite Sweetiegate.

Look at it this way. McCain called his life partner a "xxxx"

Obama's folk keep saying, "its McCain or Obama"
But thats not true at this point. You can work for HRC and make it clear that the Democrats have the intelligence to want more than what Obama has to offer, mediocrity. If he is the nominee, then, you dont need to campaign for him, campaign for local Dem candidates in order to ensure that a national voice for Dem issues in the next four years is heard.

In other words, how people vote is their business.
This election should be about issues. Issues like universal healthcare and economic growth for ALL of us. About improving and continued access to public education so America has a future.

Some may sit out the election, that is their business. Its certainly understandable, if not smart. Its a visceral, personal thing.

But don't campaign FOR the other side.

They are so profoundly out of touch that it would be a real tragedy for all of us on an even deeper level if McCain wins.


Universal healthcare IS a core Democratic value
Without a REAL committment to it, we WON'T win in November.
by architek on Sun May 18, 2008 at 01:55:15 PM EST
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Re: I think they need to work for HRC now.. (none / 0)

Mojo'd for:

In other words, how people vote is their business.
This election should be about issues. Issues like universal healthcare and economic growth for ALL of us. About improving and continued access to public education so America has a future.

Some may sit out the election, that is their business. Its certainly understandable, if not smart. Its a visceral, personal thing.

But don't campaign FOR the other side.

They are so profoundly out of touch that it would be a real tragedy for all of us on an even deeper level if McCain wins.

Good on ya.


by Kysen on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:19:38 PM EST
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I won't campaign for McCain... (none / 0)

but I will vote in whatever I can/must against Obama. Write-in?  Nader?  What ever it takes.


by Shazone on Sun May 18, 2008 at 06:20:51 PM EST
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Here's your fiddle, neon; what's your hurry? (none / 0)


by itsadryheat on Sun May 18, 2008 at 03:36:10 AM EST
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Re: A Female Backlash Against Obama Is Beginning (1.75 / 4)

This Ohio voter seconds that yawn. :)


by RussTC3 on Sun May 18, 2008 at 01:55:48 AM EST
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Re: A Female Backlash Against Obama Is Beginning (2.00 / 2)

Thirded.

Akron represent!


by Reaper0Bot0 on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:18:13 AM EST
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