CNN projects Obama to win S.C

<p>I don’t vote for Goldwater Girls.</p>

<p>Yes, but since you generally don’t have any credibility (given your absurd and baseless attacks on anyone right of you on the political spectrum, which is practically everyone), who cares?</p>

<p>Maybe that was too harsh:</p>

<p>Yes, we know you consider Hillary too right-wing for a Democrat. Yes, we know you’re supporting Obama. The pointless rhetoric is irrelevant, and just makes you look less intelligent, generally.</p>

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<p>Then, honestly, why aren’t you voting for Edwards? :wink: Seriously, I have to wonder. (Especially w/regard to “ending special interest influence”-- why anyone would vote for either Obama or Hillary since both their campaigns are strongly supported by special interest groups [specifically from the health industry]-- I have no idea.)</p>

<p>I live on Long Island, NY. </p>

<p>When Hillary came to NY she said: “I am here to be a Senator, not a candidate for President.”…</p>

<p>She has brought nothing to our state.</p>

<p>“I have more experience”, she states. Name one accomplishment of hers as a First Lady or Senator.</p>

<p>I was an independant voter for 30 years and registered in the Democrat party just so I can vote for Barack Obama. </p>

<p>I never liked her, but became a big fan of President Clinton post-presidency, especially for the work he did while teaming up with Gw 1. I am now ashamed for Pres. Clinton because of what he has been doing lately.</p>

<p>The only reason I would have to vote for her if she was the candidate in Nov. is because I have a 14 year old daughter, and we need more role models for our girls, even if they are as flawed as Hillary Clinton. </p>

<p>We need more Pelosi"s, Rice’s, Ginsburg’s, Albright’s etc.</p>

<p>“The Republicans that I know never pushed for this kind of blood sport and certainly never took glee in it”</p>

<p>That’s my experience as well. The Republicans I know haven’t been defending this president for years.</p>