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still_one Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 02:18 AM
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88. The campaign, not the supporters, that have used division as a strategy happens to be
the Clinton campaign

From words to the effect that whites are my base, to how hillary and mccain are qualified to be president, but Obama is just an empty suit

From what I have read on this forum it is mostly the Clinton supporters who are saying they will not vote for the Democratic nominee if it isn't Hillary

Personally, if a Democrat doesn't vote for the Democratic nominee for President in the general election they don't give a damn about the country or the party

The issues have never been clearer between the Democrats and the republicans, and anyone who can't see those differences is either a complete idiot, or doesn't really care about the issues that will affect future generations for years to come

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