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Perky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-30-07 02:29 PM
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I think Obama would nuetralize a Bloomberg/CNU far more than any other candidate
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It would depend somewhat on the VEEP nominee. But Obama has clearly positioned himeslef as one willing to work with the Repukes to move things forward.


Hillary iw far too polarizing to offset the appeal of the CNU and so is Huckabee, Romney has chosen to flip to the right and will certainly be called for flipping back to the middle if he gets the nod. McCain will be the war candidate and is therefore polarizing to being with,
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  -I think Obama would nuetralize a Bloomberg/CNU far more than any other candidate Perky  Dec-30-07 02:29 PM   #0 
  - Or we could cut to the chase and nominate Romney  Kurt_and_Hunter   Dec-30-07 02:30 PM   #1 
  - or David Duke  ruggerson   Dec-30-07 02:30 PM   #2 
  - Yup.  wienerdoggie   Dec-30-07 02:31 PM   #3 
  - Agreed - the CNU sounds like a DLC clone. nt  hedgehog   Dec-30-07 02:34 PM   #4 
  - too polarizing vs ready to cave in?  mitchtv   Dec-30-07 02:37 PM   #5 
  - Why?  Perky   Dec-30-07 02:42 PM   #8 
     - I am not expecting us to lose congress in 2008  Kurt_and_Hunter   Dec-30-07 02:44 PM   #9 
     - I think we could lose the senate if Hillary is the nominee  Perky   Dec-30-07 02:46 PM   #11 
     - sorry ,no compromise on certain issues  mitchtv   Dec-30-07 04:01 PM   #18 
  - Bloomberg hurts Hillary most, Obama next most, Edwards least.  Tejanocrat   Dec-30-07 02:38 PM   #6 
  - Agreed. Edwards populist message crosses party lines and reaches independents best; it's an antidote  Stop Cornyn   Dec-30-07 02:44 PM   #10 
  - I also agree  Andy823   Dec-30-07 05:50 PM   #20 
  - That's a good position for Obama to take, but...  ginchinchili   Dec-30-07 02:40 PM   #7 
  - He would, especially with an ex-Republican like Webb on the ticket  BeyondGeography   Dec-30-07 02:49 PM   #12 
  - No, Bloomberg could win lots of Jewish votes v. Obama but not Hillary  David Dunham   Dec-30-07 03:30 PM   #13 
     - Bloomberg doesn't even happen if Obama is the nominee  BeyondGeography   Dec-30-07 03:33 PM   #14 
        - He doesn't happen if Clinton is the nominee, either. It's all about gutting Edwards.  Jim Sagle   Dec-30-07 03:51 PM   #16 
           - Edwards is the last thing on their minds  BeyondGeography   Dec-30-07 04:00 PM   #17 
              - Bull fucking shit. It's the ONLY thing on their minds.  Jim Sagle   Dec-30-07 05:44 PM   #19 
  - Pardon my ignorance but what does CNU stand for?  Hippo_Tron   Dec-30-07 03:42 PM   #15 
 

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