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KaptBunnyPants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-05-08 10:30 PM
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7. Because Clinton is absolutely certain to win.
Obama is easily the stronger candidate. Clinton has no cross over appeal, as has been verified by poll after poll, election after election. Guess what genius, if Clinton is winning Democrats, yet still losing primaries, Obama must be winning the independents. But the general won't be easy, given how the Clintons appear intent on sabotaging the nominee to make way for Hillaryis45.com. And the media will be friendly to McCain. I know you aren't capable of seeing media bias when it's against the (relatively) Left-wing candidate, but they like McCain and wouldn't be nice to Hillary after the primary, either. If little Hillary is going to break down every time somebody asks her a question first in a debate, how could she deal with the media-fellatio that will be heaped on McCain from day 1 of the campaign? Luckily she's already lost the nomination, and we will be spared the fate of watching her fall apart in the general.
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