Hillary supporters, please consider the ramifications of this blogger's opinion from The Last Chance Democracy Cafe:
"But if I’m cool on Clinton’s candidacy, I’m also far from a rabid opponent: In fact, I think she’d make a good president (although when compared to the incumbent who wouldn’t?). And although I don’t think Clinton would be the Democrats’ strongest candidate this year, I suspect she’d probably still win assuming a fairly united Democratic Party."
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"But therein, of course, lies the nightmare scenario — an increasingly likely circumstance wherein Clinton wins the nomination, but in the process turns off so many Democrats and independents that she loses in the general election."
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"Bill and Hillary don’t like losing — a trait the Democratic Party desperately needs as we approach one of the most important elections in American history. But the party also needs all of the passion the Obama campaign has generated. We need that new generation of energized activists and supporters, not just in 2008, but in building a new progressive majority in the years beyond.
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"This is not the way for Hillary Clinton to win the nomination. And if she does win it this way, it probably won’t end up being worth very much anyway. And in the meanwhile, of course, extraordinary damage will have been done to the progressive movement." -- Steve C. Day 01/14/08
http://www.lastchancedemocracycafe.com/?p=1200