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The question is serious. Are you? (none / 0)

I know that many internet posters like to change the subject or attempt to mislead other readers when they cannot answer a question they don't want to be asked.  That's disappointing.  Particularly when I'm asking Democrats to tell me why we should nominate someone who receives the support of fewer than 2,209 delegates.  Having minority support in the Democratic Party in August just isn't an auspicious way to continue a run for the Presidency.


by Clarkin08 on Mon May 12, 2008 at 01:59:26 AM EST
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Re: The question is serious. Are you? (none / 0)

Because many of those delegates would be happy to support the other candidate as well, they just have to give e preference.  Support Hillary does not equal doesn't support Obama.  There, simple really.


by interestedbystander on Mon May 12, 2008 at 07:42:25 AM EST
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That makes no sense whatsoever. (none / 0)

Your answer is that we should nominate someone with fewer than 2,209 delegates supporting them because many of those less than 2,209 "delegates would be happy to support the other candidate as well"?

Sorry, but that doesn't fit through any logic gates I've ever come across.


by Clarkin08 on Mon May 12, 2008 at 02:59:03 PM EST
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