go into denial about Obama's remarkable loss of support from February to today.
Unfortunately, the general election is in the future, not in last February.
If stating a fact, she lost NC by 14 points is denial, I can live with that.
Denial might be having almost no conceivable path to the nomination yet continuing on.
I admire her for her tenacity. She ran a strong campaign. But it is over.
If she'd lost Indiana it would be over, but she won a state next to Illinois that was throwing distance from his base in Chicago. I'd say she beat expectations, so onward and upward?
Because the behavior of fifteen people on an obscure politics message board is a really great way to decide how to use your vote in an election for the President of the United States.
Maybe I'll go give Ol' Man Winter a ring, I figure he might could help with that whole hell thing.
I have a friend in Virginia who voted for Bambi. He's a high school English teacher, in his early sixties, white guy, and he was very jazzed about Obama. He changed his mind after the last debate and he now hopes the Barack hasn't spoiled Hillary's chances in the GE. he's certain to not vote for him in the GE. This wasn't Wright, it was his debate performance. My friend didn't like his answers and didn't like his obvious irritability. He'd had high negatives for Hillary but since he's read what she's about, although he doesn't agree with everything, he can vote for her, says he, but not for Barack, even though he'd voted for him in the Virginia primary. Obama is losing support from the demographic, white guys who really liked him but have been disappointed in his performance. It's clear that Barack has lost momentum, we'll see how much in the rest of the primaries, but it was clear when she split Guam with him, they had loved him, were gung ho, but I guess they saw that debate too, the one that was on network news.
We all have these stories
My father and father in law have the same feeling towards HRC. They are both retired union guys who will vote for McBush over HRC. My dad has crossed over at times so not so surprising. My father in law has never voted Repub and would versus HRC.
you make my point, this thing isn't over.