Of course, we know why Camp Obama and the media keep trying to call an end for the campaign of the Democratic nomination. Because as Hillary continues to campaign, she is winning the support of not just the Democrats, but more independents and Repbublicans, that shows her the best chance to win in the General Election.
May. 20, 2008 10:15 PM
COMMENTARY
Memo to Hillary Clinton: Please don't quit
By LEWIS W. DIUGUID
The Kansas City Star
Which also means, as long as she keeps receiving more support and more votes, Hillary can win the nomination. And of course, that is possible, because the other candidate is not winning or securing the votes he needed to win. That wasn't on Camp Obama's wishlist. So, they have resorted to every other means possible to push for that outcome. Forgetting apparently, Hillary is not a quitter.
Last summer, I shook Sen. Hillary Clinton's hand and gave her my business card when she met with the Trotter Group of black columnists. I wished her well in her presidential bid.Ever since then I've received e-mails from her, Bill Clinton and their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, with video links promoting Hillary Clinton's historic run for the Oval Office. A half-dozen arrived last week.
I hadn't replied until now.
And a great article emphasizing this appeared just last week.
Dear Sen. Hillary Clinton:I have greatly appreciated all of the e-mails from you and your family. I have only two words to share with you about your valiant quest to become the 44th president of the United States and the first woman to hold the highest office in the land:
Don't quit.
A ton of pundits and political operatives have asked you to give up. Ignore them.
They have asked you to step aside for the good of the Democratic Party and let Sen. Barack Obama stand as the presumptive nominee. His rise to that post would be historic, too, making him the first African American to go that far.
The pundits and political operatives repeatedly have professed that you would be doing more harm than good to the party if you don't surrender now. But for all of your supporters, the country and our way of life, I say don't quit.
It doesn't matter whether women in the United States have seen you in person, heard you in the debates or voted for you in the primaries or not. What matters is every woman who believes in America needs you to stay in the race all the way to the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 25-28 in Denver.
Every girl needs you to go the distance. You have come too far to fold now. For every woman's and girl's sake, don't quit.
Men and boys need to witness your perseverance, too, and know that the force of your will is in the hearts and minds of every female. Such drive, determination, duty and character have helped to make this country a superpower.
Even though no woman has been president up to now, every woman has given endless amounts of sweat, blood and true grit to make this nation what it is today. There would be no America if women had folded under the strain of childbirth or if women hadn't endured the misery of scratching out a living from the land, traveling across the vastness of our countryside. Women have been treated like chattel and second-class citizens, working in sweat shops, remaining in the shadows endlessly serving others and maintaining the home front while their sons come home from the wars. Still, women make only 77 cents for every dollar that men earn. Don't quit. Our men and boys need to see you go the distance.
Many other countries have had women leaders -- Germany, Israel, Argentina, India, the Philippines, Great Britain and Pakistan. For the sake of women and men all over the world, don't quit.
After eight, long, horribly regressive years of George W. Bush as president, the world needs to see a better image of America. They need to see how progressive the people of this country truly are. For their sake and ours, don't quit.
People need to see a real convention with all of the political wrangling and elbowing. So many conventions in the last 30 years have been neatly staged.
The power elite control the outcome. Give the convention back to the people. They need to see politics being made like sausage from the squeal to the plate. For America's sake and our way of life, don't quit.
Lewis
I too agree with Lewis. And as Hillary continues the campaign, contrary to the desires of her opposition or the punditry and elites in this country and the party, she has been winning. Hillary currently holds the most votes and is on tap for increasing that in the upcoming elections. I would say that's an excellent reason to have not thrown in the towel. After all, she is representing us and the majority of us are saying we want Hillary, and that IS how elections are won!
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