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| View Poll Results: Which Democratic candidate do you support? | |||
| Hillary Clinton |
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9 | 22.50% |
| John Edwards |
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7 | 17.50% |
| Barack Obama |
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20 | 50.00% |
| Dennis Kuchinich |
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4 | 10.00% |
| Voters: 40. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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In my personal choice I prefer Clinton to Obama. He is way to left wing for me.
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Race was taken out of the context by Obama supporters and spinned out of control in order to get votes and inflame AA to vote for them. But it is ridiculous to paint Clinton as a racist. I'd rather say that ABM is and I have a strong feeling his wife is even more. |
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Ditto, Mr. Flint.
I would say Obama's campaign played the race card when Oprah stumped for him in SC. I think the LBJ comment by Hillary, was to invoke a sense of white/black workmanship to bring about change for black people. It was spun as being racist, and Obama got more black momentum out of the votes than he had hoped. Keep your eyes on the charts on Real Clear Politics. His "bump" from the SC election should kick in about Wednesday on the charts. My prediction is that he will double-down by Feb. 5. However, I could be wrong. |
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Bill Clinton was comparing Obama's victory in South Carolina to Jesse Jackson's victories in 1984 and 1988.... if that doesn't have racial undertones, I don't know what does. To me it seemed like he was saying "Jesse Jackson won because he's black, Obama won because he's black."
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Newsflash: black voters are liberal. |
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Do you Americans think that If Hillary Clinton was to be voted as president of the U.S, would you think Bill would try to influence the house of congress (or house of parliament. I really dont know since in australia we use the Westminster system) and the American people? since that he is very well known in the states.
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I voted for Kucinich because I believe in UFOs. I mean that literally. I marked Kucinich's name on my primary ballot.
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I am not voting for the guy who's so many interests seems to be in the black issues. I am not voting for the guy who openly being endorsed by Louis Farrakhan and who visits a church where the pastor is a known antisemitic. And finally - I want a president who don't have a low self esteem and whines about race, about being offended for no reason, about unfair world and etc. He seems to think that he is going to rule some Utopian paradise country with no problems what so ever - and everyone will be just super nice to him. This is very naive and even dangerous position in our time. So this kind of candidate will never get my vote. We have real problems and need real solutions and it is not a time to be offended or call someone a racist once this someone has guts to argue with you and ask you questions. |
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