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Old 03-05-2008, 10:30 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SnowLeopard View Post
Because how and when people vote can vary for the reason. Things are not crystal clear (on many subjects) as some might want to believe.

I voted for Clinton today in Texas not because I want to see her in the White House but because I didn't want to see Obama there. I supported her today because I'd rather see her get the nomination than Obama.

But come November, it is very unlikely that I will vote for her on that day.

Different day, different goals.

It's not obligatory, but it's kinda nice when we use words that come reasonably close to expressing our meaning. I don't think "Clinton supporter", quite describes you although you voted for her. BTW, how did it feel pulling the lever for her?
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