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Hillary Clinton and my hatred for her

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,336 ✭✭✭Mr.Micro


    Tactically it would pay off perhaps to have Clinton on the team to get some of the votes of the white working class voters in all the states where she won. There will still be those who will not vote for a black candidate no matter what.

    Having said that I do not think Clinton is the sort to play second fiddle as she has her own ambitions and plans and stubborn to the last not often IMO ideal for a second in command, or does she come across as warm and friendly.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,005 ✭✭✭CivilServant


    Mr.Micro wrote: »
    Tactically it would pay off perhaps to have Clinton on the team to get some of the votes of the white working class voters in all the states where she won. There will still be those who will not vote for a black candidate no matter what.

    Having said that I do not think Clinton is the sort to play second fiddle as she has her own ambitions and plans and stubborn to the last not often IMO ideal for a second in command, or does she come across as warm and friendly.

    Obama would be better off with someone like Jim Webb who has more of an understanding of what's going on in Appalachia country, than the simplistic, racist view that Clinton has. The further Obama can keep Hilary away from his campaign, the better.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/21/jim-webb-speaks-out-on-ra_n_102915.html


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