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Mon Feb-04-08 09:50 AM
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If Clinton wins and Obama concedes |
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I think this scenario is highly unlikely anytime soon, but I don't think Clinton is out of the hunt, and things could turn around for her. But, if she manages to eke out a win, I think she should get rid of her campaign operation and hire Obama's. Is that feasible? Is that plausible?
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Mon Feb-04-08 09:51 AM
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Edited on Mon Feb-04-08 09:52 AM by MonkeyFunk
but you'd want the winner to fire the team that made them the winner and hire the loser's team? Why?
Should the Giants hire Bellichick?
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Mon Feb-04-08 09:54 AM
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3. If she wins it will because ... |
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... Obama's momentum didn't peak in time. She's certainly not going to win as a wildly popular candidate.
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Mon Feb-04-08 09:57 AM
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5. 850,000+ voted for her in Florida. I'd say that's pretty popular. |
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Mon Feb-04-08 09:53 AM
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2. If its down to one nominee, they will take the best of everyone's operatives, but |
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You dance with the girl you took to the prom. Clinton's folks will still be and charge, and very well should be if they ended up winning.
But clearly, they'll bring on more people for the general election.
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Mon Feb-04-08 09:56 AM
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4. If she wins, she should fire her winning staff and hire the loser's people? |
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