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Mon Feb-11-08 01:07 AM
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Poll question: Do you like both Hillary and Obama? |
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I don't, but I'm wondering how many do.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:09 AM
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1. I used to like Hillary a lot, |
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but don't feel the same about her as I used to.
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Mon Feb-11-08 05:35 AM
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16. I voted option 1, but I agree with you. n/t |
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:10 AM
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2. I find either acceptable. n/t |
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:13 AM
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Hillary supporters on DU make it hard for me to do so, but I'm managing.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:14 AM
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:15 AM
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I'll vote for the nominee, but I'm not particularly fond of either.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:19 AM
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6. Yes! It was a very hard decision for me to decide who to vote for last Tuesday! |
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Tuesday morning, and I still hadn't decided! I've never had that problem before...EVER! I'm 64 and I've nevr missed a vote, no matter where we lived or how small or silly the vote was for. I like both of them, and I have plusses & minuses with both of them. No matter who our nominee is, I'll gladly vote for them.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:30 AM
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Edited on Mon Feb-11-08 01:32 AM by kineta
I decided yesterday, the morning of our caucus. And I'm happy either way.
on edit: I'm confident that either can beat McCain, but a little concerned if McCain chooses Huckabee as a running mate to get the crazy votes in his party...
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:20 AM
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7. Yes. They are both good Democrats |
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:33 AM
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9. Depends on what you consider "like" |
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:39 AM
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10. You've Left Out the Rest of the Question |
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The question really needs to be completed:
"Do you like both Hillary and Obama more than FOUR MORE YEARS OF F*CKING REPUBLICANS RUNNING THE COUNTRY?"!
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:41 AM
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11. That's actually the real question, isn't it? |
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Eyes on the prize, folks, eyes on the prize...
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:45 AM
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12. I liked both at first, but now ONLY Obama |
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The more I see Billary and learn about her past so called experience, and how she uses Karl Rove like tactics to get votes, the more I can't stand her. I also can't stand how during the debates she will say something about Obama that is not true and get this ugly little grin on her face when he responds to it.
Screw Billary ... but I will vote for her if she is the nominee.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:48 AM
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but wish we got to see more of what's good about Hillary. She is classy, but the directions she's been pulled in on the trail hasn't brought out the best.
Seeing her at a one on one interview really impressed me where she was able to discuss issues with clarity, this was before the campaign. However I can also see freeps and red conservatives motivated against the idea of seeing Bill Clinton back in the White House, even if he is just in the "background".
I'm not worried about either regarding foreign policy. However in the interest of mending the domestic rift between blue and red, I think Barack Obama has a leg up that can parlay easily to the international stage for the same puposes. But that's just mho.
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Mon Feb-11-08 01:49 AM
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14. I used to like both of them |
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I used to like both of them, but then I started to fall in love with Obama more as the time for Iowa to vote got closer. Hillary on the other hand I used to like and not really understand why so many hated her, but the whole race bait controversy made me start to get mad at her (even though I'm white), it wasn't the King/Johnson comments that bothered me, it's how she just stood back and said nothing, or even defended it, when some of her surrogates tried to inject race into it, like that person who was endorsing her while attacking Obama. I've also started to get mad at her from just sitting back and defending the lawsuit to stop the caucuses in some places in Nevada, at the time it just sounded to me like the logic in what Clinton stated when kind of defending the suit was "well caucuses disenfranchise people who can't show up to caucus, so therefore disenfranchising even more voters is perfectly fine".
I would definitely vote for her if she got the nomination however.
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Mon Feb-11-08 05:33 AM
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15. The longer this insanity goes, the less i like either one of them. |
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