bluestateguy
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Tue May-27-08 12:54 PM
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I will not call on HIllary Clinton to drop out until June 4 |
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I will not call on Hillary to drop out until after the final primaries. She might as well finish out the primary season at this point.
So I am fine with her staying in the race until June 4. I will not call on her to drop out until June 4, after the last primary.
No siree Bob, I will not call on Hillary to drop out until June 4.
She should not be asked to drop out until June 4. Until then, we should all refrain from calling on her to drop out.
But on June 4, I will call on her to drop out.
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SoFlaJet
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Tue May-27-08 01:00 PM
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that she will. You KNOW they're taking this shit to the highest court they can by citing Bush v Gore and the caucuses disenfranchising voters-you KNOW they're going that way don't you right BSG?
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Tue May-27-08 01:48 PM
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2. Even though she *would* do that, she won't be able to |
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No matter what, the superdelegates will end this thing within a week of the last primary. Not because Dean asked them to, but because they're not stark raving, stab-themselves-in-the-back-while-shooting-themselves-in-the-foot bonkers.
Even the democratic party is not that self-destructive. It has to end in June, and everybody knows it. If Hillary tries to keep it going past that, she won't even be able to get elected as Hall Monitor in the future.
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