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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-21-08 05:22 AM
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33. It's not too soon to talk about how to win back the Whitehouse.
Every primary season that I can remember - one of the biggest issues that we all discuss is which candidate has the best chance of beating the Republicans.

Hillary says she is the most electable because of her experience - she is "Ready for Change" and ready to be President on Day 1 (January 20th, 2009).

Edwards says he is the most electable because he already won a Senate seat in a red State which means he could compete with the GOP nominee across all 50 States.

Obama says he is the most electable because of the evidence showing that a lot of independents and (former) Republicans are responding to his message of hope and unity.

It's perfectly legitimate for candidates to talk about how they will increase the number of blue states by reaching out to folks who haven't voted Democratic before.
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