Obama is winning under the rules both were playing with. he deserves credit for that.
Rules are rules right?
Also according to the rules, the nominee must obtain a certain number of delegates to become the nominee. Right?
If not then the superdelegates are supposed to nominate the candidate with the best chance of winning the general election. That was the whole purpose of their creation.
No where in the rules does it say that the superdelegates must vote for the leader in the delegate count.
Yet that is the interpetation of the rules according to Obama supporters. the SD must vote for the delegate leader or they disinfranchise the voters (yet they have no problem disinfranchising FL & MI).
I think we both can agree that Dem primary voters are more liberal than most.
The facts say that Obama has roughly 51% of Dems and Hillary has 49% of Dems (remembering that this is a Dem primary).
Who decides who wins in November? What group of voters has determined every presidential race since 1980?
Middleclass and poor whites. those swing voters or reagan dems, if you prefer. That is the Demographic we need to win. Who does better with that group, that demographic? Clinton.
Sheer logic and common sense would suggest that if you have two equally good candidates, you should select the one that matches best against your opponent, right?
Clinton stated as much today and is getting grilled as a racist (again) for simply speaking the truth (again).
Liberals want to believe that whites are racist fine but if that is indeed the case why are we nominating a man for whom these racists cannot vote?
I simply want to win in November, I don't really care who it is Obama, Clinton, Gore, Edwards etc. but considering the circumstances and the voting history it would appear that we are nominating the wrong person at the wrong time.
This is no disrespect to Obama, I think he is a fine candidate. I just think it is too soon for him. He needs seasoning and exposure. Most voters still don't know him. In my view he would be perfect at VP. it would get the voters a chance to really get to know him and become comfortable with him. It would also give him a chance to distance himself from some of his past. (much of which will not come out until after the convention).
I see a storm coming and we are not prepared for it.
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LORD FOUL on
05/08/2008 01:42:25 PM EST
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