Yes, she has no hope of stopping Barack Obama
48% (1066 votes)
No, she could still pull off an upset in Texas and Ohio
21% (457 votes)
Only the superdelegates can save her now
13% (289 votes)
I don't know -- and I'm not voting for Clinton or Obama anyway
18% (404 votes)













Thoughts
i'm angry at that comment
Submitted on May 12th, 2008 by AnonymousThat is totally rediculous! And sexist!
i'm very angery
Submitted on May 7th, 2008 by AnonymousTo me the biggest change for the USA would be a woman in the white house. This country has been dealing with men for centuries so lets make a woman a Prsestident. The majority of us are used to cleaning up the messes the men make. I feel Hillary will do a great job. She's been in the White House for 8 years as 1st Lady and as a Senator. She has shown us she can be quite the diplomat. Obama, scares me, he reminds me of the Amway Speakers I have heard at some of the conventions I was invited to some years ago... Very Scary....Hillary Please don't give in! When your husband was in office, I felt secure and wealthy, financaly. I really don't feel anyone else can take on the challanges this country needs. I feel your sensitivity when you speek.. I know you will do the right thing to bring this country together. Behind every secessful Man (Country) is a Strong WOMAN. HILARY for President!!!
If things don't work out, this will bd the first time in 20 years that I won't be voting....WHAT A SHAME!!!
As far as the Gas tax, at least Hillary wants to do somthing NOw..Oboma wants to fine a perment solution and other means of energy to conserve? Do you know how long that takes, Years.. I'll take the Quick fix now, my pockets can't waite years.
Smarten up PEOPLE, Vote Hillary for President!
Agreed
Submitted on April 7th, 2008 by Anonymoustotally agree dude
Close the gap
Submitted on March 22nd, 2008 by kevinkindIf the clintons want to keep a narrow gap they had better get on board now because the Obama train is about to depart the station. Clamber up now Hill and Bill before patience wear too thin. Cast away your egos Before you end up zeros in the end sum of this game you gave up the right to play again by the choices you made back when.
I'll never understand why people should think Hillary up.
Submitted on March 19th, 2008 by AnonymousYou dummies never asked Obama to step down when he was 200 behind her, so why should she give up? This is called a race, you morons. We keep playing until it's finished, not because you want your cheesy, racist, Arab to win the election. ( I feel very happy that he is such a wimp....)
Re:Confused
Submitted on March 9th, 2008 by Anonymouswhat a copout, find a fault in all of the candidates and skip probably the most important election in United States history. Never before has the nation been at such a crucial point where a new president will either make or break it, and to not vote for anyone at all is just plain cowardly. If you are prepared to just ride the roller coaster and then say o was or wasn't for that guy after he/she is elected I will say again, is just cowardly.
McCain
Submitted on March 8th, 2008 by AnonymousThe last post was done by Templar Cevin, I don't do anything Anonymously
McCain
Submitted on March 8th, 2008 by AnonymousThe main reason McCain is the only viable choice is his experience and knowledge of goverment and military processes. He may run on the republican ticket but he does not cater to the extreme right or left. He speaks what he believes and does not care what special interest groups want. McCain understands most issues of today. There is not very much dirt on him throughout his military and political careers. He is a true American and a man of honour. I don't agree with him on every issue, but his stance is his belief.
Confused
Submitted on March 7th, 2008 by AnonymousI thought I had this all figured out, that I was going to vote for Barack Obama. That he was the best thing to come along since John Kennedy. Now I wonder if he might not be the worst thing to come along since Jimmy Carter. I know about Hillary, she's a crook, everybody knows that, even the people who vote for her. I can't even hold my nose and vote for her. I am disappointed that both campaigns have resorted to mudslinging and self destruction. I don't see much hope for us with four more years of Republican lies so I'm certainly not voting for John McCain, even though I respect him much more than either Hillary or Obama. I can't vote for someone who supported the killing of our soldiers in Iraq, a war we should not have undertaken. The battle was in Afghanistan and Pakistan, not Iraq. Looks like I'll be sitting out this election.
re: bombshell news.....
Submitted on March 5th, 2008 by AnonymousWho cares what he is!!! He is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America, otherwise he couldn't run for president. Many of the accusations that the article points out are lies themselves and have been proven so. Give me a real article from a reputable news source that says he lied about his race. In turn, it is also possible to be black and have your ancestors come from an African country where the religion is primarily muslim. Are you trying to say in your own way that doesn't sound outright racist, that you don't want an Arab American running for the presidency? Then say that. But don't ask us to believe some blog from Kenneth Lamb as actual truth. How the hell do you know that Kenneth Lamb is telling the truth?? Because you read it on his blog? If you want to start talking about liars, lets get into the whole Whitewater affair. How shady is that crap? Anyway, it isn't fair for you to post something about Barack Obama that you have no idea if it is true or not (and reading it on some blog doesn't make it true (I am assuming this is the only site you have heard this news because you hadn't listed any other websites that would help us believe your story)). Get your information from websites, radio and tv that don't have some hidden agenda or are obviously leaning to one side. (Though I do realize that is damn near impossible these days.)
bombshell news...
Submitted on March 3rd, 2008 by sunshine308With the news just out that alleges Obama is not even an African American but an Arab American and that he used his own book to set us up to believe he was African American means he premeditated one pretty big and devastating lie.. devastating for him. ..according to the report he lied many times in his book about his heritage and background and used made up people to make it appear as tho he had done things he hadn't ..he even claimed he was a professor when he wasnt..lie upon lie.. all thru his book.. and then the proof that he is Arab.. read the informatin for yourself.. so NO WAY HILLARY SHOULD QUIT.. SHE WILL BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.
http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/2008/02...
Ron Paul: Maybe not
Submitted on March 3rd, 2008 by JoelAnon, a couple of things:
* Calling people "sheep," while satisfying, very often does not persuade them of the point you're trying to make.
* Ron Paul will not win the nomination, that's a certainty now. And it appears he won't run a third-party campaign -- so what's to vote for?
Vote For RON PAUL...
Submitted on March 3rd, 2008 by AnonymousStop acting like sheep. Lets take our country back. Ron Paul is the only candidate without criminal undertones...
What Right?
Submitted on March 3rd, 2008 by AnonymousThere is no "Right" to vote in our country.
votes for Hillery
Submitted on March 1st, 2008 by AnonymousMost texans will vote on the last day and Hillary will win then. from texas
Barack is it!
Submitted on February 28th, 2008 by AnonymousThis is a momentous occasion in US history. A redemptive act for a super-power that lost it's way. And for those in nostalgic for the Clinton years...Obama is more like Bill than Hillary. A fresh face that will bring in a much-needed sea-change into a system that needs it desperately.
The delegates should be counted...
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by AnonymousFirst, when they stripped the delegates they are denying over a million citizens their ability to execute their constitutional rights.
Second, In Florida, the Republicans had a big say in when the primary was held, so the Democrats were wrong to ever strip the delegates there.
Obama agrees with her almost always
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by AnonymousThat is so funny, because he has said many times that he agrees with Hillary. SO you must not be for him either. Who are you for McCain?
Hillary is done.
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by AnonymousShe should just give up now. She's got no chance.
Obama is my man and I will
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by AnonymousObama is my man and I will vote for him even though I think he may be the anti-christ.
Fight?
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by kevinkindBickering, before you think is her main thing.
Thinking about solutions is her song to sing.
The problem is, she always comes to the wrong conclusions.
I guess good jugdment is something your born with, or without in her case.
Michigan and Florida
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by ScottDelegates were stripped in Florida and Michigan for a reason. They tried to move their primaries up in violation of Party rules. As a resident of Pennsylvania I would love to have our primary first, but that's just not how things are. Florida and Michigan could just have easily gone to Obama, in which case they'd have been stripped from him. I feel for the people of Florida and Michigan because their leaders made such poor choices, but the fact is that those delegates are GONE, get over it.
fight?
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by sunshine308Fighting for things she believes in is how she got where she is.. why she has the wonderful record of accomplishments and many awards and honors for her humanitarian work around the world.. you men can't see past the end of your nose.
What kind of change do you think Obama will bring?? I guarantee you that if he keeps even one tenth of the promises he has made that we will be paying double the taxes to pay for them.. This guy who wants to bring home all the troups now.. is going to use their wages to pay for his new plans.. who the hell is going to support the unemployed military then?? he doesnt think things through.. he just talks .. at least Hillary has well thought out plans to make real changes.
Obama is NOT Change
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by AnonymousWe need a woman in the White House. Obama is just another man with inexperience. That is NOT Change. We need a woman as president to show the world that the US has emerged and it is not business as usual.
Fight ?
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by kevinkindDon't you mean bicker? Fighting with each other is what has this country in the shape that its in.
Fighting for something implys that there is something to win. I've never seen her win anything on her own.
All she ever does is bicker, If she wants to be seen as a fighter, thats just fine with me, It just reminds me of the way things have been for far too long.
I think its time for "change"
Stay in and fight
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by SHSenator Clinton needs to stay in and fight. If the delegates had not been stripped in two of our states it would remain a toss up. Those delegates represent over a million people, it was wrong to deny these citizens their delegates. Senator Clinton has a very strong chance to win this nomination and it hurts no one for this race to continue. It would hurt roughly half of our nations citizens if either candidate conceded at this point with no clear winner.
Ohio and Texas are the Alamo
Submitted on February 27th, 2008 by oldgoatOhio and Texas are the Alamo for Clinton. Unless she can show that she can win those two states she needs to bow out. Using the super delegates or florida winnings would only tear the party apart, but then again I've said many times that the Democrats have a way of pulling defeat out of the jaws of victory.