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Democrats can't make up their mind

Obama takes NC, Clinton takes Indiana.

If the Democrats in this country can't decide between Clinton and Obama, does that indicate their inability to lead this country? 


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Love is the battery of life....

Hi,
That's a too long shot.... I believe each State has it's own preferences and therefor it seems to be balanced.... If the elections took place at the same day you wouldn't have that impresion.  Besides, honestly (from far away) I can't see the big differences between them..... each one has it's +++  and it's ----  I honestly believe that as a pair they could do much better..... (sinergy).
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Live simply, love generously and  care deeply.

 

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   I don't think that either one of the two would like to be each other's running mate.

 


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Did the Republicans "make up their minds" or did they end up with McCain by attrition? In other words... he was the last man standing after all the other flawed candidates fell by the wayside.


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I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.

No, not at all. In fact I think it only strengthens the Democratic party. As far as I am concerned, there is nothing better then a good argument within a party to help define the issues of what a party should stand for. Also, look at the large number of new Democrats that have joined the party since the last presidential election. Once the dust is cleared, and there will be 1 candidate, the Democrats will unite, and will get to try  defeat the Republicans on all levels, not just the presidential race. 


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