Is Obama Winning Democrats from Clinton?

Is the fact the the Clintons try to bad mouth Obama means they're afraid of him?

Do they validate him by acknowledging him as a threat?

He seems to think so...


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Yes... I think that each time the candidates start to attack one another, it shows weakness on their part.  It shows that they need to belittle the other candidates in order to make themselves look good... Instead of talking about why we should vote for them, they start to talk about why we shouldn't vote for the others.  I've always seen this as pretty immature.  I think you're right that Clinton and Obama are at a point now where they are very threatened by the other.  However, after one wins the nomination, it will be funny to see how they'll all become friends again, in an effort for one to be put in the ticket as VP. 

Posted 2007-12-19T14:06:18Z
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LOVE is  what you are willing to give up for those you LOVE. 

Both want to be number one and the chosen one. Neither wants to be second to the other. Both should not be burning bridges with the other...and should use logic.. if the Dems want any hope of winning in the end.

 It is the old "united we stand....divided we fall"..ie:fail to provide the best dem.choice for winning out against the "other" party at the final count.

They together would have the best of both worlds....the black vote and the woman vote...or ...the woman vote and the black vote. Since neither wants second place they may cancel out that ticket.  It all sounds alot like the game children play...'king of the hill'...all or nothing....and...only time will tell the outcome.

It seems I recall,when Clinton was oh so sure she was "it", that she did in fact have lots of positive things to say about Obama.  At that time she was sounding alot like a Presidental candidate who was singing the praises of her "to be chosen" Vice President choice.  No longer does she and or can she afford to do so. He is a threat now to her taking the Prize of winner select.

Gentlemen, let the games begin...it may just be that 'they' will cancel each other out as the chosen one.  While they engage in childish games the real winner, may like the 'turtle' who won the race,just keep going and going and cross the finish line first. 

Posted 2008-01-09T04:13:19Z
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 Be honest and be true to yourself.

Hi,

     Obama and Clinton are surely acting very immaturely, they are fighting like cats and dogs.  I think the Republicans are the more desirable and admirable party to be in.  They did not act like these 2 Democrat contenders.

     What Obama and Hillary are doing is only making the Democratic Party fragmented.  I see and observe the Democratic Party the pessimistic party.  They always see the worst side of the situation and noticed that they never acknowledged anything that President Bush did good for the country.  They gave bad remarks just because they are on the opposition party.  Too bad.

Posted 2008-04-06T07:32:11Z
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Hiliary was my second choice for Presdency. She has a lot of interest and knowledge as to how this Country should be done. If the Clintons can put aside the fact that she did not win the nomination. I trhink she will work very well in the administration for change

Posted 2008-11-17T13:10:01Z

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