Clinton's W.Va. victory does little to slow Obama

Hours after being routed by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia, Barack Obama picked up two more superdelegates, offering fresh recognition from Democratic leaders of his inevitable nomination. Read the story here.


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SHE'S FIGHTER AND I'M PROUD OF HER!
AS A BLACK WOMAN AND LONG TIME DEMOCRAT, I'M NOT VOTING FOR OBAMA
BECAUSE I JUST DON'T HAVE CONFIDENCE IN HIM. I DON'T FEEL HE HAS THE
EXPERIENCE AND HE HAS'NT PAID HIS DUES. HE MADE A SPEECH IN 2004 NOW
EVERYONE THINKS HE'S THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST. IT'S ALMOST CULT
LIKE. I'M DEF NOT GOING TO VOTE FOR McCAIN, SO I PROBABLY WON'T VOTE
THIS YEAR. HILLARY PAID HER DUES. SHE KNOWS HER WAY AROUND
WASHINGTON. THIS SHOULD BE HER TIME AND TO BE HONEST I FEEL THE
DEMOCRATS ESPECIALLY THE BLACKS HAVE TURNED THEIR BACKS ON THE
CLINTONS. THOSE WERE GOOD YEARS FOR US. IF OBAMA DOES'NT CHOOSE
HILLARY FOR A RUNNING MATE THEN HE'S GOING TO LOSE ALOT OF VOTERS.
BY PEOPLE TELLING HER TO DROP OUT MAKES US MORE RESENTFULLY. PEOPLE
BELIEVE IN HER SO SHOULD WE JUST TOSS THAT AWAY AND VOTE FOR SOMEONE
WE DON'T BELIEVE IN?


Posted by DEBSTER - Wed, 2008-05-14 16:44
OK

So you take the whole thing so seriously you won't vote at all.

Way to be a part of the solution.

Don;t vote, can't complain.


Posted by Beaufortfuture - Wed, 2008-05-14 17:23

Hillary and Obama will put McCain in the oval office, they need to keep doing what they're doing...Good Job Democrats, keep up the good work..you're the best shot McCain has.


Posted by classidiot - Wed, 2008-05-14 18:01
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