Psycho4Bud
09-04-2007, 03:37 PM
MANCHESTER, N.H. - Forget the "lesser-of-the-evils" talk typically heard from Democratic primary voters around this time in a presidential campaign. Interviews with dozens of Democrats across the country this Labor Day weekend found them enthusiastic about their presidential choices and, if slightly nervous about potential weaknesses in their candidates, confident of victory in 2008.
"I think Hillary is pretty strong," said Lesley Cain, a dentist, as she sat out in the afternoon sun on Market Square in Portsmouth, N.H., waiting for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Clinton to arrive for a Labor Day rally. But she also likes Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. "It's a flip at this point," she said.
LA Daily News - Democratic ranks feeling confident (http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_6794473)
A flip? Well, typical dem half right.........the correct term is flip-flop if I recall correctly.:D
Have a good one!:s4:
"I think Hillary is pretty strong," said Lesley Cain, a dentist, as she sat out in the afternoon sun on Market Square in Portsmouth, N.H., waiting for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Clinton to arrive for a Labor Day rally. But she also likes Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. "It's a flip at this point," she said.
LA Daily News - Democratic ranks feeling confident (http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_6794473)
A flip? Well, typical dem half right.........the correct term is flip-flop if I recall correctly.:D
Have a good one!:s4: