Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Clinton has better numbers facing McCain right now and with all the controversy regarding Obama, will the DNC's superdelegates override the vote? Likewise, more of the Clinton supporters polled will cross lines and go for McCain.

The idea of having another Bush or Clinton in isn't all that appealing either to most. So which direction will the DNC go? Go with the norm of the last 20 years or take a chance on a guy who's popularity is sliding down the tubes?

Have a good one!:s4:
I am disappointed at the entire process, felt my vote really did not count due to Super Delegates! So, it is up to them, not us! That ticks me! Was so involved in process and believed in it, until now. But should have remembered the Carter superdelegat deal! Demos need to change process and clean up their act! Guess Michelle O. will run for V.P.; Now that she has become 'proud of her country!' I recall Reagan and his oldtimers disease, McCain isn't much of a choice, especially with that skin cancer (worst kind-even though doing well). Gore couldn't save himself and a lot of this sounds like that election, in a way! Only it is within one party!
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . Clinton or Obama? Clinton has better numbers facing McCain right now and with all the controversy regarding Obama, will the DNC's superdelegates override the vote? Likewise, more of the Clinton supporters polled will cross lines and go for McCain. The idea of having another Bush or Clinton in isn't all that appealing either to most. So which direction will the DNC go? Go with the norm of the last 20 years or take a chance on a guy who's popularity is sliding down the tubes? Have a good one!:s4: Rating: 5