Personally, I am not impressed with any choice! One, because I do think it is important for the Demo's to win, regardless of who runs! I have heard to many comments from people like tmayu2 stated! I would like a win, but am afraid it will be a race election and/or possible sexist! Heard many say, Hillary is a bitch, won't vote for her and on Martin Luther day heard people saying it was "N.. . Day bank is closed!" Was in a warmer climate during winter for my aches and so were all of them and those knuckleheads vote! Knew nothing of issues and did not care! With the Oprah machine behind him, I think he has the best chance. In fact, I almost got tossed out of a X.mas party when I express my opinion of the Gore/Bush election. A big turnout, first in years. Oprah was on TV saying daily--go vote, doesn't matter who, just vote! I said, well, she didn't tell them who to vote for and cited the mentality of the people that watch, support and go tho her show as almost a cult following! Usually, I keep my mouth shut about politics, as so many are very opinionated and mean spirited about it! It is nice to feel so free in a space like this and WHOEVER (ALL THE PEOPLE THAT) SET UP THIS SITE ARE JUST BRILLIANT! AND the user's open minded and allow us all to think and express as we feel! Pat yourself on the back for being so open minded!
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