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05-31-2008, 10:39 PM #1OPSenior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
As Democratic Party leaders gathered at Washington's Marriot Wardman Park Hotel this afternoon in an attempt to resolve the fight over the disqualified Florida and Michigan primaries, hundreds of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton supporters protested outside to demand the party grant convention delegates according to the votes in the two states.
"We are all a nation together, there are 50 states, not 48," said Constanta Nour-Hinkle, 35, who traveled by train from Reading, Pa. today to attend the rally. "I felt I needed to make my voice hear and I wanted to show solidarity with the 2.3 million voters [in Florida and Michigan] whose voices were not heard."
Mrs. Nour-Hinkle said she would rather vote for Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, than for Mrs. Clinton's rival, Sen. Barack Obama -- echoing the sentiments of many protesters.
"It would be the first time in my life I would vote Republican for president," said Mrs. Nour-Hinkle, 35. "I think Obama is an empty shirt, the same as [President] George W. Bush but only a Democrat."
John Overton, who shouted pro-Clinton slogans outside the hotel, said he would leave the party if Obama receives the Democratic nomination for president.
"I can't stand for the Democratic Party if they don't stand for voters' rights," said Mr. Overton, who traveled from his home in Chapel Hill, N.C., to attend the rally. The party "would no longer exist to me as a party."
The Washington Times Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
LOL...the DNC has turned into a house of cards.
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP As Democratic Party leaders gathered at Washington's Marriot Wardman Park Hotel this afternoon in an attempt to resolve the fight over the disqualified Florida and Michigan primaries, hundreds of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton supporters protested outside to demand the party grant convention delegates according to the votes in the two states. "We are all a nation together, there are 50 states, not 48," said Constanta Nour-Hinkle, 35, who traveled by train from Reading, Pa. today to attend the Rating: 5
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06-02-2008, 10:34 PM #2Senior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
That's it, I'm voting for Chong.
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06-02-2008, 11:25 PM #3Senior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
Originally Posted by thcbongman
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06-03-2008, 10:20 PM #4Senior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
Originally Posted by NaughtyDreadz
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06-03-2008, 10:46 PM #5Senior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
Obama will clinch the nomination by the end of today. Even if he loses both Montana and South Dakota. Hillary has said she wants V.P.
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06-03-2008, 10:56 PM #6Senior Member
Pro-Clinton demonstrators warn of defection to GOP
Both Hillary and Obama are far left liberals socialism is their common goal, I just don't see the difference (except the biggie woman and black man
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McCain is lame and has done incredibly much to alienate the true conservatives, he's going for the neo con vote/bush vote.
I can see the election getting really close, obama has the young vote, the liberal hippie vote wrapped up. McCain might lose some from protest voters, but ultimately my money is on him winning.
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