Author Question: Why does Obama want Hillary supporters to "Get Over It" ? (Read 4102 times)

Jesse_J

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What does he want us to "get over" - the fact that there are many voters out there that will not, under any circumstances, vote for this man no matter how many political ploys he creates ?
Ms. Bigglesworth:  You don't speak for me - and neither does Obama.  Go shake your finger in someone elses face - it won't work with me.  I can "lay off" whatever I choose - and there is nothing "fair" about this election.  Obama is a sham.



penguins

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To me, it just seems that the minority of Hillary Supporters (About 15%) are acting like babies because things didn't go their way...



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Millan

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well then be prepared for another republican in the office to ruin our economy more

o and it brings joy to my heart still that clinton lost,  you clinton supporters use to say this and that WHAT NOW SPEAK UP!!



Sandstorm

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He has to pander to Clinton supporters to beat McCain.



camila

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STOP chewing on his every "motion" or phrase...

YOU KNOW G.D. WELL what "get over it" means,
it' means the same as in any loss--it's time to GET OVER IT AND LET'S GO FORWARD AND UNITE.

IT WILL HURT--BUT TIME IS SURELY WASTIN'!!!


DEMS/OBAMA/CLINTON? '08!



TI

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Because he knows that if even if half of her eighteen million supporters  don't vote for him, he will lose. I am one of those eighteen million and I for one will never vote for him.



Millan

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Because he wants their support.  Hillary's supporters were very loyal to her, and feel like the Democrat party treated her unfairly, and feel like the party had already put full endorsement into Obama.



Sandstorm

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Wow, I hear many Republican´s say they will vote independent this year.  I can´t say I blame them being Bush back stabbed the conservatives.  I don´t begrudge them for their right to vote their conscious, and neither should you.  Lay OFF the Clinton voters, all is fair, they feel betrayed by there party, as do conservatives.



Yolanda

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Hillary supporters have an easy choice.  They can vote for someone who supports all the issues she ran to promote; health care, women's choice, withdrawal from Iraq, tax policies that favor the working man, etc.  That's Obama.

Or someone who OPPOSES everything she believes in (McCain).  Hardly a way to "honor" her campaign.



aero

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Um...because he won your party's nomination and you're supposed to abide by the voting system? Are you saying that the existing politicians should start deciding who gets to run for office based on who they think is more "electable"...instead of abiding by an actual electing system?



 

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