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Should Clinton quit the race?

4:21 PM Sun, May 11, 2008 |
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While campaigning in Oregon, Democrat Barack Obama surpassed rival Hillary Clinton in the superdelegate count over the weekend. Should Hillary Clinton remove herself from the presidential race?



17 Comments

Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race, simply because she would not DEMONSTRATE TRUE CHANGE...one that would be remembered for all time. She lacks the Quality of TRUE DESIRE (INTEGRITY) for MONUMENTAL CHANGE...GO BARACK HUSAN 99OBAMA!!!

Tarvinder Kaur Khalsa said:

Hillary, OLD and SAME OUT SAME OLD! Clinton is not about DEFINITE CHANGE! DROP out Already!

Jagjit S Khalsa said:

LET HILLARY GO! SHE will not bring the kind of CHANGE that is warranted and required for the UNITY OF OUR EARTH! She NEEDS to DROP OUT...and re-evaluate WHO she is really trying to serve here.

Tina said:

I think everyone should just leave Hillary alone. She has every right to stay and run in this race just as much as Cain and Oboma. They should let it be decided later this year.

Sonia Souza said:

Neither candidate has achieved the number of delegates required to win the nomination. And all the primaries have not been completed

If the candidates want to stay in the race, they should, until the process (primaries + super delegates) is finished.

Hopefully for the next presidential election we will fix the primary system, so it is not this long. Perhaps have three or four dates for the primaries, each spread out a month or so apart.

Shannan said:

NO - absolutely not. She's the more viable candidate against the Republicans. Once Obama grows up a bit and proves he can honestly answer questions about his experience, qualifications and past decisions he'll be a great candidate. He's not there yet. Pretty words alone don't make change.

Regardless, all the people haven't spoken yet. Both should stay until voters in all States have a chance to have a say.

Randy said:

Hillary is egotistical and does not care about the good of the party. She is a sore loser. If she ran this country like she has run her campaign then we would be in a heap of trouble. Goodby Hillary and don't come back.

Krystal Jackson said:

No, I think she should stay in.

Neena said:

Hillary is the most qualified for the job which doesn't mean she'll be the one to get it unfortunately - mostly because she's not as pretty as Obama (and I do mean physically - not her policies) Also he has a better speech writer (though when he speaks more off-the-cuff he makes an ass of himself)

Bottom line - it ain't over until it's over. - and it ain't over yet.

Just because mysogyny is still allowed while racism isn't in the media is no reason to give up baby!

Katie said:

NO way she should not! If anyone should be doing it, in my opinion, it is Obama.

CID said:

I think she needs to complete her try.
She has the most experience in government work especially knowledge that she learned during Bill Clinton's position as president. Not alone to get suggestions based on an experience president regarding new conditions that might develope.
Go Hillary.

Vicki said:

No, not until I hear what Obama has to say about change. All he does is talk about it. Plus what happened to all the stories about his religion and his wife bad mouthing Hillary. There seems to be a lot of covers ups in the last couple of months.

DB said:

I have it all figured out. Clinton and Obama fight it out until convention with neither having the number of delegates to receive the nomination. Clinton will bully her way into seating the delegates from Michigan and Florida.
She will become the party nominee.
Her actions in concert with Al Sharpton’s demonstrations that he is planning outside the convention center will turn off the new young voter base that Obama has enjoyed along with average Americans that do not think that this is appropriate behavior by either one.
McCain will waltz into the White House. Thus Clinton will join the loser’s club along with Gore and Kerry.

Diane said:

Many people did not vote during the FL primary as we were told our vote wouldn't count anyway. Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot in Michigan. I don't feel that the delegates in either state should be counted as they don't have a true popular vote from thier states!! Not that it matters..... I truly believe that we should have a national primary date just like we have a national election date. Everyone should vote with the same information and exposure. The people that voted months ago didn't have the same information as the ones that haven't yet voted. And get rid of the delegates and electoral college, count popular vote. Make each vote count!! This is our constitutional right!!!!

Bill said:

give it up honey...

Chelsea said:

mom, enough already!!!

Jerry said:

Yes!!!
But her ego won't let her...or her husband's
ego.
ABC...
...Anybody But Clinton.
Please, can they both just go back to Arkansas now?


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