I noticed at the top of the page they say there is a 62.5% chance of Clinton becomming the nominee! Thats a 2 to 1 advantage!
She has been the odds on favorite from the start and there has been nothing revealed to stop the snowball from rolling on down the hill!
When she wins, it will be a glorious day here at Democratic Underground. We will all unite around our nominee and its on to the GE for another ASTOUNDING VICTORY!
The party would fracture and the Democrat"s chance of winning would be significantly reduced. The down-ticket effect would be disastrous. Many would tune out and stay home especially younger voters.
Most likely Bloomberg would come in and sweep of the independents and many of the Obama voters who aren't in to crossing that bridge back to the 20th century.
Your dreams of an astounding victory are not grounded in reality. If she wins, the country and the Democratic party are more likely to be in tatters.
But the facts on the ground would be entirely different. If Obama wins the nomination. Everything changes. The youth vote is energized. The independents and moderate Republicians will join us in a transformation election the changes the political dynamic of this country going forward.
Oh and we will increase the size of our House and Senate majorities as well.
If Hillary is nominated I am going to write my own name in for a vote.
I can in no way take another Clinton administration, and I am unsure if the nation can withstand the stresss another 4 to 8 years of Clinton would bring.
They're financial. Conventional wisdom based on people buying "futures" stocks. They've been disastrously wrong before, especially this primary season. I wouldn't put too much sway in it.
The same mechanism that predicted that Obama would win NH and that the Republicans would maintain control of congress in 2004. It actually had Obama up about the same around 4 weeks ago.
14. Did I say that? I don't recall mentioning I thought that.
But let me point out, as long as you're bringing it up, that they're are many more Obama supporters here than Clinton supporters. And at kos, there are even more.
how a Clinton win will split the board/party/country, but not an Obama win. It seems people are threatening that a Clinton win would be worse than an Obama win as far as divisiveness.
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