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Why not put it behind a candidate with a chance?

2007-04-23 12:18:33 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Obama wants to be Hillary's VP. That's all.
He is even more communist than Hillary.
He wants to bow down to Hillary and be "her boy".
Cool. "Uncle Hillary's Cabin".

2007-04-23 12:38:35 · answer #1 · answered by wolf 6 · 1 0

I really don't see why Obama couldn't win. The only reason why he may not win is because he doesn't have the experience that the others may have. At least the people are showing support and giving him a chance. The only two people who I think that even have a chance of winning is Obama or Hillary. I wish Al Gore would run for president again. America needs a good Democratic president right now to clean up Bush's spilled milk.

2007-04-23 19:30:24 · answer #2 · answered by AdrianClay 7 · 1 1

What makes you think Obama can't win? At this point he has as good of a chance as anyone. Early next year we will see how things shake out for the General Election in November. Whoever wins should get the money raised by all in order to make the push to the finish line. It is like with Ron Paul. So many on this board adore the guy. I don't even know who he is. How much has he raised? By now it had better be several million dollars or forget it. Name recognition and money are what get politicians elected. Obama has both Paul doesn't.

2007-04-23 19:26:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Obama has as much chance of winning as anyone else running a legitimate campaign. America came close to electing Ross Perot a few years ago. Last time I checked, America is a free country and we have the right to give any candidate funds for running for office. Also from a lot of people's perspective, he can't be any worse than Bush.

2007-04-23 19:29:30 · answer #4 · answered by RomeoMike 5 · 2 1

Why would cons be spending so much time saying Obama can't win unless they realized he really CAN win.

He's the only Democratic candidate consistantly polling ahead of the Republicans head to head.

2007-04-23 19:34:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He has a good chance in winning as long as he can present some solid plans for America about healthcare, education, and the Iraq war (which he has tentatively discussed) over the next few months. I think he is exciting, different, and quite brilliant.

2007-04-23 19:30:57 · answer #6 · answered by It is what it is 4 · 1 1

Let's face, the Dems money is all going to waste no matter who the candidate....

2007-04-23 19:36:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

honestly it's too early to tell. i mean seriously, a lot of the presidents who won didn't appear to have a shot and made it amazingly? e.g. bush: how did a governor take over the Vice President of the U.S.?

it's a shame too...Obama seems to be one of the only decent candidates.

2007-04-23 19:30:42 · answer #8 · answered by Jane 4 · 1 0

Who says he can't win? Everyone I know on both sides is very interested in him.

A better question would be why Sharpton will run again and waste tax payers money, or why John Kerry or Al Gore are even still considering it.

2007-04-23 19:24:35 · answer #9 · answered by Tired o 3 · 3 3

Maybe that is why he has pulled Al Sharpton into his camp. So they can demand the nomination if he doesn't get it. Sharpton would say that every vote that went for a white male should be counted for Obama because the voters were racists that voted for skin color alone.
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2007-04-23 19:28:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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