Why Is Senator Clinton Still Fighting A Losing Battle And Polarizing The Democratic Party?

This is the time she should begin the process of unifying her constituents around Senator Obama. She is to far behind to catch up. Too little to late. It’s time to unify the Democratic Party.

Suggested Reading:

They Think You're Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and What Republicans Must Do to Keep ItThey Think You're Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and What Republicans Must Do to Keep ItThey Think You’re Stupid Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and What Republicans Must Do to Keep It

Herman Cain

Foreword by Zell Miller Read More >

6 Responses to “Why Is Senator Clinton Still Fighting A Losing Battle And Polarizing The Democratic Party?”

  1. Posted by nl on February 28th, 2010 at 10:32 am

    55% of democrats want the race to continue.

  2. Posted by Shaka on February 28th, 2010 at 2:36 pm

    No. Senator Clinton should and will continue to pursue her nomination to the end.
    No one gives up / before the end!
    The USA isn’t ready, its fare from ready, for the era of a Black American President, it’ll end in tragedy and confusion!
    Nor is it ready for, or want , a too old medically unfit washed out ex veteran, who purely from a medical standpoint, will never survive the 4 year time in office.
    Wake-up America, the World needs your re-appearance, assertion and leadership! All destroyed, now fragmented, reduced to ashes, by the undeniable utter destitution brought upon US policies by the Bush administration.
    Do not re-elect men incapable of healing a nations broken name and its world reputation.
    Senator Clinton has all the attributes America needs.
    Stout at heart, firm in resolution, the experience of Govt office and the determination and willingness to step forward and lead from the front line. Thus restoring to the US and its peoples, and to many, many foreign nationals of all races creed and color, The USA’s respected name, tolerance and its many other values that were the Hallmark of its enlightened history.

  3. Posted by willd on February 28th, 2010 at 3:35 pm

    Look at it this way. It is too little too late to expect a large bulk of Clinton supporters to unite around Obama, and that ain’t in no way Clinton’s fault, since Obama did this to himself.
    There are way too many Democratic voters who refuse to be associated with the uber-left ideologues who are hijacking this entire process from behind the scenes. So …. an Obama nomination means half of Clinton’s people heading for McCain’s corner.
    Fine by me, too!
    Hillary ‘08!
    or
    McCain ‘08!

  4. Posted by 1 Sassy Rebel on February 28th, 2010 at 9:19 pm

    Because, she has the BEST chance of winning in the General Election.
    Why doesn’t Obama quit? He will lose the General Election, big time.
    She is not, as you put it, so far behind. You better get out your calculator and do a recount. Its too close to count any one out yet.

  5. Posted by don c on February 28th, 2010 at 10:45 pm

    Some of us still want a democrat as President
    SO
    NO
    You tell your divisive racist Obama to quit, he hasn’t a chance in the General election !
    Are you folks so racist that you’ll vote black even if it means we get McCain?

  6. Posted by Precinct 1099 on March 1st, 2010 at 2:18 am

    Because the battle isn’t over and it is Obama who polarized the party by running when he said “I will not run as a presidential candidate in 2008.”.

Leave a Reply

All trademarks and copyrights owned by their respective owners and are used for illustration only
Kokopelli Creative Web Design