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Originally Posted by RockitToTheMoon For me, one of the determining factors between the two choices is electability. While Clinton won the typically democrat states (CA, NY, & MA... old habits die hard, don't they delegates?) Obama won big in the southern & central states. I think he has a chance in winning some of those states when running against a Republican, whereas Clinton doesn't stand a chance. I've heard democrats say they would rather vote for McCain than Clinton. & Obama would most likely take NY, MA, & CA when put up against a Repbulican anyway. |
All Hillary would need to do is get the same states Kerry got plus Florida.
Even though it didn't count she did pick up over 800,000 votes in Florida.
That state is very winnable for Hillary.
As for the dems who'd rather vote for McCain than Hillary. The conservatives who are threatening to vote for Hillary rather than McCain should off set it.