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    HRC In or Out? The Janes have spoken…

    By CJP | May 14, 2008

    megaphone1.jpg With so much debate about whether Hillary Clinton should stay in the race or drop her bid, we felt it prudent to ask the experts- Janes who actually cast votes. And here's what you had to say:
    • 52%- It's time to get out. We all know it's over.
    • 48%- Stayin, HRC! We need a fighter in the White House.
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    2 Responses to “HRC In or Out? The Janes have spoken…”

    1. karen Says:
      May 15th, 2008 at 1:01 pm

      I am a woman supporter of Hillary, we women have been treated as second class citizens for far to long. The DNC treating Hillary as a second class canidate, patroninzing her by saying, we need to give her space, so she can gracefully make an exit, doing whatever they can to undermine her campaign, is inexcusable. I for one intend to send a message to the DNC in November by voting for McCain, if Hillary loses the nomination because of their antics. It is my hope that the rest of the Hillary supporters will do the same.

    2. Former Democrat Says:
      June 3rd, 2008 at 7:56 pm

      I’m with the poster above…I’ve voted Democratic all my life, but I will now vote for McCain. Once again, women are just cast to the side, as usual, no matter how much they deserve the job. The only poll I have not seen on television is…if you knew then what you know now, would you still have voted for Obama? I think not…pretty scary, from his friends who have bombed our Pentagon, to his crook cronies, to his long time association with the most racist church I believe that ever existed, and embracing its leaders…to his snobby wife who whined because she had to pay back her “law school student loan”…oh, poor thing….how unfair….no….I would not and I will not vote for him. Someday democrats will look back and be horribly embarrased that they fell for someone whose record does not back his fancy speeches, whose speechwriter won him the nomination…face it, his speeches were inspiring, uplifting, hopefull…his interviews one on one, unrehearsed, his mannerisms and answers during debates…far less so…his speechwriter got him where he is…so sad…I feel like the Democratic party buckled, and I will not be a part of it.

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