Question (and Answer) Of The Day

Filed in National by on April 23, 2008

Will the Democratic Party be able to unite and defeat McCain once the nominee is determined?

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The answer is comment #1

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  1. jason330 says:

    Yes. The Party will unite provided Obama wins.

  2. Pandora says:

    Obama has won. This is what’s driving me crazy! She CANNOT over-take him in pledged delegates. Now the Supers can overturn the pledged delegates… and all hell will break loose.

  3. John Feroce says:

    “Now the Supers can overturn the pledged delegates…”

    That’s the Supers job. This is what is driving me crazy!

  4. Pandora says:

    What would be their reason? Her negatives are off the charts, and both have electability issues. What possible reason could the Supers cite to overturn the pledged dels? Other than making Republicans do the happy dance.

  5. John Feroce says:

    “What would be their reason?”

    She can win and Obama can’t, it’s that simple.

    She can hold the Democratic party hostage by pointing to her 25% – 30% supporters who will vote McCain.

    She can certainly point out that North Dakota can’t deliver the Presidency to the Dems as well, I think that’s those most populous state Obama has won. ….kidding, but not really.

  6. cassandra_m says:

    She can win and Obama can’t, it’s that simple.

    John is laughing his ass off when he says this, people.

  7. Pandora says:

    I know I’m laughing!

  8. John Feroce says:

    It’s funny but true.

  9. jason330 says:

    John,

    Please, please, please stop trying to save the Democratic party. John McCain will take care of that.

  10. John Feroce says:

    Obama’s folks stay home if he’s not the nominee…they don’t go vote for McCain, BIG difference.

    What is there not to understand?

  11. cassandra_m says:

    John, you are not going to have any energy to work the talking points of why McCain is not BushMcCain if you keep this up.

  12. John Feroce says:

    “Please, please, please stop trying to save the Democratic party. ”

    Jason

    I’d be lying if I told you I ever envisioned this playing out as it has.

    For the GOP, although I’m sure it was not the preferred route to the promised land at 1600 Pennsylvannia Ave, it’s as if they limited 301 and 50 to DC just for us and rerouted the Ds to 95 south and the beltway! Good luck with those tolls and traffic, I’m sure you’ll get there before us…not.

    I’ll stop because I don’t want to be a ball buster, but facts are hard to set aside.

  13. cassandra_m says:

    And you, know, everyone said that Romney and Huckabee’s folks will stay at home if McCain was the nominee — I think that Ann Coulter even promised to campaign for Hillary if that happened.

    What happened to that?

  14. Jason330 says:

    Case closed.

  15. John Feroce says:

    Cassandra you are right, besides, the family’s not too happy with my attention spent online as much as I have, I’ll give it a break.

    Ciao for now.

  16. Pandora says:

    Funny, John, how you see the GOP’s path to the White House through Dems and not your candidate.

    And we will get there before you. Ever driven behind a 72 year old man?

  17. John Feroce says:

    The road to the WH is through FL, I’d stop picking on old people…just friendly advice.

    Obama: I have a problem courting seniors
    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/04/23/obama-i-have-a-problem-with-seniors/

  18. Dana says:

    Seems to me that y’all have two problems: the significant percentage of Hillary Clinton’s supporters who would vote for John McCain over Barack Obama if Mr Obama wins te nomination, or the probability of a depressed black and youth turnout if the superdoopers take the nomination from Mr Obama and give it to Satan Mrs Clinton — and the Democrats don’t win without the black vote.

    But here’s the real reason John McCain will win! “)

  19. liz allen says:

    I hear folk say that if Obama is not the nominee, they will change their party…thats great for the Independent Party of Delaware…we need to build our party…to go against the two party corporate party system. When you get fed up enough with the two party machines and their machinations to deliver a president the party picks…go independent. Its the only way to bring the two parties back to the citizens, and get the corporate right wingsters out of our politic.