Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Clinton on Differences and Who Dems Should Support

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Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to The Indianapolis Star Editorial Board on Tuesday.

...Clinton said Tuesday it would be "the height of political foolishness" for Democrats to back a Republican, or not vote at all, if they're disappointed by the outcome of the long-running nomination battle between her and Barack Obama.

"Anyone, anyone, who voted for either of us should be absolutely committed to voting for the other" in the general election, Clinton said during an hourlong meeting with The Indianapolis Star Editorial Board. "I'm going to shout that from the mountaintops and the valleys and everywhere I can, no matter what the outcome of the nominating process is."

3 comments:

dguzman said...

Go, Hill, go!

I heard some newscaster this morning say that "current polls indicate" that only Hillary would beat McGeezer. I have to hope that's not true, just in case she doesn't pull this thing out.

BAC said...

Todd at MyDD says the 'big mo' is on her side.


BAC

Anonymous said...

If you plug the current poll numbers into the Electoral College, Clinton beats McCain quite handily. Obama vs. McCain comes out too close to call.