People in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island: don’t screw this up
Voters,
Even Rush Limbaugh understands that Hillary’s continued candidacy is hurting our chances in November. The Republicans have their nominee, and he’s already out campaigning. John McCain has a head start, so unless you really want another four years of the disaster we call the Bush administration, it’s time to get organized.
The truth of the matter is that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton aren’t that different. You can argue about the semantics of their healthcare plans, but in the end, an Obama White House isn’t going to be very different than a Clinton White House. However, a McCain White House is going to be a lot like a Bush White House. So let’s find common ground here. Vote for the candidate with the momentum. Vote for the candidate with the appeal. Vote for the candidate who can beat John McCain. This candidate is Barack Obama.
Polls have shown time after time that Americans hate Hillary Clinton. Sure, she’s not the baby-eating socialist they want us to believe, but there are still a lot of people who would never vote for her. In fact, Hillary’s nomination would only energize the far-right dissatisfied with Mr. McCain and ostracize the unaffiliated voters who see her as an out of control liberal.
Barack Obama has won over ten elections in a row. He’s getting positive media attention. He should be the nominee. Your support for Hillary Clinton is prolonging this primary process, distracting us from the general election. So go out and vote for the candidate who can win on the macro scale. Even the Republicans understand a vote for Hillary is a vote for McCain is a vote for Bush. Hillary Clinton cannot bring about the change we’re begging for. Obama can. Make Barack Obama the nominee.




I’m in Ohio and I voted Obama. I’d tell you my reasons, but if I say that I put my reasons on my blog, I might generate some traffic!
I’m so glad TX, RI and OH went the way they did. Awesome!!!