...the math doesn't add up Hillary.
It didn't when you lost 11 straight races, yet you still fought hard and poured over 11 million dollars of your own money into this campaign. Why?
We said here the demographics and numbers didn't add up, they haven't for months.
You're a great candidate, but you're going to ruin your mark on history, the soul goal you've had forever. You and Bill. 2 Presidents. Why didn't she leave Bill after Cigargate? Why not campaign for John Kerry in 2004? She couldn't.
Because she knew 2008 was eventually approaching. I'm sure she's been scribbling "2008" in red and blue pen since High School, and it's sad to see her realize its over. She realizes she's forced to support Senator Obama and she knows she doesn't want to run in 2016 at 69. She thought of tearing him down so that he would lose to McCain, and she could run in 2012, but the media jumped on her for it. Rightfully, I might add.
You plead IM MORE ELECTABLE! Your campaign said Barack would be more prone to an "October Surprise." How so? The Republicans have been saying Hillary in 2008 since Bush's 1st term. They have the perfect strategy to take you down. The Limbaugh front will be out in arms to vote against you. Obama makes the republicans question the flip-flopping fake-conservative that theyre against. They will never vote for you, they'll all work their tails off. Can you blame them? You DID promise them Healthcare in the early 90's. Why should we still listen?
So how can Hillary go out on top? What must she do? She does deserve it, she is definitely exponentially greater than Geraldine Ferarro. SO why would she sit back seat to a candidate she felt can't win. She may have to. I believe there is just one solution to join the party and have them both come out on top. BOTH candidates on MAY 20th must come on stage together, after a Hillary KY win and an Obama win in OR. Both are winners, both are together. Obama must lose some limelight as he introduces his VP, Hillary. Supporters, after a win, is the only atmosphere where people won't be swayed to McCain.
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