Now that Obama has won the nomination, will Clinton supporters stop whining or...

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...become like Ron Paul supporters
Will they pull together to win against McSame, even though they didn't get their way?
 
Interesting analogy. Obama has essential won...anyone who tells you otherwise is a brain-dead loser who needs a calculater to add 2 plus 2, and can also be defined by giving me a thumbs down.

The difference with Ron Paul is that McCain, under the Republican's rules of 100% for the winner, even if it's a plurality vote of 34%, has clinched the Republican nomination. Obama has not technically done that yet. But once about another 100 of the remaing 300 unpledge superdelegates have agreed (Assuming a 50/50 split in the remaining primaries), then he will have.

Expect Hillary to tone down the attacks beginning tomorrow, similar to Huckabee staying in the race until Texas when McCain had passed the halfway mark, but generally running a positive campaingn in the interum. A good liklihood that she will suspend her campaign shortly after May 20th, after the Kentucky and Oregon primaries.
 
Obama has not won. That's very un-American of you to say... This isn't a popularity contest; it's an election.
 
Well, it is amazing how the Clinton supporters just won't face reality!!!!! Michigan and Florida DO NOT COUNT, as agreed by both Clinton and Obama, period! Clinton herself pretty much conceded the election in her speech tonight, now it is just a matter of timing for her, to try and bow out as gracefully as possible. On to November, and lets get Mc Cain back into the picture, so we can decide between them based on the issues, not racist slurs, mud slinging, and out and out lies ( misspeaks ) by the Clinton camp.
 
i'm sorry, professor einstein...when, exactly, did obama get to the magic 2025 delegates?
 
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