Originally posted by haytrainHard to answer for all Democrats, but I'd say that 90% of them will. Both parties tend to stick with their party lines once the nominees are announced (in August at the conventions), as they'd rather have someone from their own party (even if that person wasn't their first choice for the job) in the White House than someone from the opposing party. However, if a candidate that doesn't get the party nomination decides to run as an Independent, throw all that logic out the window. (for example, if Clinton won the Democratic nomination, and Obama decided to run as an Independent, most people who voted for Obama in the primaries would probably follow him and vote for him in the general election.) Very unlikely, at least in the case of Obama and Clinton, but things like this have happened in the past. Hope that clears things up.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2Obama took Maine yesterday.![]()
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2Obama took Maine yesterday.![]()
Originally posted by notcomingdownHe won all 5 primaries and caucases over the weekend, and looks like he might win all three today.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]
Hope everyone DID vote! Hillary got mine, though it was close for me between her and Obama. In the end, the promise of universal health care, the repeal of No Child Left Behind, and her experience in the White House won her over for me.
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Originally posted by Ali709What the hell?! I saw a video of Hilary...I think it's from yesterday...she went to the stage with "Where The Streets Have No Name" being played!
Are they both using U2 songs?!
Originally posted by Ali709What the hell?! I saw a video of Hilary...I think it's from yesterday...she went to the stage with "Where The Streets Have No Name" being played!
Are they both using U2 songs?!