Peter Namtvedt's picture

Let us Hope Hillary Caves in.



Hillary Clinton’s chances of becoming the next President of the United States shrank to little or non, as of March 5, 2008. Obama won in several states that she had called her own. By continuing her campaign she is counting on the super-delegates. This could be disasterous.
If Hillary Clinton became the Democratic Party’s nominee for president by bringing the super-delegates to her side, she would not just irritate Democratic party members a little. It would potentially make the party implode or split into two.
This would not be good for Americans who want to retain any remnant of a limited government republic. By such maneuvers she would hand the presidency to McClain; potentially with a large mandate. That would be the result of alienating Obama-supporters.
The nation should have the opportunity to put in place a government, a Congress and an Administration that is not extremely heavy on either the Republican or Democrat side. A strong Republican Party against an equally strong Democrat Party would serve us well, in the absence of a realizable Libertarian alternative.
Hillary, stand down!

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