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Old 03-05-2008, 12:17 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by garysher View Post
Joe there's only one right answer - a Clinton/Obama ticket

Otherwise whoever gets the nomination will be pissing off the other 50% of the Democratic party and that's not good.

The two aren't that far apart on issues. But there's no sense on battering themselves for the next 6 months.

Also it lines up Obama for 4 or 8 years of experience before running for President.

It could lead to a 16 year run for Democrats.
You may be right, Gary; except for the experience issue.That remains to be seen. But you are definitely correct in that the Dems need to solve this-and soon. Instead of superdelegates jumping ships or not for the Dems; they risk supporters switching party affiliations- which can (anddoes) happen during long, intraparty struggles.
McCain must be licking his chops today!