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You have to hand it to the Clinton’s.
When all the pollsters, pundits and many blogs had written the Senator off, they once again defy all.
While I am no fan of the former First Lady, I must give credit where credit is due. Obviously, they (or she) depending on how you view this win, have not lost their “magic” when it comes to wowing the electorate.
On the Republican side, I suppose I will continue to wait and see exactly what direction the primary voters choose to take the party.
I am so underwhelmed at the moment with the prospects as they are at this juncture, it will take a real turn around for me to be “excited” by the GOP candidate.
Politics are amazingly unpredictable but one thing remains certain, polls have proven themselves as useless as I have always believed.
But no matter. As interesting and challenging as the politics in this country are, tomorrow we will all, God willing, wake up and have the things which mean the most to each of us in our lives.
*For those who may not have followed the results of the NH Race closely and would like a look at the county by county vote for both parties, this is an excellent website.
Written by Sue



~J~ Says:
January 9th, 2008 at 5:05 pmVisit ~J~
What is there to say that hasn’t already been said? Is America ready to be taken down the garden path again by this family?
I congratulate her on her win yesterday and wait to see if the Democrats are as foolish as I thought and actually nominate her.
Though I’m not overly enthusiastic about the Republican choices I would not be ashamed to vote for any of the choices offered against Hillary. She’s dangerous for our country and her policies are socialist. We can’t afford her.
Where are our modern day Lincolns, FDRs, Trumans etc? It seems we have none.
Sue Says:
January 9th, 2008 at 5:43 pmVisit Sue
In answer to your question, if you asked me today, I would say yes and hope against hope that I am wrong.
There will be women as was proven in NH who will vote for her strictly on a gender basis. I do not understand that thinking but they are entitled to their choice.
I too would vote for a Republican in an attempt to keep another Clinton from occupying the Oval Office, but unless somehow there is a consensus candidate who satisfies the needs of every faction of the party I fear a repeat of 2006.
Suppose I just am feeling a bit punky today..off my game and maybe just tired of the whole process, but as of right now if someone were to ask me I do believe if she is the nominee, she will win the White House. (Boy I hope I have to eat those words and will be more than delighted to,) in November.
Mar Says:
January 11th, 2008 at 8:11 amVisit Mar
In Florida our primary is Jan.29th. My vote will either be for Senator Clinton and am not sure about the other. I do know it won’t be for Obama. Same goes for the General Election unless Mitt Romney is the nominee.
Sue Says:
January 11th, 2008 at 8:22 amVisit Sue
You both are lucky.
Your vote will make a difference in the primary race. By the time it gets to Pennsylvania, it should be all but decided.
Then again, this year who knows.