Will Clinton supporters strongly support Senator Barack Obama as the next President of the United States?
Will they support the Democratic Nominee and fight hard to end the War in Iraq as well as restore our Economy.
Public Comments
- NOT LIKELY
- if you want the economy to be restored vote for Ron PAul.... He is the only one that do right for the country
- Good question. Those will be the swingvotes that will probably win the election. What're the odds in vegas anyways?
- Hopefully
- Only the supporters could tell.
- yyeeaaahhhh.............. Uhhmm... NO
- i hope they do..a democratic split is the last thing american politics need to put Mccain on the presidency and continue BUsh's regime for the next 4 years!! it'd suk if it turns out tht evryone wants the same thing...but they dispute ovr different ways to get it...this dispute can lead to noone getting wht they want that is teh end to war in iraq!!!
- I think the Clinton supporters who are racist will find someone else to support rather than voting for a black man. In some places that trumps every other issue.
- No, I will never support or vote for Obama, not now, not ever.
- I love Hillary but I know Obama is getting the nomination. I support him and I don't see how any Hillary supporter couldn't. I mean Hillary to Obama is not that big of a stretch... as long as McCain doesn't win I'm happy.
- No, it's not likely. many of them will not even vote. The choices being offered are not very appealing at all. McCain is nothing but a continuation of the policies of George Bush; more foreign wars, entanglements and interventionism. I'm voting for Ron Paul. Enough of this idiotic some old Washington media show.
- Yes. What true democrat wouldn't? After the hellish 8 years, I'd think all democrats would vote policies and issues. And they can't cross party lines if they don't believe in the republican issues or policies. That would just be uneducated. I know a bunch of Hillary supporters who will vote Obama because they don't want another 4 years of Bush. Those are the educated ones who actually research and listen to true news. dems '08
- I like Hilary Clinton but I would rather see Barack Obama in office then McCain. This war needs to end, it isn't like we are getting any where. The only thing that is happen is more and more of our people are dying. That and our economy really does need to get better. I'm just hoping if either one gets into office they do what they say they are going to do! AND THE GAS PRICES I HOPE THEY LOWER THEM LIKE THEY SAY THEY ARE GOING TOO!! THESE $H!T IS GETTING A LITTLE TO OUT OF HAND AND BUSH WON'T DO NOTHING ABOUT IT BECAUSE HE JUST DON'T CARE!!
- No. After seeing and hearing what happened a few days ago, I would say that they will vote Republican. The Democrats are not a united party now. I even think it would hurt Obama if he picked Clinton as a running mate. There are some very strong supporters of his that will not vote for him if she is on the ticket. I feel that they have given this race over to the other side.
- Some will some won't, but most people are so pissed about how much it cost to fill up the gas tank, pay utility bills, and buy a bag of flour I think the majority will vote for something different this time.
- Not on your life. I will not support or vote for obama for any reason.
- i don't think so
- Even as an activist Democrat my support for Obama as the candidate of the Democratic party will be limited to voting for him. I am counting on the Obamamanics to walk precincts and get out the vote. All the young college educated supporters can get down in the trenches and learn what politics is all about!
- How can you ask such a question. Name one thing a President does to influence an economy. Nothing. the President has no influence on the Economy. Never has have never will have. SO through that one out, So the next one is end the war. I hope he does. And when he does. The bad guy will be blowing up your damn friends at the schools were you hang out to learn nothing. When you start picking body parts off the hoods of burnt out cars. Make sure you call Obama and ask him how did that happen.
- No!!!!
- It will be a up hill battle to grab votes from baby boomers who have more in common with McCain and Clinton than with Obama. Also, Obama will need to actually state how he is going to change things, rather than just stating he is going to change things. McCain has high character and has been in the Senate for a long time. He is very experienced and the guy was a POW and was tortured. So, if Obama wants the baby boomer vote, he will actually have to say how he will change things, because these voters are very experienced and aren't emotionally as the young non-objective voters.
- last part 1st economy will restore itself second it depends on what u mean by strong as many as 90% will support him but enough will jump to make it a mc cain electoral landslide
- Hell, no. He shouldn't even be in the Senate, much less the oval office.
- Highly unlikely.
- Absolutely will not get my vote! I think we have a better chance of getting out of the war with McCain. He actually knows a thing or two about the military. In addition, McCain has always been known as a maverick. He is not Bush. After over 20 years of being a democrat, I'm ashamed of my party and the corrupt way they have conducted this primary. I know he won't get the women he's offended to vote for him. Should be interesting to see if he can win the middle-class, catholics and hispanics.
- No
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