In 2008, I had a real problem. I liked Obama and Clinton equally. What finally made vote for Obama was a stupidly negative ad the Clinton campaign ran in Pennsylvania just before the primary. I'm sick to death of negative advertising, and Obama's campaign generally avoided them until the general election against McCain/Palin.
Should stress that I have always liked Clinton and felt she did a good job both in the Senate and as Secretary of State.
I agreed with most of what Obama has done as president. Most of what he could not do, he could not do because of Congress. To claim he was a Republican was ludicrous - he was measured and cautious and made decisions based on facts and the Constitution.
I will vote for Clinton in the Pennsylvania primary this year. I would like to see her be elected president this year. Despite 25 years of Republican inquiries and negative advertising, she's generally stayed focused on her job (which, right now, is running for president). I don't like the strain of negativism among some of the loudest Bernie bros - I really think a chunk of them are Republicans in disguise. I found at least one guy on Twitter who was Bernie-broing away yesterday...and reading some of his other tweets made it clear he was really a conservative even if he said he was supporting Bernie.
So I'm voting for Clinton. She's got the strongest experience of any other presidential candidate, a fact that horrifies some people.
I'm with you
Should stress that I have always liked Clinton and felt she did a good job both in the Senate and as Secretary of State.
I agreed with most of what Obama has done as president. Most of what he could not do, he could not do because of Congress. To claim he was a Republican was ludicrous - he was measured and cautious and made decisions based on facts and the Constitution.
I will vote for Clinton in the Pennsylvania primary this year. I would like to see her be elected president this year. Despite 25 years of Republican inquiries and negative advertising, she's generally stayed focused on her job (which, right now, is running for president). I don't like the strain of negativism among some of the loudest Bernie bros - I really think a chunk of them are Republicans in disguise. I found at least one guy on Twitter who was Bernie-broing away yesterday...and reading some of his other tweets made it clear he was really a conservative even if he said he was supporting Bernie.
So I'm voting for Clinton. She's got the strongest experience of any other presidential candidate, a fact that horrifies some people.