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She's 75, so of course she doesn't care if she loses her seat over her "principles". On Wiki, it says she has 3 challengers.
Maxine Waters:
Age: 70
Says Obama has hope, but no plans.
Edolphus Towns
Age: 74
“This nation is about ability and performance. That’s why I’m backing Hillary Clinton — and I’m still backing her, even though that comment bothered me.”
I'm noticing a trend her with the ages...
http://www.kevinpowellforcongress.org/home/
Be Blessed
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Greetings and Blessings
I can understand how someone might have started this long primary journey as a Clinton supporter. I'd like to briefly share my journey...just some of the highlights:
> I began as a Clinton supporter -- their platforms are similar, but Clinton has "more" experience
(Although, I was concerned that she voted for the war.)
> Then, Obama spoke to my heart in Iowa -- something Hillary has never done
> Then, Bill Clinton compared Obama to Jesse Jackson and discounted his win in S.C. -- what??
> Then, Obama renounced Reverend Wright's words, but not the man -- what integrity!!
(This is when I became a full-fledged Obama supporter.)
> Then, Hillary Clinton brought up the "hard working, white people" -- so what am I??
> Then, Obama more fully renounced Wright - diplomatically, firmly, painfully
> Then, Hillary decided to not count caucus states and add in FL and MI -- huh??what??
> Most recently, Hillary Clinton made her most horrible mistake. Invoking assassination as a reason for staying in the race was bad. But, failing to see the need to truly apologize for her words is far worse.
She's starting to remind me of George W. Bush...she's the "decider," can do no wrong and wants to win at any cost. Her politics are divisive, her message feeds on misery and her actions throughout this campaign are not something to emulate.
Please vote based on what you believe is best for this country. That is what I'm going to do.
Best Regards,
They are in a predictament that I truly am relishing watching: they picked Hillary because it was safe, but now that she is losing you don't hear too much from them why? They are scared. Scared to admit they are the go-along-get-along Negroes many of us think they are and will say and do anything to maintain their positions. Now what do they do? Scratch their head and roll their eyes? They are still scared to step up because by hook or crook Hillary just might end up winning the primary and Lordy, Lordy, we don't want Miss Ann... excuse me, Miss Hillary mad at us.
They are getting what they deserve and I hope the citizens of their districts see what many of us have seen for a long time: Handkerchief Head Negroes (HHN).