Toro
Diamond Member
The fact is, people claim Hillary to be this ultra polarizing figure. You see thousands of fans at Obama's rallies, and see very few at her. But when it comes time to vote, he either loses, or he wins by a small margin. That tells you there are voters who don't support Clinton, but they sure as hell don't want Obama in office.
THAT is what is going to give McCain the win in November. The silent voters who don't support candidates, they oppose them.
Sorry, that is wrong. The silent voters who don't support candidates just don't show up. They stay home. That's one of the big reasons why the GOP got hammered in 2006. Their base stayed home. And there is no reason to think they are going to come out in big numbers in this election.
Now, the Hillary supporters are trying to scare Democrats into thinking that the conservatives who just a few months ago said they despised McCain are now going to come out in droves and vote for him?
Good try.
Here's something to think about when the Clinton supporters try to spin about electability - Here in Florida, the number of registered black voters has increased by 200,000. And I can assure you, they are not being picked up in these polls that the Clintons keep pointing to.
The nomination is over.
President Obama. Get used to it.