Regis Philbin
Apr 28th, 2008, 06:49 PM
I can't see a Clinton quitting...and Barry? Well, who knows about him? He can always go back to his racist/marxist/anti-American "pastor". Yeah, that guy is a true man of God. LOL :rolleyes:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/28/america/campaign.php
One candidate must quit in June, Democratic chairman says
By Lisa Tozzi and Brian Knowlton Published: April 28, 2008
WASHINGTON: Raising the pressure to avoid a cripplingly drawn-out selection process, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee said Monday that either Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama needed to drop out of the presidential race in June for the party to win the White House in November.
"We really can't have a divided convention," Howard Dean said on ABC. "If we do, it's going to be very hard to heal the party afterward."
Also Monday, Obama's former pastor, whose words rocked the campaign for weeks, spoke at length in Washington, and far from retracting any earlier comments, he added fuel to the fire.
With the two Democratic senators locked in a bruising battle - one that could easily extend until the Democrats meet in Denver in late August to select a nominee - party activists increasingly fear that whoever ultimately prevails will emerge seriously weakened.
Dean did not say who should drop out, only that it should happen after the voters had their say in the primaries, which end June 3.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/28/america/campaign.php
One candidate must quit in June, Democratic chairman says
By Lisa Tozzi and Brian Knowlton Published: April 28, 2008
WASHINGTON: Raising the pressure to avoid a cripplingly drawn-out selection process, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee said Monday that either Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama needed to drop out of the presidential race in June for the party to win the White House in November.
"We really can't have a divided convention," Howard Dean said on ABC. "If we do, it's going to be very hard to heal the party afterward."
Also Monday, Obama's former pastor, whose words rocked the campaign for weeks, spoke at length in Washington, and far from retracting any earlier comments, he added fuel to the fire.
With the two Democratic senators locked in a bruising battle - one that could easily extend until the Democrats meet in Denver in late August to select a nominee - party activists increasingly fear that whoever ultimately prevails will emerge seriously weakened.
Dean did not say who should drop out, only that it should happen after the voters had their say in the primaries, which end June 3.