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Hillary Clinton Should Not Give Up

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Wow! Senator Barack Obama's spectacular primary victories in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia have confirmed that he is the New Face of American Democracy. I cannot deny the fact that the best case scenario for the Democratic Party, is having Senator Barack Obama as the presidential nominee. I am disappointed that Senator Hillary Clinton is behaving like a bad loser. She would be more regarded if she could swallow her pride and congratulate Senator Barack Obama. The tides of these interesting times favour Barack Obama. I am still supporting Hillary Clinton for President. For better or worse, do not give up hope. I know that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is scared after Senator Barack Obama's clean sweep of the Potomac primaries . As one of her HillRaisers, I am worried, because none of us expected the latest results. If Hillary Clinton wins the nomination, it would be a miracle. As I said on the Huffington Post that if Hillary Clinton will not give up, I will c...

The Bald Eagle Blog Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles in appreciation of the good reception of her supporters . The Bald Eagle Blog on the Des Moines Register , Monday, January 1, 2008, endorsed Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for President. The Bald Eagle Blog is one of the most notable blogs authored by the regular readers of the Des Moines Register online. Hillary Clinton during her visit to Sheet Metal Workers Local 88 in Las Vegas on November 17, 2007 . More US senators, governors, unions, newspapers, and others have endorsed Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for president. But the latest Des Moines Register Poll posted on Monday January 1 shows Senator Barack Obama ahead of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and former Senator John Edwards. According to the Des Moines Register : Obama was the choice of 32 percent of likely Democratic caucus goers, up from 28 percent in the Register's last poll in late November, while Clinton, a New York senator, held steady at 25 percent and Edwards, a former Nort...