Honest Broker?

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    Originally Posted By Kimber

    Ok - suppose Hillary looses Texas and the party begins to lean heavily on her to give up the fight - I don't think that she will, if she's the girl I hope she is she'll run it all the way to Denver - you're DNC CHairman Howard Dean - who do you send to have "the talk"?

    Carter? Gore? Ried? Sebelius? Virgie Rollins? Is there an "honest" broker left in the Deocratic party?

    Let's Play Hardball!

    Kim
     
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    Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder

    Ok - suppose Hillary loses Texas and the party begins to lean heavily on her to give up the fight - I don't think that she will, if she's the girl I hope she is she'll run it all the way to Denver - you're DNC CHairman Howard Dean - who do you send to have "the talk"?

    Carter? Gore? Reid? Sebelius? Virgie Rollins? Is there an "honest" broker left in the Democratic party?"

    Already done. Her husband has said if she doesn't win Texas and Ohio she's through.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kimber

    "Ok - suppose Hillary loses Texas and the party begins to lean heavily on her to give up the fight - I don't think that she will, if she's the girl I hope she is she'll run it all the way to Denver - you're DNC CHairman Howard Dean - who do you send to have "the talk"?

    Carter? Gore? Reid? Sebelius? Virgie Rollins? Is there an "honest" broker left in the Democratic party?"

    Already done. Her husband has said if she doesn't win Texas and Ohio she's through. "

    I said "honest" broker. Someone without a bias. Bill said that she must win Texas to be the nominee - Hillary can still stay in the race until the convention if she can afford it, and take the fight to the party - she can demand that the party seat FLA and MICH - and the fight is on. Who will stop her?

    Kim
     
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    Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder

    If you don't like the answer, quit asking the question.
     
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    Originally Posted By WorldDisney

    If she don't win Texas or Ohio, she should hang it up, period!
     
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    Originally Posted By dsnykid

    If her husband is even saying she's done if she loses Texas, I think that's a pretty clear indication of what her reaction will be, don't you? I mean, if the last Democratic President is saying you don't have a hope in Hades if you can't pull off what is now becoming a miracle win in Texas AND that past president is your husband, doesn't that speak volumes? It would to me.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sport Goofy

    Everyone would like for Hillary Clinton to live up to some ridiculous charicature that has been created of her over the past 15 years. The Clintons are very loyal to the Democratic Party and will be very supportive of the nominee, contrary to anyone's speculation that they will somehow try to fight the system and drag the party down. An honest broker isn't required.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    <Already done. Her husband has said if she doesn't win Texas and Ohio she's through.<

    like he's had anything to say she's listened to in years...
     

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