I live in suburban Washington, DC. (Maryland) and will definitely NOT be going to the site downtown. where the meeting will be held.
I think it's very unfortunate that the Clinton supporters don't realize that no one likes to be pressured and strong-armed into anything. And this kind of potesting behavior can only be perceived by the committee members as almost a "dare" tactic--daring the committe to not accept the Clinton position. This is real arrogance.
I believe that calm and focused minds will prevail in the deliberations and a "fair" solution will be reached. Otherwise I might just have a breakdown... Feel llike I'm on the verge now!!! LOL.
Hello everyone,
I went to bed last night and had a difficult time going to sleep because of the outcome of the elections. However, this web site today has reminded me why I am so passionate about Barack’s candidacy.
I need an answer to this question. How does winning the big “battleground” states in the primaries translate to winning those states in the general election (as HRC has intimated)? In the primaries, the candidates are competing against each other primarily in their own party for the nomination. However, in the general election it would appear that the competition extends across all parties within a state. I would really appreciate clarification here.
Thanks