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Today is the day, but tomorrow might be more important!
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Jim
- Jun 3rd, 2008 at 9:09 am EDT
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Tonight is the night we have all been waitng for. The end of the primary season and the beginning of the general election. As we watch the results come in tonight, we should see Barack win the two final contests, and come within a handful of the required delegates to win the nomination. Early tomorrow (if not tonight) he will reach the number, and it will be time to unite the party. I highly encourage everyone to reach to to the Clinton supporters. Go on her website, and say positive things about her and her campaign. Tell her supporters that it would be a shame if a Republican held the White House and we all had to face four more years of the failed Bush policies after all of the hard work Senator Clinton has done. Remind them that on the issues, there is very little difference between Senator Clinton and Senator Obama. Remind them that Senator McCain opposes any form of universal health care, wants us to remain in Iraq for up to another hundred years. Remind them that John McCain has no way of dealing wiht the housing crisis, other then bailing out the banks that caused the problem in the first place. As tough and hard fought as this primary has been, there are reason why we have all chosen to support Democrats, and it isn't because we want four more years of the status quo.
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