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Originally Posted by KevinTheOmnivore
And the country decided in november that they'd rather have people that think like her in office, so be carefulof who you accuse of being on the fringe.
Last I checked, the country was pretty evenly divided on abortion, guns, and taxation. She governs like a centrist, and if Rupert Murdoch can see it that way than I think others can as well.
Nothing she promotes is out of the ordinary for a Democrat, and Obama is certainly more of a Liberal than she is.
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50% is hardly a huge margin. She is a hardline democrat and her power to get swong votes is..... limited. She is going to have to be a little closer to the middle if she wants to win otherwise she will alienate the middle AND the right.
She has the average democrat for sure. But can she really get swing votes with her hardline stance?
Oh and I agree 100% on Obama. I find it sad that the last moderate democrat of promise Joe Lieberman was forced to leave.
Wherever the party wind blows, so blows she (except for voting for Iraq)