View Full Version : Obama vs Hillary... your predictions


w1z4rd
01-29-08, 12:31 PM
So what do you think the result is going to be? I think its going to be Hillary, but I would prefer Obama.

world_events
01-29-08, 12:39 PM
Hillary Clinton, the first woman president of the United States, that would be great for the american people.

countezero
01-29-08, 01:10 PM
My prediction? Ugly, if Hillary really starts to slip. The Clintons don't deal with defeat well...

Exhumed
01-29-08, 04:38 PM
Can't tell. The Clinton's recovered from Iowa and imminent defeat in New Hampshire with dirty political moves. But now there is a backlash. The media has picked up on it, late, and the attention on it was bolstered by Kennedy.

draqon
01-29-08, 04:40 PM
I prefer Clinton over anyone, but Obama will probably "twitch" the votes for his side by referring to struggle of blacks and all that jazz.

I got that everyday in my middle-school, "the oppressed black men and women and the evil KKK, the struggle for voice and rights, bless the Martin Luther King" yeah.... and than outside I see bunch of black and Hispanics beating a white kid down

spidergoat
01-29-08, 04:45 PM
I would welcome Obamas oratory. After the blabbering fool, it will be refreshing. I think Clinton is better at the day-to-day workings of the government, but in the end, I think Obama will prevail.

shichimenshyo
01-29-08, 04:48 PM
I think that obama is charismatic and will bring a much needed change to the sad state of politics in the U.S. I am all for Obama.

draqon
01-29-08, 04:49 PM
we need economical uplift, not charismatic emancipation

shichimenshyo
01-29-08, 04:51 PM
we need economical uplift, not charismatic emancipation

What we need is a change, and I think either candidate try to bring it, I just think that obama can make it happen.

countezero
01-30-08, 01:16 PM
Talking about change on the campaign trail is fairly easy to do, making it happen as an exectutive much harder. No one yet has been able to point me to an example of where Obama "changed" something in his professional or political life.

15ofthe19
01-30-08, 01:21 PM
Clinton is leading in the polls in half a dozen states, including California and NY, so I'd say she will have this thing all but wrapped up next Tuesday. 21 states are voting, and it's looking likely that she'll carry over half of them.

However, if it's close, and some of the states aren't all or nothing states, then Obama could roll into the convention with a decent chunk of his own delegates, and Edwards and his hair have still not declared their support for anybody, so we could see something similar to the 1968 convention unfold.

S.A.M.
01-30-08, 01:25 PM
Both are useless.

sisyphus__
01-30-08, 01:43 PM
From all I know of the debate, and that is not much at all, Hillary Clinton is a much more political type. People always choose certain traits or such right; I have always apparently been quite politically natured, in some way; maybe and asking the question of if Hillary will win as compared to Obama (which sounds too much like Osama), is an interesting question. I can't see too much for Obama, as I don't understand the whole thing very well. I am not even certain they are both running for president. I had not known about that.

And yes it does seem new to have a woman president.

But....

We've just gotta find an article or something somewhere. Influencing Presidential decisions on forums is a very odd topic too ... lol..............