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This page contains a single entry by Mark Willen published on March 30, 2008 6:43 PM.

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Let Hillary Run...and Run...and Run

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Hillary backers.jpgIt's time for Democrats to stop trying to bully Hillary Clinton into quitting the presidential race. It won't do any good, for one thing, and it's only going to get her supporters all riled up. If Democrats want to do something constructive to limit the damage from several more months of campaigning, here's a suggestion.

 

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean hit the nail on the head (video) when he proposed not that Clinton bow out, but that she and Barack Obama stop the negative campaigning against each other and keep their eye on the ball, which in this case means John McCain.

 

Superdelegates, the only people with any power left in the Democratic marathon, could be the enforcers. All they have to do is band together and insist they will decide how to cast their all-important votes strictly on the quality of the campaigning from here on out. They should make it clear that they will be looking at only one thing -- who makes the best case for beating McCain. They should subtract points from a candidate every time he or she or a surrogate makes some slimy comment about the other. Points will only be awarded for making the case against McCain.

 

I don't happen to be of the mind that this campaign has been any more negative than other intra-party fights, and I think a lot of the worry by Democrats is really just fatigue. It's not that it's too late to unite behind the winner -- It's just that it seems like the race has gone on forever and it's time to stop. But Democratic Party leaders will do themselves more harm than good if they try to cut Hillary off at the knees. Her support only gets stronger when the "guys" in the party seem to be ganging up on her. So if I were a Democrat, I wouldn't aim for an early ending -- I'd aim for a positive ending that doesn't involve shooting your candidate in the back.

 

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shirlin said:

Senator Obama speaks plainly on the issues. His campaign has been brilliantly managed, transparent, and ethical. The Clinton dynasty's mean-spirited, smear, politics of personal destruction, Mrs. Clinton's chaotic campaign which has squandered millions, her 109 million dollars over seven years with non-transparent ties to off-shore despotic comapanies, and more, make her unelectable. Where are her tax returns for 2007-08? Hillary keeps claiming she has been completely vetted. This claim is like her claim of coming under sniper fire in Bosnia to prove she is ready to be commander-in-chief from day one.

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