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He may win - maybe it's even probable - but I wouldn't count Hillary Clinton out just yet. I don't think the Clinton campaign has made Obama look bad. In fact, with few exceptions, I believe Hillary Clinton has been pretty restrained. She has been handed Wright on a silver platter and even tonight, when Bill O'Reilly tried to get her to jump on him, she wouldn't. She did say she wouldn't attend Wright's church for 20 years - well, neither would I - but she said the voters need to decide on the issue. And she's right. In another poll, DeacMeister, you spoke about Hillary Clinton coming to your area and speaking only to about 1,000 people when Obama spoke to a crowd (I believe) of about 18,000. Maybe that's true (and I have no reason to doubt you), but if so - why isn't he way ahead of her? Why doesn't he have this nomination sewn up? I think the answer is this - and of course it's only my opinion: he's a compelling and talented speaker, he knew what people wanted to hear, but the fact of the matter is he doesn't fulfill his "promise" - that he is change and hope. I don't see much change and, unfortunately for him it's turning out that he looks a lot like every other politician, as Jeremiah Wright said. Again, you may be correct that he'll get the nomination. If he does, I hope for your sake he can beat McCain, which I really, really doubt, or it's the Republicans who will be having the last laugh. As for rubbing it in our faces if he wins - that's okay, rub ahead - I don't regret my support of Hillary Clinton. I know she's not perfect, but I also know in my heart she is the best choice for me and my family.

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