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Old 02-11-2010, 10:39 PM #8
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Patrick. This is big person talk.

I'm unfortunately inclined to agree with Tom. There was a wave of hysteria and 'hope', as well as the attraction of making history. The sad thing is they had an opportunity to also make history with another candidate - one who's got years of experience, and has thrived as Secretary of State.

Hillary. Was. Robbed.

As for the midterms - I can't see the democrats losing TOO many seats (do they call them seats?) the Republicans aren't nearly popular enough yet.
I agree Hilary was a far better candidate, one of the only successes of Obama's Presidence so far has been her approach to foreign policy.

The Republicans are expected to gain 56 seats in the House I think, be interesting to see how true that prediction is.
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