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Originally Posted by Meddeen250
You're right. This issue was discussed at one of Anderson Cooper's programmes on CNN. She's more or less copying Obama's tactics. Initially, she was targeting older voters and basing her campaign on the wings of experience, but since Obama has had a tremendous appeal to young/student voters, she's now trying to adopt the same method.
I cannot understand all her claims of having experience. Everyone starts from somewhere. Even her husband started as an inexperienced guy before developing into the success story that he is. The point is that if you don't give guys like Obama a chance, then how will he get the so called experience that some peeps are talking about?
In conclusion, I believe it's time for a change and by change, I don't think the White House should be occupied by a Bush or Clinton. Give Obama a chance to unite America. Even some moderate Republicans have admitted having an admiration for Obama (according to CNN)
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Gbam!!! Meddeen, these are exactly my sentiments and thoughts. We all have to start from somewhere to gain experience, so how can Obama gain experience if he's not given a chance. I have nothing against Hillary since her husband did a fine job with the economy during his time of presidency, but come on - doesn't America have more people for this position other than the Clinton's and Bushes? Why does the Clinton's want to go to the white house again? Is it because the Bushes did it or they feel there's no one better qualified than them.
Inasmuch as I don't want Mccain to be the president of America, if he has to contend with Hillary, I hope he wins.