hermione83
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Woohoo! I just want to say, to all those who hate her, since she's toured in Indiana, and Barack as well - I've seen them both so many times, sometimes at the same place one after the other. And honestly, she really does have more energy and heart and acts like she really does want to be there. And she has plans and facts, talks longer and takes every random question off the cuff from anyone, no matter how stupid it is (and trust me, Hoosiers can be pretty dumb). She even takes very sexist remarks gracefully, and works her charm even when she disagrees. She's a fighter and never quits. Obama is already showing so much wear and tear, and honestly, she isn't. When he raises his voice like a preacher, everyone cheers no matter what he says. And sort of like at church, my eyes start to lose all focus when he drones on about nothing with no substance. Trust me, I'm feeling like she's going to lose, and will be happy if he wins over McCain, but you all just don't know... She seems bitchy on TV debates a bit, but you all have to see them both in person, when it's not so scripted. It's so so so obvious that she just has thought about everything more, fights harder, and has more experience. I hope Barack has a long career in politics. Honestly, after speaking with so many democrats on either side of this, I think the only way to sooth people is that they run together, Pres and VP, but I think they may be too arrogant to do that. But, I definitely think they should. It would then be a truly historic election. No old white guy veteran neccessary as a VP, heeh. All the critics say Hillary goes for the brain, and Barack for the brain.... but Hillary has won over both organs for me... and I don't know why so many people see her as so divisive. They've both been pretty good at not creaming the other on anything too serious to keep the Republicans from using it later - but really, in every speech I heard in person she literally never mentioned Obama. Ever. The same can definitely not be said for him. She was always about the issues and what she was going to do to take action. He just gave promises and talked of hope and criticized her and said he believed this and that all along (even if he wasn't there to get the information and make choice based on the available data and there to vote), and repeated some catch phrases. She usually always had something new and interesting to say.
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