IMO, it's more than being about "Let's put a woman in the White House". 
If you're involved enough in politics to be a delegate, I'd think you're 
priorities would be the party platform, not the race or gender of the 
candidate.

The unwashed masses... however, are a completely different story..... 
how much change are they willing to tolerate, a woman as Vice President 
or am African American as President.
I'm very cynical, I really think this is what it will boil down to come 
November.



G Money wrote:
> I'm not sure how "entrenched" Hillary's followers are with Obama.....there
> is a lot of bitterness there.
>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>   
>> I wouldn't bet the farm on it, I think there's enough fundamental
>> differences between democrats and republicans to keep the vast majority
>> of "Hillary" delegates firmly entrenched with Obama.
>>
>> Robert Munn wrote:
>>     
>>> Wow, total dark-horse pick, and there go the Hillary Democrats walking
>>> out the door.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>     
>
> 

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