WELL… I actually am pondering the option of voting for Hillary in the Wisconsin Primary on Feb 19th – especially if McCain has things all sewn up by then.
Why? Because she is so much less “electable” than Obama. He would get record turnouts in many states. She wouldn’t (besides those who turn out to vote against her).
My only qualm about doing so is that, if the strategy were to backfire & Hillary actually won the general election, THEN I’d feel awful.
If he were respectable, Jeff, he wouldn’t be a Democrat.
MaryFebruary 7, 2008 - 11:26 pm
Wow, that’s disappointing. I guess he did technically have to vote for a democrat since he’s democrat, but still, a pro-abortion like Hillary, truly disappointing.
carlosFebruary 8, 2008 - 7:02 am
I think it’s rather odd that Ray Flynn remains a Democrat. I’ve been eligible to vote for 14 years and can proudly say I’ve NEVER voted for a Dem because that party is in love with the mythical “right” to abortion.
I know that there are some pro-life Democratic groups out there, but they’ve NEVER challenged a pro-abortion Democrat in a primary and unseated him precisely because of his pro-abortion views. The same cannot be said about pro-life Republicans; in 2006, pro-lifer Tim Walberg defeated pro-abortion Republican Joe Schwarz.
PhoebeFebruary 8, 2008 - 9:06 am
Well, at least he was accurate in citing Hell as the source of his rationale that he’d vote for anyone who gave him a job. (Sigh.)
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joanneFebruary 8, 2008 - 2:29 pm
Don’t you think there must be more context that we’re not seeing? I can’t imagine a pro-lifer saying that SERIOUSLY.
This is a primary election, not the general one. I see no big deal here. One commenter has mentioned that he may still be a registered Dem. Another suggested that he may have voted for Hilary so as to have her lose. Regardless, this is a primary election, not the general one.
Regardless, this is a primary election, not the general one.
Andy,
If Clinton doesn’t win, evidently Ambassador Flynn will support Obama. From the Herald article:
If, in the end, loyalty is not enough to propel his candidate to the Democratic nomination, Flynn said he would have no trouble supporting Barack Obama. Weve got to get back to old-fashioned politics, Flynn said, when people tried to get past their differences and work with each other. Its time. The country cant take anymore of whats been happening these past eight years. Democrats are in a good place this year. The country needs someone wholl listen to their heart and trust their feelings and value old-school things like loyalty
Andy K.February 10, 2008 - 9:19 pm
Dear Kelli,
That part of the Herald is the more important part than the “I voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary” part.
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WELL… I actually am pondering the option of voting for Hillary in the Wisconsin Primary on Feb 19th – especially if McCain has things all sewn up by then.
Why? Because she is so much less “electable” than Obama. He would get record turnouts in many states. She wouldn’t (besides those who turn out to vote against her).
My only qualm about doing so is that, if the strategy were to backfire & Hillary actually won the general election, THEN I’d feel awful.
If he were respectable, Jeff, he wouldn’t be a Democrat.
Wow, that’s disappointing. I guess he did technically have to vote for a democrat since he’s democrat, but still, a pro-abortion like Hillary, truly disappointing.
I think it’s rather odd that Ray Flynn remains a Democrat. I’ve been eligible to vote for 14 years and can proudly say I’ve NEVER voted for a Dem because that party is in love with the mythical “right” to abortion.
I know that there are some pro-life Democratic groups out there, but they’ve NEVER challenged a pro-abortion Democrat in a primary and unseated him precisely because of his pro-abortion views. The same cannot be said about pro-life Republicans; in 2006, pro-lifer Tim Walberg defeated pro-abortion Republican Joe Schwarz.
Well, at least he was accurate in citing Hell as the source of his rationale that he’d vote for anyone who gave him a job. (Sigh.)
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Don’t you think there must be more context that we’re not seeing? I can’t imagine a pro-lifer saying that SERIOUSLY.
I commented on this here:
http://wardrinkandthechurch.blogspot.com/2008/02/ambassador-flynn-gentleman.html
This is a primary election, not the general one. I see no big deal here. One commenter has mentioned that he may still be a registered Dem. Another suggested that he may have voted for Hilary so as to have her lose. Regardless, this is a primary election, not the general one.
Regardless, this is a primary election, not the general one.
Andy,
If Clinton doesn’t win, evidently Ambassador Flynn will support Obama. From the Herald article:
If, in the end, loyalty is not enough to propel his candidate to the Democratic nomination, Flynn said he would have no trouble supporting Barack Obama. Weve got to get back to old-fashioned politics, Flynn said, when people tried to get past their differences and work with each other. Its time. The country cant take anymore of whats been happening these past eight years. Democrats are in a good place this year. The country needs someone wholl listen to their heart and trust their feelings and value old-school things like loyalty
Dear Kelli,
That part of the Herald is the more important part than the “I voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary” part.
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