Not too sure about this. Personally, I like him, and I like his positions. But like many, his relative inexperience leaves me unsure about his prospects. But overshadowing that is the fact that Clinton appears to not have conceded. I believe what you’ve got is trouble for the Democratic party. It would be great if Hilary concedes and gives her support for Obama, but in my opinion it looks as if she’s willing to let the entire party lose rather than let go of her campaign. We’ll see how this plays out. I guess time will only tell…

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June 4, 2008 at 2:44 pm
sean12345
I believe Hillary is correct for not conceding. As we have seen, if Obama’s past came out prior to Super Tuesday, I doubt the voters that supported Obama would have casted their votes in his direction. He wouldn’t even be an issue for Hillary this day.
Besides, I have been hearing that the Republicans have a lot of ammo on Obama, and waiting until he grasps the democratic nomination to make it public. With that said, Hillary is smart to stay in the election because anything big can happen to pull Obama out of the race.
In terms of his positions, what positions does he have? He said he wants to pull troops out of Iraq, where’s his plan? The economy needs some stimulation, again what’s his plan? That’s just it with Obama, he’s a good speaker, but his speech has no substance as to the issues that we Americans are facing.