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Originally Posted by Aladdin Sane
As a conservative, I am having a time reconciling myself to John McCain. I don't like him. I find him to be opportunistic, egotistical, and untrustworthy. Still, when push comes to shove, in the general election, I will cast my vote for him because he is obviously better than anyone the Dems will put forward.
In the meantime, I plan to cast a tactical vote in the primary for either Hillary or Obama.
Should I pull the lever for Hillary, hoping that she will be easiest to beat in November? Or shall I vote for the empty-suit Obama, knowing that if he gets elected he'll not be able to get any of his destructive ideas passed into law?
I am leaning toward Hillary, because her negatives are through the roof-- the perfect Democrat candidate, methinks.
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Honestly if you are going to vote in the democratic primary vote for the candidate that you would like to be the candidate the most. You can try to make it easier for your candidate but really know one knows who would be easier to defeat. If you voted for one candidate you didn't like in order to make things easier for McCain and they end up beating Mc'cain you have no one to blame but yourself.
If you view the Democratic party as damaging then you should try to minimize the damage.