Clinton Ends PA Campaign with Message of Hope

So here’s my question – is this an actual shift in strategy for Hillary or is the media just covering her more fairly at the 11th hour? Eh, probably a bit of both.

Joined by her husband and daughter, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wrapped up her final Pennsylvania campaign push last night at a passionate rally at the packed and sweltering Palestra.

“This has been an extraordinary campaign, and it has been for all the right reasons,” Clinton told the audience of about 7,000 supporters, who frequently drowned her out by stomping on the old bleachers of the University of Pennsylvania’s arena.

“It’s not enough to say ‘Yes we can,’ we have to say how we can,” Clinton said, a clear put-down of the hopeful chant characteristic at the rallies of her rival, Barack Obama.


Valid questions...

The saddest part of this Democratic primary will come after The Republicans destroy Obama in the general, if he gets it. Yes, he’s inspirational, and all the kids are swooning… But he was in office for 1 year, prior to running for President. After 8 years of the worst President in US history, do you really want to put your faith in a rookie? Anyone who thinks he will “change” Washington, has their head in the clouds. Continue swooning & “hoping”, but be prepared for a big let-down. Then, more of the same. There will be no denying it, unfortunately. PS ~ “change” will happen no matter who becomes President.

Valid

You are correct, change will happen. Will it be change for the better? Change for the worse is unimaginable.

Obama’s too

Obama’s too inexperienced, Hillary has too much experience. Starting with the travelgate replacement of civil service people with family members, the Clinton’s have too much experience that cannot help America.

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