Monday, March 31, 2008

Do you think that the arguing between Obama and Clinton is harming or helping both candidates?

With all of the mud slinging between these two candidates, do you think that this is going to make one look better than the other or just harm both of them in their race to be the democratic candidate for the presidential campaign?
I think it makes both of them look incapable. If you can’t make yourself look good by stating what you stand for, then how can you make someone else look bad? I believe they are hurting each other more than they know.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with you, the constant bickering tells me that the main focus is not about the people or the betterment of the country. It appears to be a competition for popularity more than anything. It is definitely hurting the democratic party and could cause democratic voters to turn to the republican party.

Patricia Lubega said...

I agree on that one. This constant throwing back and forth is not helping anyone. Its instead causing confusion on the public side. People are going to turn to the Republic side at this point

ktpharr said...

I believe it does damage to both candidates, but I believe it does even greater damage to the party. All the devision in the democratic party will be very harmful when it comes time for the real election. There will have to be some middle ground among candidates and voters alike if the party wants to succeed in the election.

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Damon said...

You know, I'm not going to believe either candidate, when it comes to their plans after their elected. They are politicians and they will always be politicians! How can they plan what their agenda will be, unitl they know what the make-up of the Congress is. We all know that the president is limited if he/she dont have the Congress behind them.