
1. I think Obama will get the nomination because he definitely has more political momentum than Clinton. I am fully supportive of this.
2. I think Clinton's comments will cause more damage. People tend to forget who was affiliated with whom, or it isn't something constantly seen in the public eye.
3. I'm not sure.
4. Yes. I will be able to vote in this election, but this election could also mean the end or elongation of a war.
Yes, I consider myself optimistic.
1- Hillary. I don't know why it just seems like the average person will elect whoever I happen to dislike the most.
2-Neither of them mattered, the media is led by a few loud and essentially irrelavent voices.
3- Either Hillary, Obama, or McCain will win the election. I am entirely indifferent to the outcome and will not choose between one kind of socialist and another.
4- If it wasn't the same as all the other elections in my life time then it would have been the most important, oh well.
Yes, I am incredibly optimistic about everything and lack the capacity to imagine long term failure for myself. The rest of the world, no so much.
2-Neither of them mattered, the media is led by a few loud and essentially irrelavent voices.
3- Either Hillary, Obama, or McCain will win the election. I am entirely indifferent to the outcome and will not choose between one kind of socialist and another.
4- If it wasn't the same as all the other elections in my life time then it would have been the most important, oh well.
Yes, I am incredibly optimistic about everything and lack the capacity to imagine long term failure for myself. The rest of the world, no so much.
1) Obama, and I'm excited.
2) Obama's affiliation because people are racist and can dish it out but can't take it.
3) Obama, and I'm very, very excited.
4) Certainly not, Bush fucked up the universe. 2000 was the most important. Too few of us knew it at the time.
I like to call myself realistically optimistic when people call me a pessimist. I don't mince facts for fairy-tales.
2) Obama's affiliation because people are racist and can dish it out but can't take it.
3) Obama, and I'm very, very excited.
4) Certainly not, Bush fucked up the universe. 2000 was the most important. Too few of us knew it at the time.
I like to call myself realistically optimistic when people call me a pessimist. I don't mince facts for fairy-tales.
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