Democratic Convention II

Askin' ain't gettin': Democrats are trying to seek unity at the convention.

Obama, meanwhile, dismisses the anger of Clinton supporters at his own peril.

If a huge chunk of them don't vote for him, how in the hell can he possibly make up the difference?

Mr. Obama played down worries being aired by some Democrats – and fueled by the Republican campaign of Senator John McCain – that stalwart admirers of Mrs. Clinton would not support his candidacy in November. He said that Senator Clinton and former President Bill Clinton “could not be more clear about their support for my candidacy.”

Yet he conceded that some political patchwork needed – and the burden was on him.

“There are going to be some of Senator Clinton’s supporters who we’re going to have to work hard to persuade to come on board – that’s not surprising,” Mr. Obama said. “But if you take a look this week, I am absolutely convinced that both Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton understand the stakes.”


He doesn't even acknowledge the fact he is an illegitimate nominee--THAT in a nutshell is why so many Clinton supporters can't stand him.

It's the fraud, stupid.

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