Bob Mulholland, a campaign adviser to the California Democratic Party and uncommitted superdelegate, says Barack Obama’s much-discussed comments at a San Francisco fundraiser that residents of small towns in Pennsylvania are “bitter” have not pushed him to throwing his support to Clinton.
“I don’t pay any attention to that,” he said, arguing that Obama’s gaffe was simply a slip-of-the-tongue. “We’re all human beings.”
Mulholland, a longtime operative in California Democratic politics, said he is looking closely to see how Clinton and Obama perform in the next 10 primary states, which include Indiana, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. But Mulholland also said he would go with his “gut” in making the decision.
Mulholland also said the length of the nomination process wasn’t a concern.
“It will work itself out,” he said.
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White people are bitter and frustrated. Better-qualified white students, employees, etc. face intense racial discrimination. Obama and his liberal comrades call it “Affirmative Action”.
Millions of white Americans see “people who aren’t like them” illegals and inner-city parasites sucking up on free benefits.
Millions of tax paying white Americans can no longer use the public school system because “people who aren’t like them” have made the schools awash with violence, drugs, and gangster rap.
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