Will Hill Bill Till?

The race continues to select a Presidential Nominee for the Democrats in America. With approximately 9 more primaries to go, Barack Obama has a mathematical insurmountable lead on Hillary Clinton. Even if she were to win 60% in all up coming states she still would not pass Obama. Meanwhile, the Bill for spending continues to pile high as we approach the elections. And if this wasn’t enough to disenfranchise supporters of the Party, Democrats may have a greater difficulty winning the election as infighting continues to alienate over 20% of would be voters and causes upward to 28% to contemplate voting for the Republicans. Will Hillary be Billing out money Till the very end?

 

Will Hill Bill Till?

 

Why go on and destroy the party

It’s time we hear a surrender from Hillary

Lots of moneys raised are being spent

Lavishly campaigning with disruptive intent

 

Hillary boasts she’s in to win

Inconsistent with what the numbers are saying

Looking at all possibilities she can never surpass

Looks like Hillary Clinton is out of her class

 

Barack Obama brings a freshness to the fore

Infusing his supporters with an appetite for more

Learning together what they may achieve

Loud in their outcry for Change they can believe

 

Today I saw the derogation from her stubbornness

It has left the Democrats Party in a terrible mess

Leader of the DNC, Howard Dean gives it till the 1st of July

Let’s hope by then Hillary would have said bye-bye.

 

 

 


 


 

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