DENVER – Democratic National Committewoman Maria Cordone stands firmly behind presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama even though she endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) in February 2007.
Cardone argues that “experience is not what its all about.”
“Look what experience has gotten for us the past eight years,” she told PolitickerMD.com.
Cardone was convinced that Barack Obama “will make an excellent president.”
She didn’t think convention speakers needed to go any harder on presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain. “We need to talk about the issues,” said Cardone. “Attacking people is ridiculous -- you need to run a positive campaign.”
Cardone felt confident that Clinton supporters would unite around Obama. “We need to do exactly what she [Clinton] asked us to do,” she said.
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Maria Cordone
How can she make the comment she did? George Bush had no experience running anything and the results have been self fulfilling. Barak has no experience for the job. That does not exclude him from being president, but let us all get real; he has no experience!! Biden will have to teach him everything he knows about foreign policy which is why he was selected. Obama folks better find a way to make peace with Hillary and Bill or they are in trouble. Don't let the kool aid go to your head Obama folks, you haven't accomplished anything yet. You need Bill and Hillary to win and you better wake up to that fact. Great reporting Daniel. Keep it going!!
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