A Fighter Who Does Not Quit (When It Gets Tough)



Senator Clinton wins PA. State

Senator Clinton's perseverance shows that she is a fighter and that she is as tough as nails.  Honestly, now, don't you want someone like this as your leader - in  your corner?  Her determination and her commitment show that she will be a fighter for the people.  These are qualities a leader should have.  For those who want Senator Clinton to give up, lap her tail between her legs and run away;  Do you want someone like that to represent you now or in the future?   Absolutely not!!  As she so eloquently puts it, "The American people deserve a President who does not quit!!"

So for those who are advising Senator Clinton to give up, you should know by now giving up is not in her nature.  She came into the race for a reason.  She had and still has her convictions.  Let the woman run her campaign and let the process take its place.  And for those people who criticize her when she verbally pounces on her opponent; Newsflash - this is a campaign and that is what the candidates do.  They promote themselves and they show why their opponents are not as capable as they are.  A debate is a fight - a war of words.  

A party nomination should not be a free pass.  It should be fought for and earned.  This is why I believe Mit Romney did his supporters a disservice when he fell out of the race so early.  He gave Senator McCain somewhat of a free pass.  We do not know if back door deals influenced his decision, but I am sure his supporters would have liked to have their voices heard, through their vote. 

Do you think toughness and grit are main qualities a Presidential Candidate should have? If you are not tough I don't think you can be convincing.  A candidate must be able to convince voters, when all is said and done.

 

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