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After careful examination, it is clearly visible that Clinton’s lobbyists are the only ones upset with the chosen Democratic nominee Barack Obama. It has to be the case because any Democrat who is really a Democrat would not switch parties just because their candidate lost the nomination. It is not comprehensible.
For instance, this is not present on the other side of the aisle. Republicans are not crying foul with the nomination of John McCain. They are supporting their candidate. Romney’s supporters are not attacking McCain. They are not requiring from McCain to choose Romney as his running mate or else. It seems to be happening only on the Democratic side.
A month has passed since the Democratic nomination ended and there are still Democrats crying foul. It is sad and undemocratic. You lose. You accept defeat. Nevertheless, you might not want to accept defeat when you have invested millions into a losing campaign. You would like to receive something in return. It has to be the case. Hillary’s lobbyists are upset with their candidate defeat, and therefore, the only refuge left is John McCain. It is up to McCain to rebuff them. However, it is a tough decision and one that McCain might not be willing to take. The benefits outweigh the risks.
The following articles shed light on the above issue: