She'll definitely try and run, maybe not in the upcoming election, but sometime. And no, she won't win, no I won't vote for her. I think she is a liar and her being a woman liar is worse than being a man liar.
2006-06-13 07:06:52
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answered by sgrjackson1 5
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I think she will try. No, I wouldn't vote for her. I think her move into politics was too calculated. She went to NY. Why not her own home state or back to Arkansas? I'll tell you why. They know the real deal about the Clintons and she knew if she went there she'd never get elected. So, she went to the most liberal high profile state she could find. New York.
The problem is that no Republican is going to vote for her and it will probably bring the Republicans, all of them, out to vote against her. Second, there are enough old fashioned Democrats who won't want to see a woman president who will vote for either a 3rd party candidate or will crossover and vote for the Republican candidate.
I think the only way a Republican will win in 2008 is if Hilary does indeed decide to run for President.
2006-06-13 14:09:51
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answered by CleverGal 3
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No, I do not think that Hillary will run because a woman would still not be taken seriously in a presidential election. Even though it seems we have come a long way with this, the majority of people still see a man in that leadership position.
2006-06-13 14:07:17
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answered by DJ 2
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I would not vote for her in the primary, largely because she voted to give Bush authority to invade Iraq. I'd much rather vote for a real Democrat, who will work toward peace and uphold our democracy, like Russ Feingold.
I probably would vote for her in the general election, because lately it seems like our Republican president and our Republican Congress have been competing to see who can make a bigger farce of our country, and the majority of the candidates I've been hearing about sound like they would just bring more of the same.
I would consider voting for McCain over Hillary, but I'd probably stick with Hillary in that case.
2006-06-13 14:15:42
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answered by thunderpigeon 4
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I think she will run but she can't win. One of the Clinton administrations insiders, Dick Morris has written quite a tell all about the "Jane Fonda" who would be president.. (my remarks, not his) .
Besides the book, Hillary's record , so far , - is nothing but loud pomp and a trail of investigations and scandals , along with illegal fund raisers .Mrs. Clinton accuses Ann Coulter of being harmful to womens' causes-while she, as the wife of Bill Clinton-degraded & slandered the women who were molested by her own husband , William Jefferson Clinton.Personally , I would not vote for her .She was behind scandals too numerous to mention as First Lady . She ruled one White House already . Another one? No way !
2006-06-13 14:16:15
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answered by missmayzie 7
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For what position? I'm sure she'll run, but not for President, if that's what you're asking. Isn't she already seeking re-election as a Senator (of a state she didn't even call home at the time of her election btw).
No, I wouldn't vote for her. I do not think she is qualified to be in a position of political power.
2006-06-13 14:08:10
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answered by nwtobe 6
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Hillary has been planning her run for the Oval Office since the end of her husband's first term. No I would not vote for her, she stands for nothing ... like Bill, she governs based on polls. She will literally say anything you want to hear in order to get your vote.
2006-06-13 14:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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She will run.
Will I vote for her?
Depends.
In the primary: no, because I'm not a registered democrat. Even if I was I still wouldn't.
In the general election: maybe, depends on who she's going up against.
2006-06-13 14:06:07
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answered by scott j 3
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I think that she will be one of several who want to run as the Dem nominee. I don't think she will get the nomination. She is too divisive and polarizing. The Dems need someone who can win. Look for a relatively unknown like Mark Warner or Evan Bhya.
2006-06-13 14:09:54
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answered by notyou311 7
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Don't know but if she did, yes I'd vote for her. Anyone is better than the one we've got now and why not a woman for a change. I'd rather her husband but thats not a possibility ever again.
2006-06-13 14:17:24
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answered by ? 5
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