I think that I would vote for the person running that I feel would be most qualified to get us out of the mess that the current Hawks has got us into. That person could very well be Hilliary Clinton if running against a incompentant person with an private agenda and an ax to grind.
2006-06-27 15:31:50
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answered by G 6
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likely no longer, yet in the experience that they do count number Florida and Michigan votes she will be in a position to likely win the prevalent vote. also, the great delegates will inspect certain swing states. Obama's numbers in Florida and Ohio are not so good as Clintons' and Democrats favor genuinely a variety of two states come the overall election. Hillary all in all (state to state) does have a extra efficient chance of thrashing McCain than Obama. i have finished the mathematics. it really is the reason as a Republican, i'd truly see Obama get the nod, so McCain often is the subsequent president.
2016-11-29 20:56:41
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answered by carachure 3
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I am right there with you! I don't know what Dems are thinking who support her! She could never win a general election. I want someone who is not afraid to be a Democrat, no more Bush yes men..or women in this case! One thought though...all of this "support" for Hillary that the media is touting, could just be right wing propaganda. I'm sure they would love nothing more than for Hillary to get the nomination.
2006-06-27 15:30:30
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answered by B24601 2
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As a Republican, I sincerely hope she IS nominated as the Democratic candidate. I don't care who the Republicans run, I think she is devisive and not an attractive candidate to swing voters - thus nearly assuring a victory for the Republican side. The only down side is the incessant whining from the Dems, but I'll live.
2006-06-27 15:51:03
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answered by c_schumacker 6
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I agree... democrats have a big shot if they don't go with Hillary.. but she would polarize a lot of people against the party that aren't going to be happy with the Republican candidate, like people in the South and the elderly...
we have a MUCH better chance going with someone else...
like a southern boy like Edwards would kill a Giuliani in the south, in my opinion... Edwards is almost the most conservative of the two even...hahaha... I think a NY conservative and a Southern Republican is almost a draw...
2006-06-27 15:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You're not alone--I'm a Democrat, and although I love Hilary, I don't want her to be nominated. I The country isn't ready for a woman, unfortunately. I think that Hilary might cost the Democrats the election.
2006-06-27 16:36:35
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answered by winnie 1
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I'm hoping for Joe Biden. Actually, I'm hoping Joe Biden and John McCain form a new third party for Middle America and leave the GOP to the right wingnuts and the democratic party to the far left.
2006-06-27 15:29:00
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answered by GA_metroman 2
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I think Hillary is cold and calculating... and that's the way most people tend to see her. It has given to the rise of Al Gore for the Democrats again
2006-06-27 15:25:51
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answered by shadowkat 5
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Hillary has no chance. David Duke could beat her. I hope the dems come up with a better candidate.
2006-06-27 15:41:10
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answered by beren 7
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no. giving the nomination to hillary is like not having the main election at all. she will not be able to beat anybody. is anyone else getting dejavu that all of our elections are just repeats" bush v. clinton, then gore v. bush then bush v. clinton again?!?!?! i crave fresh meat.
2006-06-28 13:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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