sure, maybe she remembers how her husband left us with a surplus...we're gonna need that information.
2006-07-13 08:16:34
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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Hillary Clinton (yes, her name has 2 ls in it - better at least know how to spell it if you are going to vote for her) is unelectable.
There are almost no conservatives or Republicans who like the woman - personally or politically. MANY Democrats and liberals don't like her. Women voters are split on her. In order for Clinton to win, she would need to consolidate the woman vote and the liberal vote - which she cannot do. Hell, just look at the women answering this question saying they wouldn't vote for her.
She is liberal enough to win the nomination, but her tactics now leave doubt to that. She took A LOT of heat from the extreme right by coming out and saying that there should be no timetable withdrawal from Iraq. Kerry-like wishy-washy mistake number 1. The far-left wingers ALL feel like there should be a timetable for withdrawal - and the sooner the better.
Kerry-like wishy-washy mistake number 2: Her stance on illegal immigration has changed THREE TIMES in the last year and a half. Left wingers are not happy with the changes, and right-wingers are not happy with her changes.
The woman cannot make up her mind and governs by polls. We had enough of that when her husband was President.
No, thank God, Hillary Clinton is NOT electable. For that reason - and that reason alone - I pray to God every night that she will win the nomination.
2006-07-13 08:15:10
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answered by Outlaw 1-3 6
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Not a chance. The Bush and Clinton clans need to go away. This country needs to get it's priorities straight. And Kerry, the man was a joke. I voted for him only because I didnt want another 4 years of Bush which would guarantee 8 more of a Clinton.
She's going to run and she's going to win, because people can't get off that "Blue State-Red State" Mentality.
2006-07-13 08:10:27
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answered by Tom S 1
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I would not vote for either. I am in no way a republican but i hate hillary clinton and John Kerry let me down in the last election. The dems need a fresh face. If Clinton is the nominee, then i am voting third party in 2008.
2006-07-13 08:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton (sure, her call has 2 ls in it - better a minimum of understand a thanks to spell it in case you'll vote for her) is unelectable. There are virtually no conservatives or Republicans who like the female - in my view or politically. MANY Democrats and liberals don't like her. females voters are chop up on her. to be sure that Clinton to win, she may want to consolidate the female vote and the liberal vote - which she can not do. Hell, purely look on the girls answering this question putting forward they doesn't vote for her. She is liberal adequate to win the nomination, yet her techniques now go away doubt to that. She took distinctive warmth from the acute top by technique of popping out and putting forward that there should be no timetable withdrawal from Iraq. Kerry-like wishy-washy mistake determination a million. The a procedures-left wingers ALL experience like there should be a timetable for withdrawal - and the faster the better. Kerry-like wishy-washy mistake determination 2: Her stance on unlawful immigration has replaced 3 circumstances contained in the perfect 365 days and a 0.5. Left wingers are not from now on happy with the diversities, and top-wingers are not from now on satisfied including her variations. the female can not make up her suggestions and governs by technique of polls. We had adequate of that when her husband became President. No, thank God, Hillary Clinton isn't electable. for that reason - and that reason on my own - I pray to God each and every nighttime that she will be in a position to win the nomination.
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answered by ? 3
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I wouldnt know what to say to that question. The fact that we need new leadership in this country is evident, however, we must be cautious about the people we choose to help us run this country. From whats going on today, who's to say that the next person we vote (dem or rep) into office wont make matters worse? I know that we would never know these answers unless we tried, but with the way things are going now, it seems a bit scary.
2006-07-13 08:14:55
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answered by bisqit77 1
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Anyone has to be better than the President we have now. John Kerry would loose if a tree was running for the office.
2006-07-13 08:09:50
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answered by Zeta 5
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h*ll NO, neither are worth crap, and Kerry idea of politics is buch bashing he doesnt even have a plan, neither one has a chance anyway, i think we republicans are gonna take this next one too, and i dont even vote, the only way i go vote is if hillary runs so i can vote against her.
americans might be tired but were not stupid. hillary would be the end of this country
2006-07-13 08:11:54
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answered by john r 2
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Remember when Hilary turned $ 10,000 into $100,000? She was in a committee that approves certain prescription drugs. Now keep in mind that using INSIDER TRADING INFORMATION is illegal for me and you, But Hilary took this information bought stock in a company before this became public and made a TEN FOLD PROFIT !!! Oh forgot to mention, this same committee made THEMSELVES exempt from prosecution. Isn't that special? So NO I would never vote for Hilary...
2006-07-13 08:33:39
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answered by bigduke90621 2
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Not against John Kerry. I like him.
2006-07-13 08:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes....the next President will have to clean up a HUGE mess left by Bush and his repub cronies...I think Bush represents the last Republican president. Americans are tired.
2006-07-13 08:11:17
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answered by the man 1
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