Warner or Edwards would be an easy win???? Ask a Virginian about Warner or some one from NC about Edwards before you declare them easy winners!
I am hoping Condi runs against Dean. But that would be like putting up Wonderwoman against Goofy, wouldn't it?
2006-07-18 11:42:07
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answered by kelly24592 5
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With almost assurity I can say Frist for the Republicans and he may actually have a shot at it and I don't usually like Republicans.
I don't see a Democrat worth a bag of beans. Hillary is going to run, but I don't think the country is ready for a woman president nor will she be taken seriously.
The country may be in a mood for a change, but I can't see the country electing a lame dummy and that's what's up in the Democratic camp.
I was so turned off by Dumb and Dumber in the last election that I was looking at Ralph Nader, who at least would be doing something for the world as far as heath and safety goes, or to the Libertarian party.
I think I would have voted for someone from the "lone gunmen" camp -- one of those flying saucer watchers, rather than either mainstreamer.
And 2008 better off a real choice. For the Democrats to really win they need to discover the black horse candidate that's hiding somewhere and comes out like a great summer movie and captures the audience at the box office!
These deer in the headlight candidates are getting to me!
I think Gore would have made a decent President, but his wife, Tipper, and their deep rooted fundamentalist Southern religious views (such as the labeling of music and getting store owners arrested for selling rap music to minors) just scared me away from that Republican in Democrat clothing!
I actually feel a tiny bit better (just a tiny bit, let's not all get carried away with things) about Bush ever since I saw the video of his candid talks with Blair. Makes me feel like it's not as dumb as I thought he was!
My feelings are, the Democrats may edge in November this year, possibly against in Nov 2008, but we might see President Frist from the Republians.
I have mixed feelings about him, but at least he's not a straight up Repulbican.
2006-07-18 11:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There won't be an election in 2008 because George W. will orchestrate another terrorist catastrophe on his own people like the World Trade Centre,and he will invoke The War Measures act which will dissolve Congress and make him the Antichrist.
2006-07-18 11:30:56
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answered by theforce51 3
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I see the Republicans going with some ultra-neocon... because they think even moderate republicans are "liberals"...
and that will basically doom them...
as long as the Democrats don't go with Hillary...
a Warner or Edwards would be a fairly easy win... I think... as things stand now... a lot can change between now and then...
2006-07-18 11:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm no longer able to be vote casting for him as a results of fact of alternative subjects however the only individual who has given a answer which will paintings actually and shop SSI intact is Obama (a minimum of he's the only one I actual have heard say it and that i hear plenty to all of them). If one needs to repair social protection you in basic terms get rid of the cap. undertaking is solved. he's sweet approximately that (and such could injury an fairly small share of this u . s . because it concerns SSI money).
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answered by Anonymous
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Long ago I would have said John McCain but he is to wishey washy like ole flip/flop Kerry. I like Newt Gingrich and Condi!
2006-07-18 11:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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John McCain perhaps
2006-07-18 11:16:29
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answered by ♡♥EM♡♥ 4
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I still like Bill Richardson of NM!
2006-07-18 12:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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me
2006-07-18 11:16:15
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answered by Holly Advice 2
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