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2006-07-30 14:25:21 · 18 answers · asked by Suit of Flames 2 in Politics & Government Government

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possible, but first she has to become the Democrats nominee

2006-07-30 14:29:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's not about being a woman. Hillary Rotten is a lying piece of cow dung. She care nothing about this country and only about her own self centered goals. I hope history is not kind to her because she would lead this country to it's destruction if given the chance. When Babba first took office Hillary Rotten was going to "fix" the health care system in this country. Within three months she walked away from it and never gave the nation and explanation. That should have been the first signal to America that she didn't know what she was doing.

It's clear that she can't even run her home life much less the greatest country in the world.

2006-07-30 14:34:02 · answer #2 · answered by The Mick "7" 7 · 0 0

1. The question should be: Will Hillary Rodhan Clinton be our next president.
2. I doubt she will win the Democratic nomination.
3. If she is on the ballot, Republicans will turn out in record numbers to vote for her opponent.
4. A large percentage of Democrats won't vote for her.

2006-07-30 14:31:52 · answer #3 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

that really relies upon. each and every individual develop into waiting to call Howard Dean the subsequent President in previous due 2003, and all of us referred to what befell there. i ought to assert No for 3 motives, a number of that are wild playing cards, different of that are close to certainties: a million) She's too average, some may call her a Republican in Democratic epidermis. She's a techniques too polarizing, and between ALL applicants she has the utmost unfavorability score, it really is mildly ironic thinking she leads the Dem polls with suggestions from miles. Of all conceivable voters, bi-partisan, fifty seven% say they does no longer vote for Hillary Clinton in the overall election. The Dems recognize this, and could/ought to positioned some different person on the proper of the fee ticket in the adventure that they choose to re-declare the White homestead. 2) Al Gore. under no circumstances say under no circumstances. it is his to take even if easily everyone likes it or no longer. He runs, he wins. end of tale. 3) The united states of america isn't waiting adequate, or mad adequate to choose a lady as president. some will argue this sentiment, yet we are a lengthy way faraway from genuine racial and non-sexual team spirit in this united states of america. Hillary being a lady on my own will fee her 10-12 states, usually down south the position voters are slower to come back round on understanding social graces and actual equality. in the top it is demanding to assert. A republican virtually really can't win, quite thinking what Ron Paul ought to probably do if he runs third social gathering. My appropriate wager: Joe Biden finally ends up the Democratic determination, and wins the Presidency over Rudy Giuliani.

2016-11-27 00:25:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hillary CANNOT WIN, and I'll tell you why. Her speaking tone is dictorial, she has a shady past with her husband, and she won't do well in the red states. She'll come off to the voters as being a pure *****, and only naive teenagers who are dope-smoking, body piercing, heroin addicts will support her. In other words, she'll win Seattle.

2006-07-30 14:30:12 · answer #5 · answered by Chuck Dhue 4 · 0 0

Electoral win? Impossible. Dems' nomination? Improbable.

Most likely both parties in '08 will try to win the "race to the center."

odds on favorites for nominees: Mark Warner (D) vs. John McCain (R)

2006-07-30 14:55:52 · answer #6 · answered by snowbaal 5 · 0 0

No...she wont even run. Too much baggage, no way to shape her image and introduce her to the public. It would be political suicide...and we would have to listen to the Monica thing all over again. Her persona would overpower her issues.

Besides, she's in one of the most powerful positions in the Senate. She'll stay there.

2006-07-30 14:31:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Noooooooooooooo!

2006-07-30 14:26:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!

2006-07-30 14:27:19 · answer #9 · answered by moshi 2 · 0 0

No because many men in this country would not vote for a woman. Sexism is alive and well.

2006-07-30 14:28:14 · answer #10 · answered by clynnc0 1 · 0 0

No Jeb Bush

2006-07-30 14:28:01 · answer #11 · answered by 43 5 · 0 0

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