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i think yes

2006-08-13 00:24:47 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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yes

2006-08-13 00:59:15 · answer #1 · answered by rmisbach 4 · 1 0

Current polls suggest that with the far left agenda of the Democratic leadership Conservative Republicans and Moderate Centrist are going to turn out in numbers as high as 90%. Old day Democrats are more moderate and will vote either Republican or Independent. Joe Lieberman who is a life long Democrat lost as you know in the Connecticut senate race primary to Lamont ,a man with no political experience. Fact is Lieberman will win in a landslide when he runs on the Independent ticket. My belief is that both Republicans as wiLL as Democrats will lose seats in the house and senate this election to Independent, Libertarian, and constitutionalists parties. Let's face it, most Americans are Centrist and don't want the drastic far right or left ideologies to be implemented in our country. As far as The presidential election only a Republican or Democrat could rally enough support to get anything done lest he be a lame duck. I pray for the Republicans to win or the terrorists will have the opportunity to reassemble becoming stronger than they've ever been. The far left wing leadership of the democratic party is in the process of becoming extinct. Either they will be voted out by more moderate Democrats or the old "JFK" type Democrats will vote and or leave for a third party and in some instances vote for a Centrist Republican such as my hero John McCain.

2006-08-13 00:56:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, they really have beaten the 'scare -or- ism' thing into the ground. No one owns it, we all love the country. No one side has protected anyone better. Especially when Mr. Bush tried to divert funds for airport scanners to other areas. He says one thing and does another - now that really is flip flopping. Not a Kerry fan, just borrowed the phrase since it was used so much against him.

People do not want to give up civil liberties, People do not like the economy, People want closure to Iraq, People want a president and VP that adhere to the same laws that everyone has to, not hover above them. People liked the constitution the way it was, not someone to bypass it when it is to their advantage.

No, there will not be a republican as president in 2008.

2006-08-13 00:37:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Always amazing how if someone loses an election, the less educated and patriotic crowd cries, "Foul! Cheating! Electoral College nonsense! Conspiracy! Corruption! Voter fraud! Lies! Deception!"

Yet when they win, it's, "The system has worked! The people have spoken!"

President Clinton was my President. President Bush is my President. I respect them both. I support the decision of the country even when I disagree. I will not undermine our system, our elected officials with name-calling, unfounded rumor spreading, or treating them as, 'guilty until proven innocent', as people treated President Clinton, and are now treating President Bush.

Join me in fighting this.

I think the Republicans will win. I hope not. I wish Lieberman would win or another Democrat Patriot. Our party is going through a reformation against the extremism in our ranks. We've been silent too long. We're coming back, Republicans. We hope you'll support us in these efforts even as you compete against us. We are Americans FIRST, Democrats second. We'll compete against you for the hearts of our citizens, but we'll stand with you against her enemies. Watch for us, silent majority in the party that we are.

Silent no longer.

2006-08-13 00:47:58 · answer #4 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 1 0

it relatively is stable for them whilst the girl and the black guy that they've are 10 cases smarter than George Bush. Bush has destroyed any Republicans risk to be elected next term. The Democrats could run a chimpanzee and win in '08.

2016-11-04 11:50:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they keep on being soft on national security, and have men like Jesse Jackson and women like Maxine Waters supporting them. Also if Hillary wins the nomination the Republicans are a shoo in with all her baggage.

2006-08-13 00:33:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. Currently 70% of people polled want the Democrats back in power, at least in Congress.

2006-08-13 00:32:04 · answer #7 · answered by Paul H 6 · 0 1

off course not! i meant how could they be elected in next elections.you can see results of last elections.
it has been showed that they're loosing thier popularity on public's eyes.
you would be seeing they are loosing with all machinery.

2006-08-13 07:19:01 · answer #8 · answered by suryodaya 2 · 0 0

Depends on who ends up running in both parties.

2006-08-13 00:29:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

don't know..... however, it will unfortunate if either a democrat or republican gets in the office

2006-08-13 00:31:01 · answer #10 · answered by Redknight 3 · 1 0

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