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The best thing that can happen to the Republican party is fof Hillary to get the Democratic nod. If she wins the primaries, which is unlikely because she'll most likely not survive more inquiries into her White Water dealings, Vince Foster's "suicide" and her past escapades in Arkansas. Bill wasn't the only one with history, just the one who eas getting all the attention.

Her left-of-communism views on social issues will not endear her to middle america. Unless a Perot-like strong Independent runs again to split the moderate vote, the Dems will not win. Pushing a socialist agenda doesn't play well on Main Street, USA.

The DNC loves her for her fund-raising ability, that doesn't however, translate into getting elected.

2006-08-23 01:50:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I hope she does. I thought Clinton was a good President, despite being a total lech, and obviously the 2 must share a lot of the same political ideas. She has the experience to sort out the mess we have made of our relationships with other countries, which is very important. Bill did a good job fiscally while he was in office, so it stands to reason that Hilary will also do well and cut back some of the debt Bush has piled up. The only Republican who I would possibly vote for over Hilary is Guliani, depending on his platform.

2006-08-23 08:30:25 · answer #2 · answered by Rebecca A 3 · 0 1

The one above me has it all wrong. Mrs. Clinton would win the primary, but then loose the general election. Mrs. Clinton might run for president in the primary, but not with the goal of winning the primary. Her real goal is to win the VP nod, and become the first woman vice-president. She is ambitious, but also realistic.

The largest advantage she has is her war chest. When she gets the VP nod, she can add her war chest to the primary winner. That is why she would be chosen, as the democrats rely on few big donors, instead of the republicans reliance on smaller donations by more people.

Senator Clinton is not seeking to be President...she seeks to be the Vice-President.

2006-08-23 08:27:42 · answer #3 · answered by lundstroms2004 6 · 0 0

I really hope Hilary Clinton runs for President, and wins.
I want her to becme the first Female president of the United States of America.

Won't it be exciting, finally after 237 or so years, a woman becomes president?

2006-08-23 08:27:45 · answer #4 · answered by Pistaccio 4 · 0 1

I think it would be a wonderful choice. She would be defeated and the Republicans maintain control. World War III.

If she wins, the troops are pulled out, the terrorists are emboldened seeing that America has no stomach for a fight, any shred of democracy in Iraq is beheaded. Islamic plans for world domination continue. Europe is the new target for attacks, and in hurried concessions allows radical Muslim Imams positions of power in government. Eventually Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East are under Islamic control. England is the next target. America has to come to her defence, World War III.

It doesn't matter who is elected, the only thing that matters is the utter extermination of the Islamic terrorists bent on destroying or converting the world.

2006-08-23 08:33:44 · answer #5 · answered by sparkletina 6 · 1 0

Anyone can run for President. However, the Democrats won't give her the nomination to run on their ticket. Northeast liberals senators have been poison for them since JFK.

Her socialist views won't get the moderates to vote for her. Without the moderates the Dems won't win.

2006-08-23 08:40:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Europeans are generally much more likely to support Democrats and look upon the States as old-fashioned, traditional and instinctively insular. Democrats are much more likely to challenge the status quo (that's Latin!) and provide a refreshing alternative to what you have at the moment. An intelligent woman! Wow - you'll be choosing an intelligent black women soon.

2006-08-23 08:29:38 · answer #7 · answered by lykovetos 5 · 0 1

No I think she won't fit to become the American president. She is a heart broken woman. I think she can care about family's matter but not country matter.

2006-08-23 08:21:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-08-26 17:27:52 · answer #9 · answered by Sugi 2 · 0 1

it will be great for the Republicans. They would win easily if she is the nominee. Her voting record and her inability to take a stand and "flip-flop" on issues is worse than John Kerry's.

2006-08-23 08:24:41 · answer #10 · answered by thunder2sys 7 · 1 0

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