I sure hope so.
I'm so sick of men running our country into the ground...
And then when we do get a good one that using great budgeting economics to put us in a surplus, he can't keep his pecker in his pants. I mean geez ppl when are we going to wake up and realize it is men causing the wars, men in the prisons, men whore-hopping causing illegitimate babies and then women on welfare...
It's high time and overdue to start letting women show what real leadership is.
2006-09-19 00:33:34
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answered by BeachBum 7
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I do. I pray that she does and that Americans are open minded enough to look at her not as Bill's wife, not as a woman, but as the brilliant, experienced, educated and caring politician that she is. I do realize that she is a politician and has always been one. She has made mistakes (Universal Health Care plan when nobody was ready for the first lady to do work that didn't include serving tea) This is a woman that has devoted decades of service to the American people. After Bill's presidency, I really lost a lot of respect for Hilary. She has regained my respect in spades. Her service to New York, her work for Veteran's and reading some of her writing convinced me that it should have been her all along.
2006-09-11 21:24:01
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answered by cozyflower@sbcglobal.net 2
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i think she wants to run, but she sees the tremendous opposition to her -- and i don't mean just the Republicans.
she has taken a middle-of-the-road approach in hopes to be non-offensive to as many people as possible. this has infuriated her with the extreme left (george soros and clan,, et.al.).
her actual views are much more to the left than she shows. i would put her right over there with such as nancy pelosi and crew.
when it comes down to primary time i think you will see hrc bow out. she knows she cannot win in the general election.
personally, i consider hrc to be the most dangerous person in american politics today and there is not a single person alive that i would not vote for against her.
and i am an Arkansan.
2006-09-11 21:24:40
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answered by arkie 4
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she already hinted around to it, so probably yeah. she has the money and support to possibly even win the race. I hope she becomes the next president because the Clintons are the sexiesttttttttttttttttttt
2006-09-11 21:27:35
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answered by D-Money holla 3
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She is egotistical enough to actually believe she might have a chance, so she will try for the primaries. After that, more than likely the Democrats will have found a better candidate, who will probably beat her hands down. I wouldn't concern myself with it, soon enough she will find out she has more enemies than friends, and a lot of whom are in her own party.
2006-09-11 21:21:58
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answered by asmul8ed 5
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Yes she will run,this country is ready for a woman President.
Great Britain had a female Prime Minister in Margaret Thatcher,and Indian had a female Prime Minister in Indira Gandhi.
I have a link on my answer to list all the female Presidents and Prime Ministers of the last century.
2006-09-11 21:20:51
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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I don't know if she will run,...right now it is speculation on everyone's part. However, I will say, I would not be surprised if her name showed up on the democratic ticket in 2008.
2006-09-11 21:22:04
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answered by ? 4
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she already is - not officially, but has the committe set up, etc. The 2008 election will be wide open in both parties.
2006-09-11 21:16:52
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answered by spartanscout 2
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I think she'll run, and I think she'll lose, which is alright with me. She's smart enough to know that too, and that may keep her from running, but I doubt it--the time is too ripe. If she waits, she'll lose her base, I think.
2006-09-11 21:22:42
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answered by OneSongGlory 2
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I think she might. I believe right now those in position are testing the waters.
2006-09-11 21:16:43
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answered by jmiller 5
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