Shes got my vote. I think it is about time a woman gets into office. Men have been there and look where we are today. I think she has a very good chance of winning
2006-09-22 19:28:20
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answered by notalucky 2
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Greetings!
I do not believe she will run. Quite frankly she does not have the tools. Everyone believed during his tenure as president that she was the brains behind Bill Clinton.
Afterwords, having run for the Senate in 2000 in NY, I learned first hand, that the opposite was true.
Strangely then, I realized, that all that was happening was that the Clintons were establishing a political family dynasty similar to the Bushes, Kennedys, etc.
It would better serve that end to simply sit tight where she is, let Bill be the philanthropist and continue to build the army.
I would predict that the first woman president would be in time, the daughter.
2006-09-23 07:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if she wins the Presidency Years in the past with the intention to run for the Presidency you had to even supply up your seat. They replaced that somewhat some years in the past… Cant remember precisely whilst… reason being is which you would be able to no longer carry 2 posts while you're President. greater desirable than in all probability they replaced the regulation so greater Reps and Senators could attempt for place of work. You nitice immediately we get 5 or on occasion 6 people in the Primarys.
2016-12-12 13:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I know some people think it's all about gender. You can continue to be narrow-minded, but it is entirely an electoral answer. If you think at the electoral college map in 2000 & 2004 (and the trends since the 1980's), you will see there is one reason why Hillary Clinton cannot win the Presidency in 2008.
There isn't a single red state that she could win over.
This is based mainly on her Senate record, and previous preconceptions about her past. However, to counter the Femi-nazi's, there are numerous electoral possibilities that I could explain to where Condi Rice could win the electoral map.
For those who want to consider me bias, I am a contributing activist in progressive politics, so it's not that I want Condi to win, I'm just basing this on the science of politics.
2006-09-22 21:03:40
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answered by Lars 2
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I think we will hear more that she will run. But she will not as she will be offered a bribe you can say behind closed doors to stay out of it. She might run also just for public notice and to see where the polls go. It doesnt just go if a person wants to run for something. It all has to do with electorial votes and what the current government in place now will allow. Do you think its a chance that we always get the same type of politicans running with the same objectives and same goals yet nothing gets done.
They all know each other and all allow each other to either run and win or run and lose. And for those that lose they get something on the side for there troubles.
Will Hillary run i think we will hear about it but will she stay in it doubt it as this will effect alot of negative things in our government that they do not wish to have.
2006-09-22 22:58:52
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answered by twism 3
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You took her English class didn't you? I believe the American public will require that their present be man or woman, this Hillary has no chance. They just aren't ready for a troll, so sad.
2006-09-22 20:12:11
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answered by Colorado 5
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NO! THIS HARPY SHOULDN'T EVEN BE IN THE SENATE.
A WOMAN PRESIDENT WOULDN'T BE BAD IT'S JUST WHO THE WOMAN IS. CONDI RICE WOULD BE A GOOD CHOICE.
IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN JEANNE KIRKPATRICK YEARS AGO.
MARGARET THATCHER WAS A GREAT PM IN ENGLAND SO A WOMAN CAN LEAD.
2006-09-23 06:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No. She's damaged goods with the liberal constituency, thanks to her votes in the Senate in support of the liberation of Iraq--even if it is tepid, she has occasionally voted with Bush, and Joe Lieberman is proof you don't do that if your a Dem-bulb in 2006.
2006-09-25 18:43:25
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answered by nacmanpriscasellers 4
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No. She won't win. People aren't ready to accept a woman President.
2006-09-22 19:27:21
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answered by .LoveStoned. 2
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A lady President of the United States ? I think that's about as improbable as a lady Pope . ( And we call the Western countries ,"Developed" nations ...! )
2006-09-22 20:27:54
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answered by yjnt 5
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