I'm not sure if she is, but of course, like you I have also heard the rumors a million times. If she does I think alot of people would vote for her, but she wouldnt win. I think we're still not close enough to a woman president, there's still too much sexism in our country.
But if she ran I personally would vote for her. I've also heard alot of people bad-mouthing her...usually these people are (1) Republican and (2) male, and sometimes even (3) male Republican, haha. Anyway, it might take a while for enough guys to come around, but why women wouldnt support an intelligent strong woman leader is beyond me.
2006-10-08 20:33:02
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answered by jenNdan18286 4
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I hope she doesn't run also. I don't personally care for her although, I do think she would do a better job than what we have had since 2000.
I actually don't think she is capable of winning the election if she was to get the nomination. I think she would be as divisive as Bush currently is and Bill was. I would like to see someone run that was middle of the road and that didn't polarize the country.
Bush could have pulled this off after 9/11 if he hadn't squandered it all away by being unethical and political.
2006-10-08 22:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully, she doesn't run. She consistently acts and votes like a Republican. We've had too much Republican domination for the last 6 years. Time for a change--if only Bernie Sanders could be put into the White House.
2006-10-08 20:31:13
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answered by sochiswim 4
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Sure I would vote for her. She seems intelligent and is a good communicator, as well as a seasoned politician. Her strengths would include a husband with Presidential experience. There is really not that much difference between dems and reps on most issues anyway.
2006-10-09 06:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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She has not said yea or nay so who knows. If she runs I would decide rather or not to vote for her at the time based on her take on the issues at the time.
2006-10-09 04:53:00
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answered by MUD 5
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Country's still not ready, sorry. Although I would vote for her, all the GOP has to say is that if she can't control her husband how can she run the country?
2006-10-08 20:32:33
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answered by navytec 2
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I don't think she has officially thrown her hat into the ring. But if she did, I would vote for her. She is a very strong, intelligent woman with very definete ideas of where our country should be headed and I agree with her views.
2006-10-08 20:31:14
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answered by Shadowtwinchaos 4
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will and will need a liberal to save economy war debts 6 billion dollars and climbing. Most foreign loans taken from China and Saudi Arabia, they have too big an influence on USA politics.
2006-10-08 20:31:38
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answered by Tero J 3
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No I would not vote for her. It is my belief she lacks integrity, is power hungry and could not function politically w/o Bill.
2006-10-09 00:52:18
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answered by Heidi 4 6
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The US needs new blood. Do we really need to go Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton? I don't think so.
2006-10-08 20:31:37
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answered by tbom_01 4
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