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I am tired of Hilary. If Hilary Clinton becomes president, I am moving to New Zealand.

2006-10-21 03:49:36 · 18 answers · asked by Cuddly Lez 6 in Politics & Government Government

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It could very well be her. If he were to run, it would be Al Gore, but he says he isn't going to run. There are so many good choices among the Democrats - the Republicans have only Hastert, McCain (who wants to send more troops to Iraq - not good) and Mark Foley!! So, its going to be a Democrat. Probably John Kerry or Joe Biden with either Russ Feingold or Dick Durbin as Vice President. That will be followed by 8 years of peace, prosperity and a booming economy - just like the Clinton years.

2006-10-21 06:14:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The 44th President of the United States is nodoubtably going to be a Democrat. At this point the Republican Part has slolwy been crumbling into dispair and with every day getting worse. My personal thoughts on the next President is that I look for possibly Sen. Edwards (D-NC) to make an appearence as a V.P. Candidate, but my favorite is Kerry (D-MA) to make another run for it. It was very close before and without any strong Republican hopefulls even tossing their hat's in or showing intrest it would be an easy campaign for him.

2006-10-21 05:38:38 · answer #2 · answered by Nate 2 · 0 0

I'd like to see Barack Obama. He's very intellgent and a brilliant speaker. As far as Hillary, I find that most people who criticize her have never actually listened to a full speech by her. She's an excellent speaker though she rubs some people the wrong way by being a bit strident. McCain has shot himself in the foot too many times and proven to be a lap dog. He used to have a spine but doesn't anymore. I'm from Arizona and there used to be a place in the Republican party for mavericks like Barry Goldwater, or for moderate voices, but no longer. They've all been pushed out. I always respected Goldwater even though I often didn't agree with him.
I love the idea of moving to NZ, but if you're looking for a more conservative place to live, NZ is not it.

2006-10-21 08:36:11 · answer #3 · answered by Kal H 4 · 0 0

I think it will be Rudy Giuliani running against Hilary Clinton. I would give a slight edge to whoever the democrat candidate is. But Giulani could easily ride the middle on most issues and he is very popular. Clinton could fade fast especially if Obama from Illinois would run. But logically right now you have to say Clinton. Scary. (I think it was Alec Baldwin who said if Bush won he'd move to Canada, He's still here. I bet you would be too)

2006-10-21 03:55:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i recently had a communique with a respected colleague of mine approximately Hillary Clinton. She felt that she grew to become into the excellent selection at this factor. Do i've got faith she'll be the subsequent President, NO way. I agreed that she had the complicated dermis it could take as a fashion to run a political campaign for the presidency yet I doubt her schedule as a flesh presser. i like the belief of univeral healthcare and getting the hell out of Iraq. yet i do unlike her economic politics. Dems love taxing all people to dying! i do no longer think of that significant pass usa will vote for her. we will finally end up with a no one on the democratic area of the spectrum like we did in 2004 and maximum possibly Rudy G on the GOP area. My prediction: anticipate Rudy to be called the subsequent president of america.

2016-11-24 21:07:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I won't vote for those jokers anymore. All the major party political candidates are mean spirited, bitter and power hungry.

The Democrats and Republicans have run to the middle so much anyway and placated so many people with money, that there's not a thin dime's difference in their overall performance. They do not know how to help people and both parties support all "War on X". They only know how to draft restrictive and punitive laws. Politicians and governments are not good at "convincing" or helping people. Only FORCING them to obey. Getting more people to vote in the first place will help diminish the power politicians have of buying groups' support with campaign promises.

For me, I vote third party only. You have more choices than you are led to believe. To see ALL of the ballot choices in your district, go to Project Vote Smart. http://www.vote-smart.org

2006-10-21 04:32:22 · answer #6 · answered by michaelbellman 3 · 0 0

Barack Obama

2006-10-21 04:03:43 · answer #7 · answered by Fitforlife 4 · 0 1

John Edwards.

2006-10-21 10:30:31 · answer #8 · answered by frenchy62 7 · 0 0

Sponge Bob Squarepants would make a better president than the Nazi who has trashed the reputation of the White House for the last 6 years, you know, that Shrub guy?

I think Hillary deserves a chance at cleaning house.

I hear she has a big vacuum cleaner.

2006-10-21 03:54:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I doubt it will make any difference who becomes your next president as they will have mortgaged themselves to the highest bidder to get there and will be held hostage to the same corporate crooks who run the current administration.

2006-10-21 04:17:42 · answer #10 · answered by ??? 3 · 1 0

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