I could start by saying, it's been a long time coming. But finally it seems that the United States has an intelligent, caring, honest and personable Senator, who really does care about, what some call "LIBERAL IDEALS", but what I call "Society": and not about GNP value or interest rates. It's all interactive, humane side of social service and the production levels and global concerns of our American Ingenunity. So I am over joyed to see Mrs. Clinton make her way to the D.C. and into the familiar White House. So America are you ready to vote for a President who can and will make changes that are in favor of us, Americans? Are you ready to vote Mrs. Hillary Clinton into the White House?
2006-11-08
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I'd gladly vote for Hillary, or perhaps even Barack Obama, who is also considering running for the Democrats. I've always been frustrated with the fact that as huge and diverse a country this is, it's primarily been a choice between two, middle-aged or higher, Christian, white men for President. It's time to bring some diversity to the Presidential race.
2006-11-08 12:57:31
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answered by Enigma85 2
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A political analyst on MSNBC made a comment last night I found very interesting. He said that if the Democrats win the Senate, there is a good chance that Clinton could be made Majority Leader. I think that if that happens, it could greatly enhance her chances at a Presidential run in 2008. If it doesn't, she has a very big obstacle to overcome, and that is that she is still largely unproven on the national and international stage.
I think her immediate future hopes rest on the outcome in Virginia, and whether those in her own party feel strongly enough about her leadership to make her Majority Leader.
2006-11-08 12:57:20
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answered by Mr. Pink 2
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i'm hoping Hillary Clinton does grow to be President.. one greater useful subject..invoice Clinton, grew to become into is an impressive spokesman..And did properly with distant places countries. good now we prefer international kinfolk .. or a minimum of a few advice from a former president, who knew a thank you to speak and appreciate leaders from distant places countries! i'm confident he could be an stunning asset to Hillary!
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answered by ? 4
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It's people like you that scare the daylights out of normal, sensible, compassionate and God-fearing individuals in this country. Are you ready to see Bill Clinton roaming the halls of the White House again looking for anything in a skirt? When I see those two walking around in a photo op with their smirky faces and him biting that lower lip I absolutely gag.
2006-11-08 13:09:55
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answered by baywitch 2
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How many people will ask the same question. Wait a year for the campaign to start then we will have a better idea.. Remember two years ago bush beat kerry and the republicans won senate seats. alot can change in two years.
2006-11-08 12:54:50
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answered by just curious 4
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Run Mrs. Clinton and you will pretty much guarantee that the GOP will retake both Houses and keep the White House in 2008.
2006-11-08 13:14:38
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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she was also a dynamo when her husband was in office...btw what a woman to stand by and support her husband the way she did made me admire her very much and the fact that she pretty much put him in the white house. she was the power behind the throne and so was nancy reagan in her time. hillary is a smart woman but i think she is a little shaky about stepping up to the plate not out of fear she can't do the job but out of fear she would be rejected as a woman and you can't blame her. no woman has even been as far as nancy pelosi until now. i think she is waiting to run as vice-president to someone(dunno). this would be a good step for her too because mainstream america is still not ready for a female president and she is smart enough to know this. meanwhile she could be second in command and maybe after 4 years or so go for it. yes i would vote for her in a second.
2006-11-08 12:59:49
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answered by Enigma 6
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The Country is on a Roll now. First, Bring the Soldiers Home!!!
2006-11-08 12:49:31
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answered by Reba K 6
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God help us if Hillary becomes president. I won't vote for her. And woman don't need to be presidents. We are too emotional. LOL Sorry Feminists out there... Deep down inside you know it's true.
2006-11-08 13:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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honestly, haven't decided yet. nothing specific against her. nothing against a woman prez. if for nothing more than to signal to the world that we're ready to be America again i would support her, but as to her platform and position, hmmm, i just have to wait and see.
see, i always believed Bill Clinton was nothing more than a stand-in-stuntman for the republicans. he preached liberal ideals out of one side of his mouth and serious conservative positions out the other. now his wife... , well let's hope she's her own woman. we'll see.
all i can say decisively today is 'Thank you, America.' for Tuesday's "thumping" as Dubya called it.
2006-11-08 13:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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