Who cares, if Rudy Giuliani or Micheal Bloomberg run, they win.
2006-11-10 18:01:32
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answer #1
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answered by Professor Sheed 6
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properly you think approximately what the previous 25 years of consevative Republican rules has carried out to our united states of america and you gotta have faith there's a distinctive philosophy obtainable. Sorry sweetie, yet McCain is area of the issue. he's only too previous and pliable to get the (R) nomination. His spouse is an heiress to a interior reach beer distribution fortune--don't experience sorry for Mr. McCain--he will do exactly effective upon retirement. How at as quickly as you're able to desire to have forgotten approximately his turn-flop on the torture bill and his multiplicity of stances on gay marraige. unfortunately, there is desire for you. Governor Richardson is a promising present day Democrat--yet a Governorship isn't somewhat adequate adventure to run a rustic--ie. Bush. stick to the Democratic nominee's and you would be only effective. you do not have adequate 0's at the back of the comma on your financial company account to be seen a real Republican only yet.
2016-10-21 14:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends who is nominated. If one party can produce a relatively moderate candidate, they will probably win. Since the recent election shows how people feel about Bush, another Bush-type from the Republicans would likely be defeated; and I doubt that Hillary Clinton could win, too many people dislike her (personally, I don't know how I feel about her). McCain could probably win it for the Republicans, Obama might win it for the Democrats (though I can't say I know enough about him, either). So it all boils down to if one party produced an extreme liberal or conservative, they will probably lose. If both parties produce an extreme liberal/conservative or both produce a moderate, no telling. Looking at how people feel about both parties, this might be the perfect time for a new third party to get off the ground.
2006-11-10 08:46:58
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Dem. and Rep. work for the same NWO (Globalist) .. and an 'Independent' can never win.
The 2008 elections is where you are going to see everything totally rigged probably for the Republicans. The NWO just wanted to quiten everyone for the next 2 years (suckers) until they get everything ready for the total take over of the Planet. They can accomplish what they want either with McCain or Clinton. 2012 is very important number for the Illuminati. They want to be in charge at that time. They may try to destroy the Planet (nuclear on that date) ... just depend on how things are going for them then. I would advise everyone to get out of America before 2008. The only problem is it is going to be difficult to find a safe place to be since all world goverments work for NWO!
2006-11-10 05:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrat---God has had it with the Republicans and Independents can never make up their minds on anything.
2006-11-10 04:51:06
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answered by Preacher 6
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I have no idea but I'm guessing after the results of this election the next president from whichever party, will at least listen to the people.
2006-11-10 04:45:31
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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IF things seem to be getting done in the next 2 years then probably a Demo---unless they go with Hilary Clinton !!
Really will take a person like the most personality to pull it off
2006-11-10 04:41:01
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answered by f4fanactic 6
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likely? Democrat
2006-11-10 04:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Republican
John McCain
The democrats will nominate Hillary Clinton...the US is not ready for or willing to elect a female for President yet.
2006-11-10 04:39:47
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answered by Whiskeytangofoxtrot 4
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Democrat. It's time for a change.
2006-11-11 01:09:00
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answered by hillaryc59bc 4
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