Probably John McCain if the republicans will nominate him. If not, it will ether be Hillary Clinton or Mitt Romney.
I just can't believe the country would go for Hillary Clinton. But what do I know, we threw out some of the finest men in the Senate last month and I didn't believe that would happen ether.
2006-12-06 02:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Dem I fear that we will have another Repub as President but I recognize that whether or not we do has a great deal to do with how our Party deals with the current advances we have made. Our party tries to define the dialogue as being about liberals and conservs but it really is not. This is a country of moderates and that is why Repubs get elected anyhow. It takes millions of moderate Dems to elect a Repub Prez and because the Dem Party is held hostage by a small percentage of voters (with huge amounts of money) we end up driving voters away. The gains we made in the past election was not a repudiation of moderate views, or a sudden embracing of liberality, those gains were mostly the ability of a local Dem candidate to woo those moderate votes away from Repub candidates. It was not a repudiation of anything other than those individual candidates and not some groundswell. If we think it is we are doomed. We also are on very thin ice with the situation in Iraq. Our spokesmen have taken us onto a limb by trying to make a popular issue out of having a solution to terrorism and the Iraqi War. If we pull out and have a great big pity party for us and then the situation there becomes even worse or we have another terrorist attack, our party will disappear. And maybe it should. We need to have something better than these massive power hungry entities we call Dems/Repubs.
2006-12-06 02:14:23
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answered by Tom W 6
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The next president of the USA will be Mr Duncan Hunter from the state of Texas. He will win because he is pro American and we need a person with this criteria. Ms. Hillary Clinton can't win, she's too liberal.
2006-12-06 02:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely Sen. McCain. He's sits almost dead center of the political spectrum and that always helps you win an election.
If Hillary won would she cheat on her husband? Would Bill divorce her? Doesn't america treat politics like a day time soap opera anyways?
Personally I'd like to see Robert Gates run.
2006-12-06 02:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Mike Huckabee will beat Hillary Clinton. Huckabee is extremely a counter-intuitive p.c... there's no way he has the money or enterprise to capitalize on what is going to probable be a sturdy showing in Iowa. nevertheless, Republicans seem finding at this race the way a dieter is finding forward to his next no-salt, low fat meal. They have been particularly serious about employing the possibility of a ask your self meal in Thompson, yet while the lid grow to be lifted, they found out it grow to be only tofu. Plus, Huckabee's numbers only shop turning out to be, slowly yet honestly. With Thompson fizzling, i think of he will start up turning out to be quicker by way of fact the alternative to determining on between Giuliani, McCain, and Romney. Clinton's enterprise is bomb evidence and there is no thank you to offer up her in the primaries. Primaries have a low turnout and the voters in them understand extra approximately genuine politics than the voters that vote in the final election. Primaries are all approximately enterprise and getting your guy or woman supporters to tutor out. in fact, this election looks to a reversal of the norm. many times, the everyday, prepared candidate will win the Republican nomination at the same time as there is usually a threat of a dismal horse triumphing the Democratic nomination. In a commonplace election, enterprise is only no longer the be-all, end-all. subject concerns are not as significant the two. the final election brings out the voters whose only awareness of applicants is 30 2nd sound bites. In a opposition of who voters like seeing in those sound bites, Clinton or Huckabee, Huckabee wins actually.
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answered by ? 4
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I'm hoping that it's not Hilary.
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I can tell you as a NY'er and someone who in the past voted for that woman that she has done absolutely NOTHING that she promised. She brought in a state Health Care, but for not much less then it would cost privately. Basically she set up a way for the state of NY to make money off of health Insurance.
2006-12-06 02:10:11
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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Newt Gingrich
2006-12-06 02:03:13
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answered by GOPneedsarealconservative 4
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Its too soon to tell, Im just gonna enjoy the next 2 yrs of a secure America.
We already had a taste of Hillary when ole' Bill was in office...lol .... what a joke, it will never happen....
2006-12-06 02:05:27
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answered by Delia 2
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None of the Above.
2006-12-06 02:26:52
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answered by Andrew B 3
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The next president will be a bi-racial former coke addict named Barack Obama and the country couldn't ask for anyone better
2006-12-06 02:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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