No, she's too cold and she's too much of a player and an insider and I think she's lost touch with the people - I'm voting for John Edwards, he's the Democrat that has already thrown his hat into the ring and seems to have a strong vision of where he wants to take this country. Plus, Edwards has a long history of fighting corporate America and I like that, I'm tired of lobbyists having their way, with Edwards, he's clean. He can honestly represent the people without being indebted to major corporate donors who own people like Hillary.
2006-12-31 18:41:32
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answered by Crystal S 4
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She hasn't said whether or not she's going to run yet. If she runs - yes. Its about time we had a woman president. And she couldn't do any worse than the clown we have in there right now. My personal feeling is she would make a great president!!!
She has a good record as a Senator and she knows the ins and outs of Washington and how to deal with the power brokers. And, she always has her husband to ask for advice - seems he did a fairly good job for 8 years. The question is whether the American people are ready for a strong and powerful woman to be their leader or whether we're going to remain stuck in the 19th century continuing to vote for rich white males.
2006-12-31 17:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No. She's too tied to corporate interests. Plus dynasticism is bad for democracy. Last thing we need is another Clinton or another Bush in power.
edit: @Andy, have you looked at the polls? She's above McCain and Obama.
2006-12-31 17:46:25
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answered by anecdoteman1 2
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If Hillary is on the ballot, you bet I will vote for her! Apparently, it takes a Clinton to clean up a Bush's mess. Hopefully, George W. Bush will be the last of a dysfunctional dynasty of American rulers.
2006-12-31 18:20:09
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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Yes, I would vote for Hilary.
2007-01-01 10:17:28
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answered by bballfan81 2
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Do we really need a feminist in our top government?
Any normal woman would have divorced that lieing cheat she is married too, but I now understand her political agenda for power far out weighs her personal marriage issues.
Professional Politicians like her don't know or understand our issues & concerns.
She is a person without morals and doesn't deserve to represent us!
2006-12-31 17:33:58
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answered by DB 2
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No, she's a socialist liberal lying person with way too much negative baggage to effectively lead this nation. Its never been about leading a nation to Hillary anyway. it's all about power to her.
2006-12-31 21:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The election is two years away so I have no idea who the candidates will even be, and neither does anyone else. As far as I know she hasn't even announced her candidacy.
2006-12-31 17:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I want to see what the rest of the field looks like.
2006-12-31 17:17:58
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answered by mediahoney 6
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No. I don't trust her, and I don't want Bill anywhere near the White House.
2007-01-01 10:20:02
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answered by Sartoris 5
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