When you find a "good" democrat nominee let me know. Hildabeast is a joke. The Clinton war machine will destroy any even decent candidates. Just watch what happens to Obama.
2007-01-20 06:30:39
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answered by mad_mav70 6
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I think she's trustworthy and think she will tax heavily the rich. Overall, I think the middle class would benefit from her holding the top office. And also she could get guidance on how to run the office from her husband. My concerns, nevertheless, are not about her domestic policies but her foreign policies. The industrial nations are a lot more socially liberal than third world and emerging countries. And the next president is going to have to deal with the Middle East crisis. That alone is equal to major headaches. By the time the next president is sworn into office, Iran will have nuclear means and other Middle East countries would try to have the same. The last thing we need now is to elect a president with little foreign policy experience. That's why Hillary being married to a former President is definitely her strongest card for the 2008 elections. Right now, I'm leaning toward John McCain for president, but I'm not against voting for Hillary. If she could come up with a realistic idea on how to deal with the world issues and to tax more heavily the wealthy, then I might vote for her.
2007-01-20 14:38:41
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answered by mac 7
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Hillary will not be president. Whether or not she is good for the country is moot. She is too polarizing a character to be President. People either LOVE her or DESPISE her. Nobody in between. Therefore, no matter what she says, peoples minds won't change. Also, she voted for the war. Whether or not you support the war, this put off a lot of HER potential voters which are generally anti-war. Also, she is riding on the coat-tails of her husband. She will not be president.
2007-01-20 15:39:55
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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I like her, I trust her, and I will be working on her campaign. I hope that many who feel the way you do, the basic "not liking her" part will change after you see her speak and debate the issues on a national level. Two years is a long time, and she will be in our living rooms on a regular basis from now to the elections discussing her stand on the issues and her vision of what the United States can accomplish and the changes we can make to better our lives and the lives of our children. All we Hillary supporters ask is that you give her a chance to change your mind, and since you are asking this question I think you will be open to doing so. Peace.
EDIT: WildThing I echo your thoughts and also think Clinton/Obama would be unbeatable. I think I'll do as you have and end all of my answers with "Clinton/Obama 08."
2007-01-20 14:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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anyone but a republican if i was voting i would be split between obama and her..so either one of the would be a great prez,hillary has name recognition and obama has innocence and flair..just not experience and that will do him in,but if he runs with her as v.p well its a lock that the dems will take the white house an already have congress let just se if they can all be responsible with their power and gro a little backbone and fight for the people or is it just the same old"lets get back at them now that we have power"politics is dirty believe me (son of a politician)
hillary would be a good president but can she be tough and stop looking for world adoration and stand firm on issues ?we'll see
2007-01-20 14:35:29
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answered by combatmedic2010 2
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I do not cast judgement on people I do not know. I am a Christain, after all. I wish to learn more about her before making any decisions for or against voting Hillary in '08.
2007-01-20 14:27:46
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answered by Theophile 2
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I think she is a strong, intelligent woman that is not afraid to stand up for what is right. I not only plan on voteing for her but I also plan on working for her in the state of Michigan. Here is a link to her websight go and see for yourself. Do not take the repuglican hate machines word for it she would make a fine president.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/?sc=1098
2007-01-20 14:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hilary I don't know about that are we ready for a woman I said yes but what would the public think about if she was President hard decision right
2007-01-20 14:28:10
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answered by Linda 7
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As a serious Liberal, I don't want Ms. Clinton. She is so un-liberal she's actually a moderate Republican, just like her husband,
All I see her doing is fixing the Bush mess, but nothing positive from a Liberal point of view.
Right now it's Edwards.
2007-01-20 15:12:49
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answered by bettysdad 5
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Take some time to really LISTEN to what she has to say. She's extremely smart and has a lot on the ball. If people would take the time to listen to what she has to say, they'll see that she's the candidate with the best chance of winning. Clinton/Obama in '08
2007-01-20 14:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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