I think it is very likely....and I think it is OK...people can say a lot of things but if we look at the numbers ..the Clinton Presidency was much more succesful than the current one: economy growth,job creation, low crime rates,and many many others of course ot everything was OK but better than these times..OHHHHH my god sure it was...at least I remember people in say 1997 to 2000 very very optimistic and now that is gone....
2007-01-20 10:02:28
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answered by NewLife 3
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Nobody knows, so far.
You can google the odds makers in Las Vegas to see if they are placing bets of Hillary, yet, but otherwise, it's more than 20 months until the election and you'll have to wait and see what happens during the primary elections in New Hampshire and Iowa.
If our troops are still in Iraq in 2008, you can assume the chances are high a Democrat will win.
Personally, I may even decide to move back to the U.S.
2007-01-20 18:02:59
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answered by Kedar 7
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Good, I think. We need them. There's a lot of damage to repair, and a lot of work to be done. Hillary can make things happen, and if she harnesses her husband's abilites to start repairing the rifts between the US and other countries around the world, so much the better. If she can convince Obama to be her running mate, I think he'd be a shoe-in for the Presidency when her term (s) ended. A very positive, exciting opportunity for this country to have several years of moderate/progressive government, during pivotal times for the whole world. Here's hoping enough Americans see it that way.
2007-01-20 18:09:24
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answered by functionary01 4
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They will not get my vote. Why after the first Clinton, would we want another one in the White House. It is a well known fact she and he both do not know how to tell the truth. What he turned our Oval Office into is a shame. I can't stand to see either of them on the t.v. God Bless America and everyone pray for us.
2007-01-20 17:59:43
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answered by gingersnap 1
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Realistically, she has a lot of enemies from both sides of the spectrum. I think she energizes people to go against her. I have to ask myself, is Hillary Clinton in it for the history making or to be servant to the American people? My heart tells me she is in it for her own prestige.
I think she is dangerous for this country because I believe she does not lead by conviction. I think she will lean towards whatever the polls lean too. This is not leadership. Rational people should not want someone that tells them what they want to hear but what need to hear.
2007-01-20 18:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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about 50/50.
The odds it will be a democrat? 80/20
2007-01-20 17:57:08
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answered by arvis3 4
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I know a ton of a Democrats who have sworn they are voting Republican if she gets the nomination.I hope she makes it.Should be an easy victory for Republicans if she does.
2007-01-20 18:04:20
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answered by BAARAAACK 5
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What for lunch???
The Bush Family has the Whitehouse filled for years to come.
Go big Red Go
2007-01-20 18:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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zero if i get her in my cross hairs
2007-01-20 18:02:41
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answered by rsltompkins 3
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It's almost a done deal.
2007-01-20 17:55:49
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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