That's actually one of the big reasons I'm against Hillary so adamantly.
Obama and Clinton are pretty much the same in my eyes... big government, but I'd give my right pinky toe if it meant Obama over Hillary.
Obama is a uniter... except for racists. Hillary is definitely a divider, probably even more than Dubya.
I was alive for three weeks of Reagan's presidency... and he's the only "great" President I've seen in my life time.
I just hope one day, I'll see a President who isn't impeached, or horribly unpopular. A President we can all agree "is trying his best, and is doing a good job", regardless of politics.
(Bush 41 doesn't count, one-termer)
2007-02-01 05:38:27
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answered by Richardson '08 3
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My thoughts are that you do NOT speak for all of us conservatives. That being said, I'm not sure I would vote for her. But I believe that just because you may think she is polarizing, doesn't erase the fact that Bush is a divider. Personal responsibility, remember? And that is why you don't speak for all of us conservatives...or ANY conservatives for that matter. You really should investigate the meaning of that word, before the religious right hijacked it to mean 'family values' (whatever that is)
2007-02-01 03:47:19
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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My thoughts voting is useless whats the point of voting for the lesser of the evils. Also in the past few elections we have seen that a single persons vote doesn't count. When the person who has won the popular vote looses the election because of the electoral college.
2007-02-01 02:52:27
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answered by striderknight2000 3
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You dislike her for idiotic reasons. She is a woman. She is a Democrat. She is outspoken. Her husband publicly cheated on her.
None of these is a legitimate complaint.
George W. Bush, on the other hand, has damaged your party beyond repair.
The Republican party itself has been polarized by Bush. Bush can't even unite one party, much less a nation.
Besides, you people said the same thing about Bill Clinton, and it wasn't true then either.
2007-02-01 03:14:20
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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Hillary wasn't the one claiming to be a "uniter".
And the fact that conservatives hate her, speaks well for her in my eyes, as I have little respect for conservatives. Thats a main reason I would vote for her.
2007-02-01 02:53:55
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answered by brian2412 7
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i believe it's way to early to decide who to vote for i am sure a lot of women will vote for her if she gets the spot because she is a woman but most mature adults will wait to make up their minds on the issues and than vote for the person best suited to the office we have enough time to learn all about all the candidates who will be trying to get on the ticket and hopefully we will actually get a candidate who will actually do what they say there going to do so for me i am a democrat but i have jumped on no one's bandwagon yet i do have respect for Hillary though she is a smart woman but i don't know if i believe or trust her so i don't know I'd like to learn more about the senator from Kansas (kaweski ) or however you spell his name but for now it's just too early for me to decide who i am going to vote for
2007-02-01 03:04:45
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answered by auntie s 4
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"Why vote for Hillary"
The prime reason would be if you lived in New York. Other than that she has not appeared on any other State election ballots.
Go big Red Go
2007-02-01 11:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Conservatives don't like her because they are told not to like her.
If you actually look at her voting record, she is very moderate.
Conservatives and Liberals do not decide elections, the people in the middle do. The middle mostly voted for Republicans in 2002 and 2004 but abandoned them 2006.
2007-02-01 02:54:31
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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I think it's nice that you speak for all conservatives. I have no plans on voting for Hillary Clinton, but given the choice between her and George (or any member of the Bush family...or any republican), I'd vote for Hillary.
2007-02-01 02:52:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The liberal biased enabling media is the problem.
They refuse to cover negative news about liberal bedwetting moonbats and refuse to cover positive news about conservatives.
Liberals suffer from Bush Derangement Syndrome.
Its real and it's incurable.
When stricken with this incurable disease, liberals minds warp into anti-American terrorist supporting mean spirited bigoted hunks of quivering flesh with an appetite to appear in front of a camera somewhere.
Liberals would gladly sacrifice millions of lives abroad and here at home in they derranged attempt to discredit President Bush.
2007-02-01 03:04:02
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answered by Feelsgood 2
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