It doesnt matter which one of the two wins, because the real loser will be the American People. and the real winners, the islamo-fascists waging a war for our destruction. Mark My words.
2007-03-01 14:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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To tell the truth, I don't think either of them will win, mainly because of prejudice. I don't think this way, but a majority of Americans are probably going to see Obama's name on the ballot come 2008 and immediately think- "Oh, black guy." or "He has ties to Islam." When they see Hilary, they will think- "woman." If Hilary becomes Pres., alot of people will be worried another Clinton scandal will arise. Who do I think has the better chance out of the two?...probably Hilary. Still, it's early; it could be anyone at this point. Personally, I would rather see Obama in the White House (out of the two).
2007-03-01 14:35:33
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answered by Realist 2
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some are and some are not. you'll't make a blanket statement about all women human beings of any race. attractiveness is thoroughly subjective and interior the interest of the beholder. lots of the individuals listed the following are being very stereotypical, even those who're being complimentary. All black women human beings don't have wide noses or thick lips or an similar texture of hair or gleaming pores and skin or huge butts or perhaps darkish pores and skin. virtually all of black individuals are mixed race regardless of in the journey that they don't look to you - it really is the reason why maximum black individuals do not look like Africans. i do not comprehend what women human beings those who've spoken on own hygiene are putting round yet per chance you want to locate a extra appropriate classification of human beings to go jointly with.
2016-12-05 03:17:41
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answered by ? 4
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Hillary will be the Democrat nominee and I was wanting Obama to be her Vice President. But, Obama is new in the Senate, I don't know if he realized when he went in to California with all guns blazing against the Clinton's , it hurt his chances of either offices.
He started slinging mud to early in the game and I don't think he will hold up long, their going to wear him down and he is real inexperienced , I was hoping he would do right but it's like he may have hurt his chances way to early in the game.. He should have waited until a nominee was running to be chosen but the first off the bat , he brought himself down, wait and see.
He will start going down % wise I think he already has , just to young and inexperienced to play with the heavy hitters. The Clinton are heavy hitters and I love both of them and I want Hillary and Bill back in the White house. Bill ratings are IN the high 60's and you need to lay off of someone that your party loves and is always the favorite. He needed to wait before he hit them to hard and he will pay, mark my word. Bill Clinton's foreign policy is the greatest all the other countries all love Bill Clinton and he will help Hillary and you will see the other countries will stand with us, they always did and they always will.
2007-03-01 14:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hilary will do something to sabotage Barack's campaign. Might not be obvious, but I am sure she is planning to stick a knife in his back with smile. Paranoid? Yes. But not THAT paranoid.
And if Hilary is elected I am moving to the Yukon. I think the country will suffer under her socialist ideals and I don't want to be part of that.
2007-03-01 17:12:10
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answered by LX V 6
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You have an ugly way of phrasing this question. First, Obama and Clinton are not the only two candidates in the race. Second, while it's sociologically interesting and legitimate to examine whether race and/or gender are important in this campaign, it's very telling that you characterize the candidates first and foremost by race and gender rather than name and position.
What's a "runner" anyway?
2007-03-01 14:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The Democratic nominee could be Hillary or Obama or Gore. But when you consider how divisive Hillary is and that no Democrat (including Bill Clinton) has won 50% of the popular vote since Jimmy Carter in '76- I would conclude that either Obama or Gore could win the election (maybe), but Hillary would be unlikely to if she was the nominee.
2007-03-01 14:34:55
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answered by Lee K 1
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Hillary will try hard but she does not have the pulse of the
common people. This generation will see it's first President
(of color). Everyone keeps referring to Obama as black.
He is half black and half white. Why doesn't everyone refer
to him as white. Are you voting for the man's color or his
ability to serve the people?
2007-03-01 16:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Hilary would have a much better chance, because she's got light years more political experience than Obama does. He gets chatted up a lot and you see lots of pics of him and the family pressing the flesh, but you never hear any talk about his record as a politician, his successes or what he is for or against. The last thing we need at the helm now is a surprise package!
2007-03-01 14:18:23
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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NEITHER!!! But why not go for the whole hog??? The First black Female President... Condi for President
2007-03-01 14:28:38
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answered by Cookie Monster 3
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