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They "appear" together in various places. I think it would be the liberals wet dream come true. What are your serious thoughts on what the 2 teams will be Repub.\ Dem)?

2007-03-06 00:58:01 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

FRIZZY 188....Do you remember Jimmy Carter?

2007-03-06 05:20:04 · update #1

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No. But I would not rule out Sen. Clinton winning the Democratic Nomination. Can she win the presidency? It's too early to tell. She has made alot of mistakes and the biggest one would be asking Sen. Obama to be her running mate.

My thought about the two tickets might be, as for the Democrats, Clinton/Edwards and for the Republicans, McCain/Powell.

2007-03-06 02:11:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Never happen... Democrats are smart enough to know that Hillary would never get a majority in most "red" states. Like some have said, she's too polarizing. And I think that Obama is too inexperienced to get a final nod from Dems, they'll realize later rather than sooner that while he's charismatic, and an excellent speaker, the general public, and the majority would probably not go for a two year candidate.

2007-03-06 09:06:59 · answer #2 · answered by Peanut 1 · 0 1

Look I definitely think that Clinton should run and Obama for vice president. I love Obama but the Republicans know he's not going to win that's why they are rooting for him. They don't have a chance agains Clinton that's why they want Obama to win the Democratic primary. Obama is popular in most bigger cities but when you get down to the country areas - let's face it, they won't vote for a black president. The Republicans are scared of Hillary which is why they're egging on people to root for Obama. If they get what they want, trust me....it will be another republican government. It's better to give Hillary the chance right now and have Obama as her running mate. He'll have more experience after 4/8 years and then he can run after that.

2007-03-06 15:11:51 · answer #3 · answered by PuzzledGuy 3 · 0 1

The extremists are trying to win the appeal of both kinds of Democrats. The other extremists would, of course, follow Hillary to the end of time. Obama presents a pleasant, milder Democrat who would win out a lot of conservatives and those sitting on the fence. By them being running mates, they might just get the majority vote! I thought I was the only one who saw this coming!

2007-03-06 15:08:42 · answer #4 · answered by glennthomaswright 2 · 0 0

No, the Clinton goons squad is busy at work comming up with dirt on Obama, if the dems had any brains they would pick a moderate democrate, but the left wingof the party has taken over and will not tolerate anyone who might think differenly. Case in point. Liberman

2007-03-06 09:03:34 · answer #5 · answered by 79vette 5 · 0 1

They'll probably run against each other, and then lose in the primaries. Seriously, Obama's way too young to go for the presidency, he's sort of a rookie in most people's eyes. And it's obvious that the immaturity alone of so many would mean that they'd rather vote an "American Hero" like Mark Foley in over a woman.

2007-03-06 09:32:01 · answer #6 · answered by Huey Freeman 5 · 1 1

Of course. Hillary will get it because it's her time to get it and Bill owes her. Obama is young enough to run for President later. For the Repubs, it'll be Giuliani. He'll probably pick a relative unknown as his running mate.

2007-03-06 09:18:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

definitely way too early to speculate. i think obama could be a viable candidate in 2012 or 16, depending on what happens in 08. he will have had time to gain experience and maturity. the bigger question (not to sound sexist) is what man is willing to play second fiddle to Hillary ? i see Rudy imploding due to his cheating on his 2nd wife. who found out on the front pages of the daily news. he's as much a scum bag for breaking his marriage vows as bill was for getting bj's while Hillery was running the country. o-k so i admit Hillary has presidential experience. but her running now kind of circumvents term limits, does it not ? so how can we trust Rudy to take the oath of office ? and McCain is much older than i thought, his health would be an issue, aside from his ideals.
not my prefered choice, but this how i see things going:

4yrs. of bush sr. 8 yrs.bill clinton, 8 yrs bush, 4yrs. hillary,8 yrs. jeb bush, 8yrs. chelsea, 4yrs,...uh whats the next bush in line ?

2007-03-06 10:26:58 · answer #8 · answered by splaz57 2 · 0 1

I am Republican but am seriously thinking of switching! I would love to see Obama as President! He may be inexperienced but I think a fresh, uncorrupted candidate is just what we need right now. He has the brains and common sense to learn the position quickly. Hillary needs to just drop out! She is an embarrassment to our country. As far as the Republican party? No one impresses me yet!

2007-03-06 11:40:02 · answer #9 · answered by frizzy18892 1 · 2 0

Clinton is too busy trying to smear Obama too much to try and include him in the administration she so desperately wants. But both are ruining their chances each time they speak out in public anymore. Hilary is as worse as what her husband was and to see her get office is spelling disaster for the future of our country. For Obama, who knew about him prior his appearance on Oprah's show to plug his book, which goes to show he is not only not qualified to be a President, but shows his immaturity towards taking such a big step in higher position for only being in his current seat for a couple years now. Both sides aren't looking good now.

2007-03-06 09:13:04 · answer #10 · answered by Fallen 6 · 1 1

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