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This will be a key speech for Sen. Clinton, especially as it may affect the black vote. I'm curious what your predictions are about how she will approach this. What will she say about Jesse Jackson/Al Sharpton, for example? I'm interested in your opinions about what you think Sen. Clinton will say and how your predictions will match up to what she really does say on Monday. Thanks!

2007-04-13 08:34:50 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Please keep in mind while she will speak to the race issue, she will also be speaking to the gender issue involved.

2007-04-13 08:57:13 · update #1

A big thanks to Gladiator for posting the Clinton Hit List. It's b.s. of course, and has been debunked thoroughly, but I appreciated you giving me the opportunity to address it yet again and leave the link to where it is soundly debunked. I just love people like this who thrive on conjecture and slander with no proof attached to it lol. Here ya go:

Clinton Hit List Debunking: http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/bodycount.asp

2007-04-13 10:29:20 · update #2

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She will be against Imus. Lightly be behind Jesse & Al. Because of what happened in Durham NC, she won't come out strongly against Imus.

2007-04-13 08:44:33 · answer #1 · answered by viablerenewables 7 · 1 0

I might desire to disagree with you. the certainty of the priority that the overpowering majority of black voters allready vote for the democratic canidate. I invite you to seems up the statistics for your self in case you do not have self assurance me. i don't think of this speech will influence the black vote in any way in besides. that's probable not the respond you have been finding for, it is the certainty. In reaction: Your ingredient is moot. the main possibly case in 2008 election is that the two Clinton or Obama would be the democratic nominee. This reported, WHOEVER recieves the democratic nomination gets the black vote. The vote could not chop up between the two while the race is at last narrowed right down to purely one.

2016-10-22 02:10:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She has made a mistake by agreeing to speak. She may pick up some black vote from Obama but she will certainly lose even more white vote due to the prevailing view that Imus was crucified over a racial issue.

2007-04-13 08:54:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I am a Democrat, but I think she acts the politician at times. I expect her to show outrage in her talk with them and is quiet about it otherwise

2007-04-13 08:54:47 · answer #4 · answered by Ford Prefect 7 · 1 0

She'll say that what he said was abhorrent and that CBS did the right thing in firing him because we have to be bridging gaps, not widening them, etc., etc., etc.

She's a politician. That's what they'll ALL say.

2007-04-13 08:53:32 · answer #5 · answered by Bush Invented the Google 6 · 1 0

She's definitely going to have to coddle them, because Obama already has a point on this issue.

Of course, Jesse and the Charlatan are supporting Obama, on race alone.

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter to me. I won't vote for her, period.

2007-04-13 08:40:21 · answer #6 · answered by MoltarRocks 7 · 2 2

She will approach this with the dignity she has always shown to women!

And she will come out smelling like a Rose!

GO HILLARY!

2007-04-13 08:44:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

She'll use her highly offensive voice mimicking black people at a plantation like she did in her speech in Atlanta.

2007-04-13 08:42:32 · answer #8 · answered by pelosi_hair_ball 1 · 0 2

She'll need a lot of Listerine to wash the taste of as$ out of her mouth from kissing after that day, goddamn suck-up.

2007-04-13 08:44:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

She will probably say she was raised a poor black child in Arkansas..

2007-04-13 09:12:11 · answer #10 · answered by Antiliber 6 · 1 1

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