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She's got the nomination all locked up but what about the general election?

2007-04-22 02:14:47 · 15 answers · asked by John 16 5 in Politics & Government Government

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I don't think she will be elected to the presidency. But I think she has a very got chance at being the Democrat's nominee.

2007-04-22 02:31:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She has a chance just like everyone, but she has two things going against her. Most of her money is coming from a smaller percentage of wealthy contributors. This means that she has the financial resources to continue with the campaign, but other candidates can translate their smaller contributions by more middle class voters, into votes. They can also go back to those contributors in the future since they have not given anywhere near the federal limit. Hillary is also seen by many potential voters, as abrasive and pro war. Other candidates from the same party seem to have a clear edge, especially when it comes to the Iraq war.

Hillary is admired for her ability to forgive Bill, but she is also seen as a victim. Victims do not always make attractive candidates. She has some shadows in her past, most notably her past ability to make money in the stock market, as well as some interesting real estate transactions in White Water. She was seen as a possible negative manipulative force behind "Travel-gate" and her ties to Hollywood do not endear her to the Midwest. She may not even have the nomination locked up since other candidates are steadily gaining in the polls.

2007-04-22 09:34:32 · answer #2 · answered by MUDD 7 · 0 0

No chance in the election, she has to get some support from the other side, and that isn't going to happen. Hillary nomination is a sure republican victory in the fall. We all remember the way Bill Clinton promised a tax cut for the middle class, and gave us the biggest tax increase in history. We won't be fooled again!

2007-04-22 09:18:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

She doesn't have the nomination all locked up, especially as not one real vote has been cast yet.

As for the general election, as long as the GOP doesn't nominate a moron, she's toast. People will come out of the woodwork to vote against her, especially as we need to stop being ruled by the Bushes and the Clintons.

2007-04-22 09:26:05 · answer #4 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 1 0

I think she has real problems once she's truly in the national spotlight. She's one of those people who the more you see them the less you like them. She's a cold fish, very standoffish, arrogant, and rude. You don't see that often because she is so handled and works in a purposely controlled environment. But she will have to open up a little bit if she gets the nomination. And at that point I think the American people will ultimately reject her.

2007-04-22 09:35:45 · answer #5 · answered by The Scorpion 6 · 0 0

I don't agree that she has the nomination locked up yet, we still have a primary election.
Even if she gets the nod, there is little republican support for her and even the democratic party is split.

2007-04-22 09:21:08 · answer #6 · answered by ©2009 7 · 0 0

she can win the nomination, because its controlled by left wing nuts.
she would have no chance in the general election because there are 40% of the voters who would never vote for her. you cant overcome that.

2007-04-22 09:40:47 · answer #7 · answered by david_74056 3 · 0 0

Hillary will win if she picks a feminine white man as her vice presidential running mate and Billy leaves the USA.

2007-04-22 09:19:39 · answer #8 · answered by Dennis B 1 · 0 0

Have you ever heard that woman make a speech? She sounds like the aliens from 'Mars Attacks', Ack Ack Ack, ack ack ack.

She is the one who dropped the ball when her husband had the big chance for national health care.

I have always voted third party, but if she runs, I'm voting Republican.

2007-04-22 09:27:46 · answer #9 · answered by ninebadthings 7 · 1 0

Considering who she is running against, yes.
I mean come on-what has either side shown us that looks promising? Democrat or Republican?
Lets see, dems have Clinton, Obama and Edwards,
Repubs have Rudy and McCain.
Wow, is this really the best we have in this country?

2007-04-22 09:28:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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