Your chances are as good as anyone else's. But be prepared for all the media and politicians to dig into your background and lifestyle. They will always look for the worse in a person before they admit that you can be a great candidate. Be strong and be prepared for a nasty race.
2007-04-23 05:53:32
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answered by Feline05 5
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Well, I have to say it is much more likely that she wins the lottery.... not to be insulting, but there has never been a Hispanic president or a woman president, in addition, even if you are the most privileged person in the country who goes to private school and attends Harvard and the family has all the right connections and money, you are still a long shot..... it is no easy task getting there
2007-04-23 05:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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In concept, sure, in usa, certainly all and sundry have the comparable possibilities. yet, sociologically this is not any longer precisely real. working example, people who stay in generational poverty do no longer learn the comparable social regulations as people who stay in the midsection type. center type thinking on what to do with money, the guy's function in a relatives, and coaching are geared in direction of working and saving money and making plans for the destiny. Their norms are no longer the comparable as a relatives in generational poverty. the midsection type usually carry the jobs the place they % who to hire. So, whilst a manger is going to interview people, she or he's finding for somebody who can adjust to the social norms of the midsection type. they look at how they gown, how they talk, physique language etc without even understanding they are doing it. We do have a type equipment in step with financial to boot as social norms. in case you're extra fascinated, you could study a e book mentioned as The subculture of Poverty (or something close) i've got no longer study it in a on an identical time as.
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answered by elzey 4
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If you were born in the US you can become President.... Forget about ethnicity, focus on intelligence, foreign affairs, etc...
2007-04-23 05:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i think taht an ethnic person especially a female will have a better chance in say 20 years. and yes it is due to peoples narrow minds and ethnicity
2007-04-23 05:44:25
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answered by jamie_south1 3
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I'd like to believe anyone can become president of the USA but so far it's only been white men.
2007-04-23 05:43:51
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answered by CALAVA 5
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if you werent not born in the states then it think its almos tim possible unless you have been here for over 10 years an were a citizin for htat whole time.
2007-04-23 05:44:17
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answered by Marshall H 2
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Well you got two things going against you, one you're a woman, two you're hispanic so keep dreaming.
2007-04-23 05:48:31
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answered by Trollhammaren 1
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question one, are you a natural born american?
In that answer is no, then it will never happen.
Depending on your age, in 50 years, it would be very possible.
2007-04-23 05:44:19
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answered by xwhyzguy78 2
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In all honesty, your chances are probably a lot less, but I say go for it--if you dream it you can achieve it!
2007-04-23 05:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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