No, I truly don't believe that she can.
It's time to move on. Enough of the Bush's and the Clinton's.
2007-06-16 09:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. And for as long as it takes I will present as many facts although they show bias, I can not help that part but work on it some days more than others. If we do not WAKE UP America we are doomed to repeat all the past mistakes made. During JFK's administration they created a bill to prevent family from taking cabinet and important posts due to nepotism. Had they thought ahead no one family should ever have more than one shot at the Presidential race. That includes the Bush family. If only the Campaign Reform Bill was adhered to, and it is hard to prove it is not? Maybe we would have a shot at another bill to prevent this from happening again. We could have Chelsea Clinton and Jeb Bush in 8 yrs or twelve if Clinton passes the term extensions he failed to get b4.
2007-06-16 17:10:36
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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Hillary Clinton has about as much chance of winning the presidential bid as David Duke did. She has rubbed so many people the wrong way with her frequently caustic approach, and her vacillating opinions on the war, that very few people would vote for her. Furthermore, when you couple the fact that male chauvinism is alive and well, especially in more rural Republican oriented strongholds, the chances of Hillary being a viable contender are next to nil. We need a candidate that will bridge the gap between the cosmopolitan blue states and the archaic red states. Hillary is not a candidate that can bridge such a vast chasm.
2007-06-17 19:42:40
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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Politics aside, she might get the nomination but she will not win the election. She is too divisive. Even her own party is backing away from her. Not to mention she is unstable. Do you really want somebody mentally and emotionally unbalanced with her finger on the nation's nuclear weapons? Not me. She is also a Socialist and believes Communism is the way for America's future. Why should I giver her my hard earned money just so she can turn around and give it to someone who is too lazy to work? There is no room for that in America. Ever. Just because she is a woman is no reason whatsoever to want her to be President.
2007-06-16 17:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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After George W. Bush got elected it became obvious that practically anyone could get elected. And Hillary probably will.
2007-06-16 17:29:38
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answered by ? 6
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I think she can, but I'd rather vote for Barack or Edwards myself, or even Biden.
I would vote for her over that crook Giuliani though, who I consider responsible for a list of wrongdoings that already challenges Bush's, or that nutty hawk McCain, or that lazy F. Thompson.
I wish she wasn't running, personally. I'd rather see an Obama/Edwards or Edwards/Obama ticket. Or even like, a Biden/Something ticket. Still yet, the only Republican I like at all is Ron Paul, and perhaps that Tancredo guy, and I don't even agree with them about a lot except a few things.
2007-06-16 17:02:00
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answered by The Doctor 3
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I really believe she will win the election and the cause will come from the GOP and it's George Bush policies they have endorsed.
2007-06-17 07:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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She has no chance. As a Republican, I am pulling for her though. Once she gets the nomination I will be celebrating the impending Republican victory. Why do the dems have such a hard time fielding candidates lately???
2007-06-16 17:05:37
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answered by Sleeck 3
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I believe she can and she will.Landslide
I'd like to see someone better,more left, and hope I'm wrong but the Clintons do have political talent.They don't break under far right smear tactics. Don't know and genuinely am worried if any other Democratic candidate can pull that of.
I prefer Clinton over any Republican any day.
2007-06-16 17:02:42
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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I don't believe she is electable no matter what the media hype says. Should she win the Dem nomination, America will have another neocon in office and we will continue our steep decline.
2007-06-16 16:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she can win, although my preference would definitely be that she doesn't.
Actually, I think the Repubs are in such trouble in 2008 that Democrats could nominate Kucinich and still have a shot at winning.
2007-06-16 17:03:02
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answered by A M Frantz 7
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