He can raise more money than anyone on the campaign trail. He has charisma and draws huge crowds wherever he goes. I would see that as an asset but also a liablity. The liability is that she not he is the the candidate and if he upstages her that diminishes her ability to get her message out and gives the appearance that he is running not her. So balanced properly he can be a huge asset to her campaign. No other candidate on either side has that kind of asset working for them.
2007-06-21 05:42:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think America would not prepare to have a woman as a president if it weren`t because she was once first lady and had tons of media coverage. But she is also getting thousands of voters just because all the factors like her experiece, her outcomes as first lady and senator have made her a qualified candidate for President. I think she is lucky and might eventually become the next president of the United States. Her Husband, former President is of great help in her campaing just because he did a good job on the economy when he was president, but Americans do not only vote becase of that. She has showed during debates the she a very strong candidate and her Ideas are coherent and insightful. She offers results. Let´s hope that whatever happens it will be for the sake of the country. Bill might have screwed up when the Lewinsky scandal. But in terms of the economy he was very good. Maybe Hillary will do a good job on that too. And That is what America needs now.
2016-05-21 12:45:18
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All indications have been, for a long time, that Bill only helps Hillary's campaign. He's immensely popular around the country these days. It seems to me that it's less normal to see Hillary alone all of the time, without her husband by her side when she's campaigning. After all, all the other candidates have their spouses and families all around them as they're campaigning. Not having him there is more conspicuous than having him there.
2007-06-21 05:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Both... but it will help her more. A lot of people liked the Clinton presidency (I didn't but I can understand why a lot of people disagree with me on that) and Clinton is a much more likable presence than Hillary.
It will hurt her because he is such a polarizing figure BUT the people who hate him (and they really "hate" him in a unhealthy way) would have never voted for Hillary anyway.
Its smart to bring Bill in because most Americans are not "hateful" towards public figuers. Most Americans have a tendency to forgive and forget... and like I said, he's a likable guy.
2007-06-21 05:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Where's the paparazzi when we need them? I'll bet that they don't even share the same room.. lol
I really don't think it'll make that much of a difference. Most people who support Hillary now are past supporters of Bill's anyway. He does have charisma, but I can't see him garnering any more votes as a result.
2007-06-21 05:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It will help her...most Democrats love Bill...Republicans hate him, but they won't be voting for Hillary anyways.
people can keep giving me the thumbs down, but it's still true
2007-06-21 05:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Say bye to the presidency Hill
2007-06-21 05:41:28
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answered by Greg 7
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it will help him if he points at hillary and says "i did not have sexual relations with that woman".
2007-06-21 05:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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He probably is looking forward to banging a few of her entourage. Well,the ones she isn't doing herself that is.
2007-06-21 05:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It will help
2007-06-21 05:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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