Dorothy, wake up! It's Auntie Em!
I agree with Schnappy: Boobs.
2007-06-25 08:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If they choose Hillary, yes. The problem the Democrats have had recently is choosing unelectable candidates for the presidency. While Obama is an electable candidate (smart and has good policies for being liberal), Democrats are veering more toward the polarizing and unlikeable Clinton. This is similar to what happened last time. Kerry was an unlikeable simpleton who no one could possibly get enthusiastic over, and there were better candidates around. If the Democrats choose Clinton, they have no shot of winning because most of the country hates her (of course Republicans would support her being chosen as the nominee, that would ensure a Republican win!). With Obama, they might have a chance. But, leave it to the Democrats to choose the wrong person and bad policies!
2007-06-25 08:21:16
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answered by Natalia 3
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The only way dems can win is if the are able to do away with the electoral college and go with the popular vote. Then all they would have to carry is the states that already vote democrat and the rest of the nation wouldn't matter. They screwed up winning both houses so soon, and they know it. Think about it, their approval rating is lower than Dubya's and that says a lot about how the avg. american feels about democrats currently.
The media is doing it's best to hype Hillary or Obama, however, if you look at it Hillary leads by 24%...That's 76% of people polled that will vote for anyone but Hillary.
For the dems to win they'll need someone stronger than Hillary Clintax, or a rookie congressman.
Also, historically, more presidents have come up from State Govenors vs. congress. Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush, Regan, Carter all govenors of their states before becoming president.
2007-06-25 09:47:08
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answered by crknapp79 5
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2016-11-07 10:25:43
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answered by ? 4
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No there is no fall for the liberls in 08. This country needs to be ran by liberals for what it is based on. This country is based on freedom and conservatives have totally taken that away.
2007-06-25 08:23:00
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answered by Lisa B 2
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Yeah, you wish. Get used to Democrats in control of the Presidency and Both Houses of Congress. Coming soon. 1/20/09.
2007-06-25 08:17:48
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answered by Baysoc23 5
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Couldn't be any worse than 02 or 04. When Gore lost in 2000 because of Nader's intervention--that was the lowmark.
2007-06-25 08:18:20
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answered by John S 6
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I think the Democrats are thinking of a victory party too early for both the presidency and more seats in Congress.
2007-06-25 08:23:22
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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YES IT IS
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we prefer to refer to it as a mighty fall election where the republicans were voted out in droves because of BUSH
2007-06-25 08:20:20
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answered by Deidre K 3
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They always fall...they will find a way to screw up their race for presidency. Look at John Kerry. He made a fool out of himself and continues to do so. They are all accidents waiting to happen.
2007-06-25 10:04:42
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answered by BuckeyeGirl 2
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