The only thing I really don't like about her is that I suspect she still wants to pass some sort of National Health Care Package.
I agree that offering health care to everyone is good, but I suspect her plan will fall short of its ideal and cost a whole heck of a lot more than it should.
Oh...I almost forgot--she won't support dismantling Social Security or decriminalizing drugs, two things I would like to see happen. However, she is hardly alone in that regard.
2007-06-29 06:24:04
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answered by Mathsorcerer 7
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I desire she might depart. she is a offender that has not yet been caught. 19 offender costs and eight convictions linked with Whitewater seventy 3 human beings pled the 5th to circumvent attesting againnst her and bill. 17 FLED the rustic for an analogous reason fifty 5 offender costs in different Clinton scandals 32 convictions from those. there are a number of different motives that i don't have faith her which includes the way her marketing campaign has SMEARED Barack Obama so i'm only scratching the exterior right here. Please look up The cutting-ingredient assessment and flow to the Clinton Legacy for extra info. i admire the belief of a woman president and think of it somewhat is long previous due. yet I detest Hillary and her husband because of the fact i don't think of they're sturdy human beings and that i prefer to place all of that stuff at the back of us. i might vote Democrat notwithstanding this is not for her. i'm hoping this solutions your question. PEACE
2016-10-03 07:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A recent poll by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research shows hillary to have the highest negative numbers ever in polling history. Currently 52% of AMericans say absolutely no way will they vote for her, which means she cannot win regardless, it is numerically impossible.
The baggage this person carries is so much and for so long that there is no way she can remake herself to be palatable to the electorate. She has more connections to criminal activity than most mobsters, and yet she walks away smelling like a rose, like in Rose Law Firm and the mysterious disappearing documents. She is now on video tape accepting a bribe for her first campaign run in NY. And it just goes on and on.
The only advice I would offer is to give it up, donate the $36 million in her coffers to a charity, it might make some see she is not as evil as she really is.
2007-06-29 13:56:10
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answered by rmagedon 6
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I think one reason Democrats may not like her is because she is a leader for the DLC (Democratic Leadership Council), which was started in reply to Reagan's popularity; and is as far right in the Democratic party as you can get. They're very corporatist. However, she seems to be showing more and more that she's further to the left than I had originally believed - but I still have issue with electing another Clinton. Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush - and now possibly Clinton again?? It feels more like a monarchy than a democracy, and I think it's sad that it seems like all you need in this country is name recognition. I really don't think there's anything she can do about it. I just want fresh blood, so to speak. I realize that this is not a very logical way to vote of course, I just prefer other candidates to her as well ~ although I'll vote for her if she's the Democratic candidate. I really can't say I like any of the Rep candidates.
2007-06-29 06:16:11
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answered by shelly 4
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A lot of people did not approve of Bill Clinton's small insignificant indiscretion and somehow that bleeds over to Hillary.
Hillary is very shy and it takes her a while to find a comfort zone with people. I believe she will conquer her shyness and show a more positive image as she gets closer to the White House.
2007-06-29 13:46:35
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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I think she is very smart and a very good politician. I would have no reservations if she were the next president of the United States. I have heard that people think she seems insincere when she speaks in public, but when people talk to her in person, she is very warm and knowledgeable of issues. I think it would be great is she won. If she did win, there would have been Bush's or Clinton's in the White House for almost 30 yrs!
2007-06-29 06:17:27
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answered by Java 3
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She is a very polished speaker, but she does pander to her audience. Also, she tosses accusations of racism around pretty handily, and she has very little grasp on economics.
2007-06-29 06:10:59
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answered by desotobrave 6
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Hillary? is that you?
I don't like you Hillary because of what has come straight from your mouth, "shared responsibility," AKA socialism.
Or how about, "I don't feel no ways tired (southern drawl pandering)."
Or how about the fact you didn't leave your husband after he cheated on you. Proving your marriage is a marriage of convenance and you are only doing it to get ahead politically.
You are in a sham marriage and everyone knows it!
2007-06-29 06:09:45
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answered by Nickoo 5
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She is a dangerous Socialist, and a George Soros puppet.. Nothing she can do now..
2007-06-29 06:24:31
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answered by Antiliber 6
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honestly, i know her as Mrs. Bill Clinton.
2007-06-29 06:10:38
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answered by arkainisofphoenix 3
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