First off, The Carpetbagger is not from New York, she and The Philanderer just moved there so that she could run for the Senate.
Secondly, no, she can't. She has no prayer of winning any states in the South or the West outside of the Pacific Coast, and if the Republicans nominate the right person, a large number of blue states in the Rust Belt come into play, and the Democrats cannot afford to lose any of them.
2007-07-05 05:06:29
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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I definitely think she has a chance. Granted that she has some work to do regarding solidifying her base. I also feel that she would greatly benefit from running on the same ticket as Obama. This combination would hopefully give her a strong women's vote along with the African American vote.
Even if she doesn't grab the nomination, I believe that a democrat will win the White House, given that the Democrats in Congress don't do anything too severe to upset the American electorate.
2007-07-05 05:22:51
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answered by cougarball 2
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Well, if you think about it logically, she shouldn't. I mean, what dues has she paid? Being the wife of a former President and then moving to another state to get elected as a Senator is all cute but not when it comes to running the country. She is not well respected amongst her "Peers" and that also says a lot. A better question is, Why would we want her to win the next Presidential election? She has nothing to offer this country!
2007-07-05 05:20:07
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answered by cuddleyleo2003 4
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Mr TADS is appropriate. He ought to genuinely have yet another certainly one of those crystal balls. And all this time i assumed I had the monopoly of destiny perception. Hillary will win the Democratic nomination for President and could bypass directly to win the final election and placed to take a seat down back all that "women will no longer be able to be President" nonsense. Obama would be vice chairman till Hillary makes a decision to choose for a 'southern techniques-set' with Edwards or a Hispanic decision with Richardson. Republicans will nominate Mitt Romney after Guiliani's famous person fades as quickly as the Florida conventional opens up. look ahead to a extra exciting vice chairman determination technique on the Republican element. Hillary will win in November and be sworn in January of '09. I not often pick this to happen yet happen it is going to. i'm with Ron Paul for the era and then i'm going to vote Libertarian up and down till there is yet another 'libertarian' working as a Democrat or Republican. no count if it is Clinton, Obama or Edwards or no count if it is Guiliani, McCain, Romney or Thompson what's the version? they are all puppets for the owners of the Federal Reserve in simple terms as much as all people who votes Democrat or Republican is to blame to flushing u . s . a . down the lavatory.
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answered by rajkumar 4
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No, I think that first people will recall her law firm's involvement in the Whitewater Land swindle in Arkansas; secondly, most people don't respect a "Carpetbagger" that only moved to New York because it was the place most likely to garner a Senate seat to build her political resume for a Presidential run. She has no dedication or sense of duty to the citizens of New York, why would we believe she would act in our best interest as President; third, she can't stand up to and make a philandering husband take accountability for his womanizing and divorce his sorry (as a husband) butt, why would we believe she'd have the guts to stand up to other world leaders. Fourth, and this one's a little personal, I will not vote for any candidate that will mandate a surrender by our armed forces.
2007-07-05 05:43:27
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answered by Jim 5
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Some people say yes, some disagree. I doubt it unless she runs on the same ticket as Obama or some other known individual. I think those two would pick up most of the black vote, many women voters, gays, people against the war, etc.
I seriously think they would be good for the country, but many men disagree that a woman can handle the job. Some women will say that women can't handle the job. She is also known as a b*tch as well, and Republicans think she is the Devil.
2007-07-05 05:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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PLEASE THINK ABOUT THIS!
Hillary will be a front {mouthpiece} for the ex-president Bill Clinton that was convicted of purge-a-ry and almost impeached for it. He's the reason Americans voted in the bush, because they thought Clinton was terrible.
You want an honest President that has an idea on how to make America strong and healthy again,,,,,,vote for:
RON PAUL!!!!!!
I Know I am, time to wake up America!
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2007-07-05 05:18:00
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answered by beesting 6
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I don't think she can. In order to win, she will have to get some Republican votes. I don't see any Republican voting for a woman or a Clinton.
2007-07-05 05:03:46
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answered by truth seeker 7
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I don't respect anyone who thinks that the only way they can win the black vote is to talk to them with a thick southern accent.
2007-07-05 05:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont care atleast there will be no more bush but she could because she is the first women running
2007-07-05 09:27:36
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answered by bublegumlvr3 2
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