Never going to happen in my lifetime.
2007-07-08 05:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Kennedy had a way of bringing people together. Hillary does not have that same charm. Her strength is her knowledge of social issues, hopefully health care and support of world leaders. We will see a warmer side of Hillary through Bill before the elections.
As for Al, his ego is a big as Hillary's and accepting VP with Hillary would not be an option. As for LBJ-not my favorite.
Obama 2016--OK Edwards--08 will be his last run.
2007-07-08 14:45:38
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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First off, your post shows your ignorance. The type of people who want to vote for Hillary generally can't even spell "Iraq" properly.
I don't want to flame, but no party is actually going to "save" social security. We will either be taxed more, or the benefits will be lessened. It's the only way to "fix" the problem.
Schools and healthcare being improved is what EVERY politician claims. Have you ever heard a politician say "I'm not too concerned about educating our children or having better healthcare...."??
Environmental cleanup is a global effort and is not something the president or presidential party can fix.
2007-07-08 12:39:54
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answered by EEJ 5
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Problems with voting for Hillary.
1. She is promising to violate the Bill of Rights. (See her open question here on yahoo. I've starred it for easy reference).
2. Her health care plan would cost everyone in the US an additonal 21% of their income (in addition to current federal, state and local taxes). It is not skewed by income, so minimum wage workers would lose a $1.20 an hour, and receive the same medicare they are eligible for now. The middle class would pay over half their income to the government, (this tax, plus federal, state and local taxes) and would have lower quality health care than most of them currently have through their employer.
2007-07-08 14:55:07
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answered by Ricky T 6
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Personally I don't intend to vote for Hillary in the primaries but if she is the Democratic nominee in 2008 I will likely consider her the least of the evils and vote for her anyway. I don't think Al Gore is going to be in the race for pres or veep. Edwards is fading in the polls while Obama is rising. Maybe we will see a Clinton/Obama ticket. Who will Rudy pick as his veep? If he is smart it will be either Romney or Thompson.
2007-07-08 12:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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America is ready for a female president, but it will never accept Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton is the worst husband ever, yet she stuck to him, for what!? so that she can gain the name recognition she needs to succeed him. I think HRC will file for divorce when she accomplishes her dream of being the most powerful woman on Earth. She is the mother of the "Manchurian Candidate"
2007-07-08 14:12:57
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answered by LaLyLoo 3
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No never. Hillary made the amendment in failed senate bill for unlimited number relatives of amnesty recipients to come live here. Our country is already losing it's middle class suffering in poverty due to so many million of illegals over last 20 years.....experts say it will be the downfall of America if it not reversed. The border states are in big trouble. Remember All senators who voted for amnesty bill, it would reduce illegal immigration by only around 25%, they really are selling Americans out for votes and trade! Be careful who you vote for, even if you don't think a candidate cannot win VOTE for them anyway! Everyone was surprised Ross Perot got 20% of vote when he was not on ballot, and they said if everyone who wanted to vote for him did so, he would have won the election as a write in! Don't listen to the very biased media trying to tell you how to think!
2007-07-08 13:00:39
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answered by thankstohim1 2
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I think both pairs will do a good job at getting rid of bush's problems, but the problems created over 8 years might take another 8 to resolve.
2007-07-08 12:38:16
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answered by taters343 2
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It is WAAYY too early to make decisions. When the "wannabes" drop out and only the serious and viable candidates are left, everyone will get serious....but not now.
Right now, it is just all good theater.
2007-07-08 12:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Decided a long time ago never to vote for a Democrat. Surely those two morons together isn't going to make me change my mind.
BTW, where the Hell is Irak (sic)?
2007-07-08 13:11:22
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. I would not vote for Hillary. We don't know for sure what she is going to do. Promises promises.
2007-07-08 12:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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