It's still to early to tell, it doesn't matter who is on her side or anyone elses, it matters who is best for the job. The presidency should not be a popularity contest, it's a serious job, controller of the free world, not who Alec Baldwin and Steven Spielberg like.
2007-07-08 12:30:07
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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NO X infinity
Here's why:
1. She's a communist
2. She's a communist
3. She's a communist
Just kidding, with all seriousness though i really do not want Hillary Clinton to win. First off i do not want universal health care that will not only destroy the quality of medical care but also drive thousands of doctors including 2 of my friends parents out of business. In addition to this the loss of all those people's jobs could cause a second economic collapse. Secondly a tax increase will severely hurt the economy, combined with Universal Health Care, she has the means to successfully kill the American economy. Lastly Hillary constantly alters her opinions in order to gain more votes we need people with constant opinions not ones that change based on the voters opinions. In addition to these facts my parents will be able to save a lot of money on a four year vacation to another country if she doesn't win. So as you can easily see people who are old enough to vote, don't vote for Hillary Clinton unless you have been saving up for a four year vacation.
2007-07-09 00:07:16
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answered by williebaznj 2
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I don't care for her, but worse votes have been cast. Some people seem to think she's the antichrist but I just think she's another empty shell of a politician. I have yet to see a candidate or potential candidate who I like enough to waste my gas voting for. Our government feels stagnant and I really see little difference between any candidtates right or left. I don't feel like I'm voting so much as going through the motions of civic duty. In the my mind the most concrete result of voting is that I receive a red, white and blue "I Voted!" sticker. Actually I would vote for McCain only because he doesn't condone "enhanced interrogation techniques" and actually had the balls to say it during a Republican debate. That kind of honesty couldn't be bought by the NRA and AARP combined.
2007-07-08 19:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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First let me point out to whoever answered your question by saying Bill Clinton was impeached - he was not. Now to answer your question - I really don't think that I will vote for Hillary. I think she is intellligent and knows lots of people. My problem with Hillary is that I am not sure that she is a STRONG woman. I say that because she allowed Bill to make the same stupid mistakes over and over and stayed with him. Not really sure why - I guess principle and trust are what is more important to me than love. Also, I think one needs to be able to manage their personal life well in order to manage the country or a business or whatever the case may be.
2007-07-08 21:46:18
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answered by Social Worker 2
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Hillary Clinton will get my vote if and only if she runs against Dick Cheney. I think from the Democratic field alone, there is more experience from Biden, Richardson, and Dodd, a stronger message from Obama and Kucinich, and higher electability from John Edwards. Sen. Clinton just doesn't seem like someone that deserves the Oval Office.
2007-07-08 21:40:18
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answered by LaLyLoo 3
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I voted for Mr. Clinton both times. But, Hilary Rhodam
has failed to impress me. She's been a lawyer and a
"first lady." But that's not enough for me.
I am changing my party affiliation this time, though: I'll
vote Republican for the very first time in 32 years.
But, to each their own.
2007-07-08 19:34:49
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answered by Pete K 5
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I have always voted for whom I think would do the best job in the office they are running for. When I can not make a decision I vote party as a last resort. From her campaigning I could consider Clinton for president; however, in looking back through her past I have placed her at the bottom of my list and sadly if she becomes the democratic candidate I will have to vote republican regardless of who their candidate is. I am pleased that at your age you are taking an interest in politics; the BEST thing to learn is not take what you hear from the candidates as fact; look back on their record and their past. Candidates will say what they think will get them elected; their past is more truthful that their promises!
2007-07-08 19:37:11
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answered by privateeye4U 3
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I would vote for Spider-Man before I voted for Hillary Clinton.
2007-07-08 19:30:34
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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No
Sorry a bit older and I know the fiber Hillary is made of and I don't want that in the White House again.
2007-07-08 20:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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of course not.. why would i vote for Fox news' favorite closet republican??.. this whore and rummy were setting each other up in their little fake battle on cspan. you need to understand that she is part of the same political machine that resides on both sides of the isle. shes NWO all the way. bushs and clintons are business partners.
2007-07-08 22:59:21
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answered by jerry_manders 1
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