Hillary Clinton has the experience as a former First Lady and Senator. However, she might win just because of the network of fundraisers she inherited from Bill Clinton.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-07-16 21:40:55
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I More than DISLIKE Mrs. Clinton for too many reasons to list here but I'll give ya a few.
She Withheld / Destroyed evidence in the Whitewater investigation.
She is Power Hungry, why else stay with her "husband" after the public embarrassment of his affairs.
She Stole Furnishings from the White house when they moved out.
After her husband was elected President for a second term she started adding the Rodham in her name Before she was only refereed to has Hillary Clinton, then all of a sudden it was Hillary Rodham - Clinton, How egotistical is that, I guess the polls showed people disliked her using it so she went back to Clinton.
It takes a Village???? If she knows so much about Raising children explain Chelsea?
She ran for office in New York, having NEVER lived there, I guess that was the state the polls showed she would win.
The woman is a Criminal, and wouldn't know how to be truthful if her life depended on it.
Her Husbands Presidency destroyed our economy, Yes the economic down turn in the begining of President Bushes 1st term started a year earlier, read some newspapers from the time period if you don't believe me.
Her speeches remind me of speeches made by some of the worst Dictators in history BEFORE the revolutions, when they were trying to win over the population.
Read some history books and you'll see where this woman could take us, and then see a Dr. to help you with the nightmares she'll give you.
2007-07-17 16:10:16
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answered by Insane 5
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I don't dislike her but I'm also not wild about her either. Senator Clinton is a tough female politician in male dominated politics. She's not liked because she's Bill's wife, she changes her accent, she's a socialist, and she panders to voters, she's a female democrat and lies about Yankees games. Interesting. I don't want another Clinton in office any more than I want another Bush in office. We've already had too much of these two families. With that said, unless Ron Paul is the GOP candidate, if Hillary is left standing for the democrats and it's a choice between her and Fred Thompson, there is no way this Independent is voting republican.
2007-07-17 06:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton is a fraud, in every sense of the word. She tries to assimilate to whatever crowd she is speaking to at the time, all the while pretending to be something she is not. She neither cares for America or Americans. I have no faith in anyone that say we must embrace islam. She preys on the feeble minded and the emotional and resorts to hatred when confronted with her own wrong doing. I truly believe this woman pee's standing up. She needs to ake herself & BJ bill back to arkansas.
2007-07-17 05:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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From what I understand, she came to where my mother worked at. (West Point) When she came around, she was all smiles, shaking hands talking to the officers, etc. When the cameras were off of her, she was the ice queen. No more smiles, no more misses nice Hillary. She walked by my mother like she was nothing and said nothing. The enlisted soldiers, she didn't want to know them. I don't want her or someone like her in office. Plus, I really can't think of anything she had done for NY anyways.
2007-07-17 06:52:38
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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She's a snake. There's nothing genuine about her and she seems to be void of any moral compass. I don't believe anything she says or does due to the fact that she's always doing whatever she has to for votes. I wonder if she even knows the real Hillary.
2007-07-17 06:02:19
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answered by southfloridamullets 4
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I dislike Hillary a little because she seems to be willing to say whatever she needs to say to get elected. She just doesn't seem "real".
That being said maybe that is the right thing to do: John McCain seems to realy believe what he says and look at him slide into political oblivion.
2007-07-17 05:54:32
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answered by Triumph 4
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I'm not sure who she really is...in fact, I'm not sure if she really knows.
She is a big time socialist. But, tries to hide it as we near the election.
She doesn't have a single major accomplishment during her years as first lady and as a Senator.
As the first lady she failed horribly with medical reform and now she wants another shot as our president.
She stays in a relationship with her husband that would be unhealthy for most. I question will she stay in relationships with the enemies of our country.
2007-07-17 05:04:52
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answered by Trebor 1
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I do not personally dislike her. I do not know her personally but I does not come across as a likable person. Unlike her husband who I disagreed with on every single issue he appeared to be a very likable person.
As for Hillary her politics are too left wing for me. Her stance on socialized medicine is a deal killer for me. She will try to move to the center for the election but I will not buy into it.
2007-07-17 04:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she will be cool to the Law, the Constitution.She won't go nuts on personnel freedoms, like the current Administration.I think she will be a better Manager of the Public Trust. Look , the Clinton's are no Angels, but I really believe they Care about People and they will run our Country closer to what our founding Fathers expected.I think Hillary is really smart, knows the issues and I would trust Her to run the Country.
2007-07-17 05:18:57
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answered by SHAWN 3
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