My guess is that she is tough enough. And she had better be if she wants to look strong enough to be elected President.
2007-07-23 04:02:16
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answered by ? 6
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ROFLMAO
Even if she's nominated she still won't get elected. She is wasting the people money by even trying. My girlfriend is a die hard Democrat and liberal, she likes Hillary but she also knows Hillary is history when it comes the getting elected. By nominating her you're just postponing the inevitable when is her losing.
Why can't the democrats focus someone who actually has a chance of getting elected?
2007-07-23 04:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Clintons "approval" or "recognition" are artificially imposed. The media try this for many diverse human beings for many diverse motives. as long because of the fact the media can shop her at teh middle of contraversy, they are able to maintain her image and a few bag of lies tale plastered in each and every type of media. human beings are vulnerable and somewhat prompted. The media takes benefit of this and leads those which will blindly persist with. the two Clintons are very undesirable and evil human beings. do in simple terms somewhat analyze and you will see that the thiings they have been in contact in and party to, could land maximum folk in penal complex or penal complex. Wheather pronounced as usually happening or unpopular isn't the factor, that's having her gruesome face published everywhere to optimistically impression the folk. My wager ....the subsequent tale coming from the media will incorporate some kind of connection with gender bias in an attempt to get human beings to sympathize with this nasty, evil lady.
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answered by calderon 4
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I don't think she is the inevitable candidate....apparently the people who gave 33 million to Barack Obama don't think so either. I hope she doesn't hold up to it, as I think she is the one thing that could keep a Democrat from winning the White House.
2007-07-23 03:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It shouldn't be a problem. I am sure Howard Dean has given each candidate a list of the topics they are NOT allowed to question Hillary on already.
2007-07-23 04:07:09
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answered by Cherie 6
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I dnt see how this debate will allow them to attack her more or less than any other. I do believe we will see if she can connect with the people and personal issues which Obama does better. If she stands out tonight and hits a homerun she will be one step closer to reaching her "inevitability" platform.
2007-07-23 03:53:48
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answered by Bye-Partisan 3
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She can handle it. Remember when she debated her opponent (I can't remember his name) in her senate run. She did pretty well. And when her opponent entered her "space," the media came to her rescue. This is why she is going to be difficult to defeat. She has money and a majority of the almighty media is on her side.
2007-07-23 10:03:07
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answered by Matt 5
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Are you kidding? She is competing against, a sissy pretty boy with nice hair, a media darling black guy who has a different opinion depending on which side of town he is on, and some has beens. She can handle it.
2007-07-23 03:58:30
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answered by John himself 6
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Hillary is very tough. I think she's also very corrupt, and has ethics as flexible as any GOP party sleazeball. Hopefully people will realize this and not vote for her.
2007-07-23 04:03:28
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answered by JeffyB 7
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I have this feeling that some of the other dem candidates will start disappearing mysteriously. Hillary wants to rule,and she will stop at nothing to get rid of the competition.
2007-07-23 03:53:01
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answered by Tin Foil Fez 5
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