I feel like I can most certainly cope with that.
2007-08-14 03:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I am a huge Romney fan (I worked as a volunteer for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and worked with/met him there) and I desperately hope he will get the Republican nod--I don't think he will. I think either McCain or Thompson will get it, but I think Romney will make an outstanding VP and whoever gets the Republican spot would do well to choose him as a running mate.
I do not care for Clinton at all, but she may just get the spot for the Democrats. I kind of hope she does because she will be easy for the Republicans to defeat in the general election.
2007-08-14 10:22:30
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answered by Thor J 1
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Clinton is clearly the one to beat for the Democrats, but Romney is going nowhere, notwithstanding his success in Iowa. The real test will be in New Hampshire, as always, and Giulani has the inside track -- with McCain right in there.
2007-08-14 10:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton yes, Romney no.
Depends on if Fred Thompson is running, but I don't think Romney can beat out Giuliani AND Thompson.
2007-08-14 10:19:35
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answered by Mitchell . 5
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Republican party is split Giuliani, Thompson, Romney. Two of them will almost certainly combine and become Pres and Vice.
Clinton is almost guaranteed the Dems nomination
2007-08-14 10:21:14
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answered by WCSteel 5
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Clinton that is for sure.
Obama is in death spiral and doesn't know it.
Romney is just warming up.
My feeling is Rove left Bush to go help out the GOP win who ever he goes with will win.
2007-08-14 10:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It sure looks like Clinton will be our next president!
Hooray!
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2007-08-14 10:28:17
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answered by Brotherhood 7
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