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No. It's not safe to "assume" that about anybody. If it turns out that there were voting irregularities in the swing states, in favor of EITHER candidate, then that candidate and that state's election should be ready for some close scrutiny.

But Clinton stands as good a chance as anyone in the next election. After 8 years of a Republican president, you think the REPUBLICANS have it sewn up?

2007-08-17 20:59:43 · answer #1 · answered by Vaughn 6 · 0 0

Hillary wouldn't have stolen the election if she ends up running against Rudy the Fascist, Vote Fraud Romney, or Fraud Thompson. There is absolutely no way that the 4th Reich is going to stop the commie Democrats from winning.

If Hillary's running against Ron Paul, the only way she wins is by vote fraud. However, she'll beat the fascists easily.

Ron Paul supporters need to volunteer to count the votes in the primaries and the general election to prevent a repeat of Ames from happening when it counts.

2007-08-18 07:43:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Only if we are in late 2008 or later, looking back. Otherwise, your tenses/grammar are off.

Winners in presidential politics are determined by the electoral college, by voters who properly and legally cast a ballot, and only after the polls are closed and every LEGAL vote is counted. The media, as well as the Dems, fail to realize most or all of this, so I would check Drudge Report if you really want to know who will win.

Also, since you are having trouble with tenses / future/ present, he sometimes has election results before they are final.

2007-08-18 05:32:30 · answer #3 · answered by heart_and_troll 5 · 0 0

No, it should not be an assumption, but could be a possibility. There will be voting irregularities, there are every time, not just the last two presidential elections. Even when Kennedy defeated Nixon, there were questionable voting that favored Kennedy. Don't think it just goes one way.

2007-08-18 04:14:12 · answer #4 · answered by Jeff E 4 · 2 0

No, this election campaign stated so early this time that anything can happen.

2007-08-18 06:57:01 · answer #5 · answered by mnbvcxz52773 7 · 0 0

funny Djazz

I don't like her either, but I don't think she will win. She still has to win the democratic nomination

2007-08-18 04:00:18 · answer #6 · answered by at_wolfy 2 · 0 0

Time to move to Canada if that ho wins

2007-08-18 03:49:34 · answer #7 · answered by Djazz 2 · 0 1

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