She's still competent and experienced. Would she be the best President? I fear she would be too divisive. We don't need another President like GW Bush who works hard to polarize the country. I hope if she is elected she sees how wrong and damaging it was for GWB to ignore the majority of the country's wishes just because he felt he was King.
2007-08-19 06:20:34
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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I think Hilary Clinton would make the better President. What I think is a joke is People are out there only making it from pay check to pay check and they vote Republican - Hello, Republicans are for the rich. These voting People think they are rich. ~ FYI ~ If you do not own your nice home and own your summer home and have a huge bank savings somewhere hidden tucked into a Swiss bank account then why I ask are you voting Republican ? People that vote this way scrap to make it week to week and they set there and CRY why is the economy so bad. Why can't I make ends meet... WAKE UP PEOPLE ! Republican sucks everyday Americans dry. When Republicans are in office look around get your heads out of the ground. Grocery prices go up, gasoline prices go up, car prices go up, Everything around you goes up except one thing ( YOUR PAY CHECK ). Open your eyes America !...........Democrats are for the People as the President should be........Republicans are for making them self's more richer shameful.......Learn how to vote....Don't listen to hear say know the facts before you go and vote...Don't listen to the twisted lies, Do your homework - Your Children depend on us for their future !
2007-08-19 14:20:38
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answered by Jean f 3
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first of all let me say i am not a republican and i do not like obama. my opinion of mrs clinton has not changed for the better. she is a liar and inexperienced. this last outing when she followed a nurse for a day was pathetic. a few years ago she gave a speech saying health care could be fixed by cutting the pay of nurses. she said nurses were overpaid for what they do. now that she is looking for votes she has a different story to tell. i need a nurse--she makes me sick.
2007-08-19 14:46:36
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answered by alida 4
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I never really thought badly of her. I thought she had a lot of bad press but once I found out that she receives the most money from health insurance companies I changed my mind. I think she's a flake and will go whatever way people tell her or whoever is waving the most money in front of her. She used to fight for better healthcare in the U.S. and now she supports the very people she was trying to put out of business.
2007-08-19 13:27:47
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answered by acatisacomintogetcha 2
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It will never change. She is associated with Bill Clinton. Democrats want to razz on President Bush but are quick to forget all of the damage Clinton did to the presidency. She was part of that, It would be a cold day in Hell before I would ever vote for her and if she were to become President, I would never aknowledge her as such. I'll be glad Im no longer in the military so I wouldnt have to render her honors!
2007-08-19 13:21:59
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answered by EddieX 5
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She's not my first choice to be President. But I would rather have her as President, and I have a higher opinion of her than any of the Republicans coveting that office.
2007-08-19 13:38:18
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answered by some_guy_times_50 4
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No. I began by being kind of neutral about Clinton and happy about her running because I am a Dem. and would love to have a female President. Now I see that she is not the best person for the job because she is so despised by so many others. She will not bring our country together. She will just tick the Republicans off and then we get no where fast.
2007-08-19 13:19:00
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answered by It is what it is 4
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Not for me. She's skating along on her husband's coat-tails. And she actually put up with his philandering! What kind of role model is that? I believe the country is ready for a female president, but not Hillary. Now if Condoleeza was running, she'd get my vote.
2007-08-19 13:24:17
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Yes and no. I'm glad that she's become more fluid, but I feel that she needs to take a "people person" course.
2007-08-19 13:23:41
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answered by T W 2
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What's beyond the bottom of the barrel?
2007-08-19 13:32:51
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answered by Amy R 1
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