You're right. Hillary is not the moderate that her husband is. I also wonder why people are supporting her to bring back the Clinton era. I don't think she will do that.
2007-09-16 03:26:44
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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The polls refer to half the democrats not half the country. It should be obvious to even the most obtuse observer by now, that Americans do not consider competence, experience, or past accomplishments very important and are willing to vote for an unaccomplished loser for president.
2007-09-16 04:27:02
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answered by meg 7
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Half of America does not support Hillary. Where the he11 do you get that?
Around 1/2 of America hates the direction the radical socialists have taken the democratic party, then you split the dems between Hillary and Obama, and a few who like people like Edwards, etc., and Hillary does not have NEAR 1/2 of American support.
As for Guiliani...he is too liberal. His attempt to look like he cares about illegals is a crock of crap! He is flip-flopping on issues like Kerry did, and very transparent.
FRED in 08!
rada...that is funny. I often refer to her as devil woman because she is one of the most vile, evil, lying female public figures there is.
tallboy...you REALLY need to stop getting your news from radical liberal sources. Hillary is an evil woman who is putting on a moderate mask, and few people are buying it. She has been voted among the most liberal in Congress several times, and her political views are not on the border of socialism, they are PURE socialism. Not good for a country founded to get away from socialism.
meg...are you out of your mind??? Hillary's incompetence will not get her elected.
2007-09-16 03:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They don't...the numbers are fudged...There was an expose' done about polling a few weeks ago. It mentioned Hillary's poll numbers by name. The report showed that Rasmussen polls were the most accurate and reliable. The information is gathered in a non biased manner and presented "as is".
2007-09-16 03:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmmm...not one positive comment about Hillary. Maybe all her supporters are out singing Cumbaya this morning. Or maybe they're all pouring over the Congressional Record to see if they can find any legislation that she has sponsored.
2007-09-16 03:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Here in UK we cant see why you elected Bush although we elected Blair. Hilary seems a more honest and open person to me and not a warmonger. She could even get some of the respect back that Bush has lost you.
2007-09-16 03:28:22
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answered by Tallboy 4
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The Clinton's have developed a powerful politics machine..
Apparently, I have offended some naive political observers. I don't think she has half of America's support now. If her machine can make it happen then we deserve what we get—deeper into the pool of socialism and governmental power and the dependency of more people on the government rather than on themselves..
2007-09-16 03:26:58
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answered by DrB 7
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She is able to pull in supporters by promising free healthcare for all. Unfortunate for those who don't understand that nothing is really "for free"
2007-09-16 03:27:13
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answered by Lynn G 4
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f-- Guiliani. You need to see how little he did at 9/11 if you're basing your support on that. He turned NYC into a police state and called it progress. No thanks!!
2007-09-16 03:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Correction, that is half the democratic party...Don't know "any" Republican that supports what I loving refer to as "Hitlary"!
2007-09-16 03:26:02
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answered by Rada S 5
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