They probably won't. I wonder how many answerers here can actually vote?
2007-09-24 14:28:38
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answered by The Wiz 7
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a million. Monica, gennifer, Paula , and Kathleen.... bill's trysts yet she lined for him. 2. Vince Foster 3. Craig Livingstone, the ex-bar bouncer with a historic past of drug use who became the top of White abode protection. 2 FBI brokers say it became Hillary Clinton who demanded his hiring, which she denies. 4 each and all of the questions -- unanswered -- on Whitewater, Filegate, Travelgate, Cattlegate and Billgate. 5. Xeroxed copies of Hillary Clinton's regulation billing information that have been got here upon interior the white abode e book room, 2 years whilst they have been first sought. The pages had Mrs. Clinton's fingerprints around the section on citadel Grande - there have been purple ink notations interior the late Vince Foster's handwriting. 6. youthful White abode aides who have been employed by ability of the Clinton administration inspite of FBI historic past assessments that got here upon "recent" use of stressful drugs like cocaine, crack and hallucinogens. 7. Bosnia 8. Hillary the chuffed Hunter in Pennsylvania... she is against each gun company 9. NAFTA lies in Ohio 10. She's no longer basically out to beat Obama. She needs to cripple the guy completely in politics.
2016-10-09 19:12:21
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answered by ? 4
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Why not ? Are Republicans not American citizens?; not to be able to appreciate and fully participate if Hillary or any Democrat, for that matter, successfully redeems American prestige.
If they want a Republican to do the job successfully, let them ask immediately from all the present Republican aspirants, how they will continue or drop the policies of President Bush and lead the country. In fact it is their ( Republican Candidates ') duty to fully support their troubled President to help himself and the country retrieve from the quagmire of Iraq war with dignity.
2007-09-24 14:45:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband is one of the stanchest Democrats alive (and I am just as Republican as he is Democrat) and even he says Hillary won't win the big election. Since I don't lie, I would never say she was a good president because the kind of person she is, there is no way she could be a good president. You have to be a good person first.
2007-09-24 14:33:27
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answered by Eyes Wide Open 3
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if any one of the opposite party turns out to be a good prez. I don't think that most would not have a problem admitting it. However, she has already been there and done that, and did a awful job of it. To be sure you do not believe that Bill actually the prez during his 8 years, she was the one telling him what to do.
She stayed with him through all his infidelities because when he ran for prez, she needed only to be his wife to get herself noticed so that she could run now, but that woman ran the white house and he did exactly what she told him.....there is no woman that would have remained with her husband after so affairs, if she did not have an ulterior motive herself. If she is not elected, i would venture to say that she will end up divorcing him, she had a lot of info. on him regarding his numerous affairs.
2007-09-24 14:18:02
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answered by mrs_endless 5
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Since running for office, Clinton, has, by far, the least missed votes in the senate (about 8%) of all the candidates in either party (the worst is McCain at over 40% missed votes). Do you think Republicans will acknowledge that? If she gets elected, you can be guaranteed that Republicans will despise her, no matter what her administration accomplishes.
2007-09-24 14:32:11
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answered by Stephen L 6
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Yes, will you admit it when Bush45 (Jeb) turns out to be a better one? Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton....we need some change.
Edge - I wouldn't say he was one of the worst. He is so morally bankrupt. He's the John Gotti of sexual perversion. There are certain things even a draft dodger doesn't do in the Oval Office and one of them is receive oral sex from a girl two years older than his daughter.
2007-09-24 14:10:57
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answered by reaganite27 5
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The better she does, the more they'll hate her. Poor Hillary, it's a lose-lose situation for her as far as Republicans go. They'll harass her so much that she'll never be able to get anything done. Look what they did to Bill!
2007-09-25 01:01:40
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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If she were I would be able to admit it but I highly doubt it. I am someone who is so frightened by the prospect that the thought makes me terrified for the future of my small children and the country.
2007-09-24 15:05:42
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answered by Luv2Answer 7
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Depends on what you mean by "good". Good by your definition, good by history, or what? I'd like to know why Ike was a good President...he just played golf and the country was easy to run back then. He was immensely popular, and I'm sure a fine man, but I don't know if I(as a Rep.) would classfy as good...he had nothing to do. No issues to face.
2007-09-24 14:12:30
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answered by red 7
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Nixon was a horrible president because he wasn't a true conservative. He was the president that made drugs unconstitutionally "illegal".
There is no way Hillary will "turn out to be a good one".
We already know her policies are socialist.
2007-09-24 14:11:57
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answered by Mystine G 6
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