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WASHINGTON, 23 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said Sunday she can appeal to Republicans as well as Democrats on the presidential trail.
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_News/2007/09/23/clinton_says_she_can_appeal_to_gop_voters/7476/


In New York, perhaps. But in the REAL America, a New York Republican is just another lib (Giuliani, Romney, Bloomberg, etc.)

2007-09-25 00:33:04 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Ha! Ha! Ha! Good One! No way in hell can she even come close. We know what she is, and what she stands for. Republicans, and conservatives "fear" that this country will go to pure socialism. Most of us get sick looking at her, out alone listening to her cackle!

2007-09-25 00:41:40 · answer #1 · answered by Moody Red 6 · 13 1

Hillarious! Currently she appeals to less than 39% of the population if you buy into polls. She is unappealing as a candidate for President. Better to have stayed a Senator and do that well. How can I support her when she fails New Yorkers and demands a higher position?
Her Sunday funnies were ridiculous. I saw her laughing like a hyena. So scripted and fake. No, she can't appeal to the Republican's and will have a hard time in the General. People just don't want a woman, sad to say. Democrats historically struggle and she is married to that anchor ball & chain named WJ. No slam dunk, but she can say what she wants. I don't believe much that comes out of her mouth. Thank you.

2007-09-25 00:54:16 · answer #2 · answered by Mele Kai 6 · 10 0

Uhhh, let me see.....NO! She is a rat, an evil vile socialist who wants to ruin the American way of life to suit her own new dictatorship. So the answer to that is a resounding NO!

Note to James: Fred Thompson declared right on time! Traditionally all presidential candidates always declared after Labor Day. Hillary was the first and the rest followed suit like little ducks or I should say baby rats. Fred Thompson is hands down the best candidate out there.
Oh, and just because she is from a conservative background doesn't mean squat except she knows what republicans want to hear but that doesn't mean she would ever do any of it. She is a 60's flower child who is bent on turning our country in Russia of old. Beware of her, she is a very dangerous politician!

2007-09-25 01:02:16 · answer #3 · answered by RubyUnicorn 3 · 7 0

Yeah, I'll have to say that is true on the New York Republicans. They're a sad lot.

She can't appeal to any Republicans I know.

2007-09-25 02:21:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Giuliani is a social liberal. Romney seems to be rather inconsistent on important issues. McCain is the senator of a border state, & he hasn't done anything to stop illegal immigration. I don't think there is any real conservative running for the Republican nomination, except Mike Huckabee & Sam Brownback both of who don't have a chance in hell of getting the nomination. And I think Fred Thompson declared his candidacy to late. So I don't really feel comfortable with any of the Republican candidates. But any one of them would still be better then putting another Clinton in the White House. So the answer is no.

2007-09-25 00:49:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

She is on the right track! Social health--Whitewater-- Missing papers--Aide swimming with the fish--watching BJ Bill do the female Aides and workers-- finding that "right wing conspiracy" that was hunting her hubby--voting YES on the Iraq Police Action (more than once) and just generally an arrogant liberal with a huge inferiority complex!! USMC 60-68

2007-09-25 02:18:29 · answer #6 · answered by grizzlytrack 4 · 2 0

No. The republicans having been smearing her for years and all somebody has to do is call her a socialist (whether true or not) and 80% of the republicans will not vote for her. Too much history and too much vile hate from conservatives for her to appeal to republicans. Just look at the poster above me, Ruby Unicorn.

Note: I am a liberal independent and she does not appeal to me either.

2007-09-25 01:10:12 · answer #7 · answered by beren 7 · 3 3

Hillary holds zero appeal to me as a Republican or as anything else for that matter. In fact, she is about as appealing as a....geez, I can't think of anything of sufficient horror to compare her to.

2007-09-25 01:42:49 · answer #8 · answered by Mustardseed 6 · 7 0

As Hitler said, tell the people the most stupidist things and they will believe you.

Hillary copies that dude to the "T".



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What's the record on a user receiving the MOST thumbs down votes and he/she still contending everyone else replies with "Knee-jerk" answers who drip with ignorance?

Has there ever been a poll on people learning anything from such a rampantly obvious (correct) outpour when a user is wrong? *chuckles*

2007-09-25 00:59:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

It depends on what you mean by appeal. If you mean, can she implore, beg, entreaty Republicans to vote for her. Yes she can. Will it work? Absolutely not.

If you mean can she make herself more appealing to Republicans? She certainly couldn't make herself less appealing, so I guess she has two chances Slim and None, and Slim just left town.

2007-09-25 00:54:18 · answer #10 · answered by SteveA8 6 · 9 0

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