whoever the democrats pick for their candidate has a very good chance because the country is very anti-republican at the moment..
2007-09-28 02:46:02
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answered by Byakuya 7
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Hillary has taken so many stances on so many issues over the past 4 years, she can't help but slip up. She usually either takes the stance called for in a poll or jumps out with immediate criticism of anything Bush does. The two methods are not always in sync. As a result, she has often contradicted herself. As a Junior Senator, not too much attention was paid to it except perhaps by Conservative talk radio. Now that she is running for Pres, a lot of people are paying attention. What gets interesting is how she responds when asked about them.
2007-09-28 10:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have stood by this belief for months now - No, she will not be elected President. Furthermore - She will not be the democratic representative.
I believe that John Edwards has the best chance of the "front runners", but look for a dark horse to emerge: Biden, Richardson, or even possibly Dennis Kucinich.
2007-09-28 10:21:52
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answered by The Peav 4
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While Hillary may get the nomination, she has little chance of being elected to the Presidency. This woman is her own worst enemy and is not as well liked as the media portrays her to be. There are many negative things in Hillary' closets and they will all come out if she gets the nomination.
As for flip-flops, integrity should be one of the hallmarks we look for in selecting a leader. No matter who it is, if they can't tell a consistent story, you should not even consider voting for them.
2007-09-28 09:44:14
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answered by Bryan 7
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I love the idea of the "Flip-Flop" advertisements, but I think her competitors should use it as a campaign tool against her. I asked a question over this very topic earlier.
No, a person like this should not win the presidency. We need a president who can make decisions based on facts, not public opinions.
2007-09-28 09:47:12
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answered by theCATALYST 5
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This will be a true test of how our government education system is working. If Hillary wins then the left will have truly succeeded in dumbing down the population to a point where our very future is in jeopardy
2007-09-28 12:23:39
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answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6
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Yes, she flip flops constantly now. She has a different opinion everyday and it does not seem to effect peopl's feelings about her. I think the people are not smart enough to see the problem with that.
2007-09-28 09:45:29
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answered by Bob J 5
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The corporations have already selected Hillary to be the next president, so yes she has about a 99.9% chance of winning.
When did Ron Paul contradict himself? He's been saying the same things for 30 years.
2007-09-28 09:51:36
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answered by mick t 5
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Anybody stands a chance, is it probably that they even get elected, maybe not. In respect to Hillary, maybe, i don't know Ill tell you later.
2007-09-28 09:46:01
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answered by Iceman 5
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God willing she'll leave Billy Bob and move in with Hugo Chavez and leave all of us alone once and for all......please lord bring my dream true...please.
They do make a nice couple kind of look a like too.
2007-09-28 18:41:00
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answered by anthony p 3
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I know! She's now pro-war. She wants to start something with Iran, which would be a disaster of catastrophic proportions. She's decided she needs a war for her presidency too. What the heck?
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8428
2007-09-28 09:41:34
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answered by TJTB 7
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