I hope not..............
2007-09-30 08:08:40
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answered by Greeneyes 6
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Hi, Jennifer! Giuliani may be right... he is certainly the only (prominent) Repubican I can stomach lately...
People who "think" Mrs. Clinton is lesbian have issues, that's all...
(the issue is "moron".) That is the refuge of little minds.
Hillary is THE choice for President. That's my take on this election.
Giuliani is a realist... no point in throwing good money after bad... If he were to wise up re: abortion, he'd do very well, I think... At least he is neither a meglomaniac, nor a coward. I am a registered Democrat. And I vote.... heh heh...}:>
2007-09-30 08:16:48
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answered by Ja'aj };> 6
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Back in the original Hillary senate race, Giuliani had cancer and was treated.
I don't know if Hillary likes women as much as Bill does today, but in college she did.
2007-09-30 08:11:38
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answered by Susan M 7
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Looks like, we don' t know right now, who are next President is, and I certainly do not believe Hillary is a Lesbian. The election, may just surprise you.
2007-09-30 08:10:18
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answered by That one 7
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because of the fact the midterm elections of 2006, the place the Democrats took majorities interior the abode and Senate, there has been shown to be a Democratic trend optimal as much as the 2008 election, with maximum polls showing the main Democratic applicants, Clinton, Obama, and Edwards, optimal the main Republican applicants, Giuliani, Romney, McCain, Thompson. despite the fact that, Giuliani has completed the perfect against the Democratic applicants in those national polls, these days showing him tied or slightly beforehand of them, while the different applicants are in the back of them. that's using Giuliani's reasonable perspectives which attraction to reasonable independent and Democratic electorate. so as that's the reason many say he has the perfect possibility. you would be good approximately conservative Republicans no longer vote casting for Giuliani because of the fact of his reasonable perspectives, yet there is a few thing else to bear in mind. Republicans attempt to apply Hillary Clinton like Democrats used George Bush in 2004, taking good thing about the reality that she is extremely divisive and that Republicans do unlike her, and attempting to scare them into nominating the main "electable" candidate to have the perfect possibility of conserving her out of the White abode. comparable to 2004, Howard Dean, the anti-warfare then Governor of Vermont grew to become into optimal until the final weeks optimal as much as the Iowa caucus, yet then on the final minute, while it counted, Kerry pulled forward, as he grew to become into perceived as greater electable and Democrats needed greater advantageous than something to defeat George Bush in 2004. That threat stored them from vote casting for a 0.33 party candidate like Nader, like they did in 2000 which possibly threw the election to Bush. So purely because of the fact of that i will see the opportunity of maximum Republicans vote casting for Giuliani regardless of all his positions. nonetheless, i think of Giuliani could desire to attraction to conservatives. He has employed many favourite neoconservatives as distant places coverage advisors, and in spite of his own perspectives on abortion, gay rights, etc, he has promised to nominate conservative judges, it is all that somewhat concerns, because of the fact maximum of those battles over those themes would be fought interior the courts.
2016-11-06 20:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jen, don't worry too much about what Rudy says in that respect. Polls are misleading in a lot of ways. Here's a famous headline from a newspaper "Dewy Beats Truman!"
Besides- there are 49 other states that may vote for someone else. Keep your chin up. :)
2007-09-30 08:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Giuliani is the one to go up against Hillary and I certainly hope she's not our next President.
2007-09-30 08:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately, i think hillary has a HUGE potential in the election. it is sad to think about, but there are not very many people who stand a chance against her.
2007-09-30 08:09:40
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answered by Monkeys Etc 2
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Not True!
Bill beat Hillary's @$% when he was running!
2007-09-30 08:09:48
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answered by oohay 2
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of course he says that, it is his way of identifying who he feels is the biggest threat to his party and his campaign. Does not matter whether he really believes it or not, what matters is who HE thinks believes it
2007-09-30 08:10:23
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answered by Jim W 2
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Hell no ! The only canidate that can beat her is Obama . If she were gay she wouldn't be married to Bill , she stayed married to him even after what that whore Lewinski did .
2007-09-30 08:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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