Really and truly there will not be a Republican Candidate that stands a chance of winning , Bush has killed the Republican Party , it will be no more. It really sad that two men Bush and Cheney had the power to destroy a whole party and caused so many deaths and after all just complete wiped the Republican Party off the map. They did this with stolen elections and just did every thing they could wrong to make the people hate the Republican Party. I think there will another Party come in it may the Green Party or perhaps Independent Party come in but the Republican Party is just been buried to deep to ever exhume it out .
2007-10-12 13:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Republican candidate may win Florida by a hair, but not Ohio, and not the general election. Look at the poll numbers for a majority, A Democrat will be the next president.
2007-10-12 12:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider the concept that Hillary may be the nominee. Obama and Edwards are very a techniques left. i've got self belief Hillary is besides, however the girl is taken under consideration one of those grasp flesh presser that she's coming for the duration of as downright reasonable at the instant. noticeably intelligent flow. i think of in case you spend too lots time on cyber web blogs (or Y!A), you start to assume that the generic public of Democrats are fringe extremists (comparable for Republicans). the fact is, the american public as an entire is very reasonable. This time around, a reasonable WILL WIN. i'm confident of that. the only seize? the american public as an entire is uneducated on concerns of government coverage. those mainstream Democrats searching for a "sparkling face" might vote for Obama over Hillary, because of the fact they do no longer comprehend how a techniques Obama is to the left. That, or they comprehend that Obama has a miles better threat of prevailing the final election (provided that the Republican nominee is a hardcore partisan particularly of a reasonable)... yet i do no longer think of the widely used voter is that properly-enlightened, so Hillary that's.
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure Hillary can win if she gets the nomination. So I think the Republican candidate has very good chance to win against her.
What's with the no mud-slinging after you ask an obvious baited question?
2007-10-12 12:26:52
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answered by x2000 6
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You ask a nasty biased question and expect people not to "mud-sling".
You are a tried and true liberal.
And what about Michigan? The Democratic Governor had the fiscal fiasco on her hands and the whole state almost shut down. How will those voters lean now?
2007-10-12 12:24:47
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answered by Dina W 6
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Sure. Michigan is pissed off enough that it could flip. Grab a New Mexico or Iowa along the way, and one of those two, and you've got another GOP president.
Wouldn't be surprised if it comes down to 2000 people in Pennsylvania or something like that this time, though.
2007-10-12 12:55:31
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Tough question. After abandoning the mud slinging you are left only to dig in the horse sh*it.
2007-10-12 13:35:04
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answered by dougger 7
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That's not a serious question but I don't think the Republicans have a chance for any reason.
2007-10-12 12:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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look I think Bush is an idiot....but the elcetionwasnt stolen and you can gaurantee for the rest your life you'll hear the same accusation from here on out regardless of who wins...think for yourself a little
2007-10-12 12:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-10-12 12:27:25
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answered by Brooke22365 4
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