they have to get all the Republicans out... Bush only won by 1 or 2 percent each time
and I don't think Rudy can do it... Dobson already said it would be better to vote for no one than to vote for him...
so if only 5 percent of Republicans take that stance, it could easily cost them the election...
2007-10-19 17:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt if this bunch of republicans are coming decrease back for awhile. Down the line while the Eisenhower republicans come decrease back we may even see a sparkling love affair between the GOP and the U. S. public. i've got self belief which will take place in 2020. of course by potential of then it is going to likely be a very distinctive international...distinctive issues, distinctive gamers, distinctive technologies and distinctive politics. meanwhile, we could desire to make the transition between the 20 th century and the 21st century. the present GOP needs to flow decrease back to a time that never became, the democrats look greater gentle stepping into the destiny. while issues quiet down we are going to have the potential to stay with some middle of the line republicans...till then, till their invited to a state function, i do no longer see any republicans interior the White residing house, much less sitting interior the great Chair. My opinion!
2016-10-13 06:17:50
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answered by Erika 4
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Jeb Bush has already started campaigning for Guiliani in Florida.
Both sides, need someone popular to win. Which is why Hillary and Guiliani will most likely be the candidates to run.
This isn't high school where you choose your student body president based on who looks good, or who is popular, but the Republicans and Democrats don't see it that way.
And the only way it will stop is if we the people stop it.
2007-10-19 17:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The hardcore Republicans will never support a Democrat. Mainly, candidates from either party win the presidency because of the majority who are Moderates. The "swing voters" decide the president
2007-10-19 17:17:58
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answered by linus_van_pelt_4968 5
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they'll grudgingly get behind him in much the same way as i will grudgingly get behind ms clinton. not my first choice, but the best way to dislodge the republican stronghold. sorta. if he leaves. he said yesterday he was thinking of staying (in power). it was said in jest. or was it? he told us several years ago that it would be all right if this was a dictatorship, as long as he was the dictator. dick cheney has made his primary cause to broaden the powers of the presidency, to alter the balance of executive, legislative, and judiciary. to make him a dictator.
otherwise, ms clinton will win. everyone knows this. so might as well throw old rudy up to certain defeat.
2007-10-19 20:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a protest vote for a 3rd candidate or stay-at-home tactics
2007-10-19 17:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Stalin in Pants suits is the alternative I sure will.
2007-10-19 17:22:26
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answered by smsmith500 7
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Sure. But the catch is, Bush and the neocons have made sure there aren't enough Republicans left to elect anybody dogcatcher! LOL
2007-10-19 17:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm libertarian - and I'd vote for him over Hillary any day. I'd vote for him over any other candidate out there - I hope he gets the ticket.
2007-10-19 17:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid we're in for another 8 years of Billary.
2007-10-19 17:14:09
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answered by familyfunshopguy 1
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