I hate to break the news to you, but not only is Hillary gonna get the nomination, but she is gonna win the whole thing.
2007-10-23 08:59:40
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answered by Michael M 6
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He change into marketed because the first black president so gullible human beings ought to vote him in and keep on an similar evil socialist time table that w Bush, clinton and all presidents starting up from Jimmy Carter until eventually eventually Obama have offered to the human beings. Obama is in simple terms a mouthpiece for the evil that works behind the curtain the ceo of it truly is henry kissenger. The Teleprompter operater and the guy who visited the gay bathhouse in chicago with him is Rahm emmanual. The presidential applicants who can locate the money for the great campaigns be they democrat or republican are alway's funded by an similar bankers. This fools human beings they have a decision. It doesnt matter who receives interior an similar evil socialist time table receives rolled on. because of this existence lower than Bush is not any diverse from existence lower than Obama.
2016-10-22 21:21:35
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answered by love 4
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No.
Even if he wins he will not be the first black American president. He would be the first bi-racial president.
This difference is actually why he will not win the Democratic primaries, among his not being experienced enough. Many ppl within the white community that are not racist at all, like myself, have a problem with him being bi-racial but using his race as African American to run his campaign.
2007-10-31 07:31:13
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answered by BeachBum 7
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He can fulfill that in 2016 if he plays his cards well and quickly; and alienates with Hillary at the earliest and joins her team as VP. The more longer he tries to remain in the race the deeper he sinks into the quick sands. In the event he will never achieve the dream. He should understand he is letting down the Blacks and their aspirations. 8 years is after all not such a long time in the History of Blacks who have toiled a lot for the country.
2007-10-23 08:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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im sorry to say he probably will not be elected because he is too moderate to compete with the 'big' things clinton wants to do, he is far overshadowed by her. i believe that he would have made a GREAT president (and this is coming from a VERY conservative woman). but if he had been elected he would have been the first african-american, and even aside from his race (his background is actually only half african-american, half white, but that really shouldn't matter), i think he would have been one of the greatest presidents this country has ever had. really all the greatests were unique- washington was the first, john adams, the first associated with a party, lincoln was the only to deal with civil war,teddy roosevelt was just a character, fdr was the first handicapped, and jfk was the only catholic and the youngest at the time,
2007-10-23 08:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No he is too useless. He talks of the same recycled garbage over and over like every other Presidential candidate. Race alone won't get him elected as he hopes.
Why do these parties seem to think that race/sex will get ou elected. Hillary is a terrorist to our country but beign a women seems to get her support a little, the rest faked and manipulated. Nothing wrong with Obama as far as I know, but nothing good about him either.
RON PAUL REVOLUTION 2008!
2007-10-23 08:25:42
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answered by Mobus 2
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I sure hope he wins, if not President then Vice Pres. Those who disagree only need to look back on Bush's presidency. None, and I repeat, NOBODY could be worse than George.
2007-10-23 09:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Let Hope so!
hopefully the blinders will finnally come off for Hillary and they will pick Obama
Lets see what the republicans have to say when they come up against a very successful black person!
bring it on!
2007-10-23 08:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The first acknowledged. And no one can take that from him either, though he is White and Black or bi-racial and a man can proclaim his respect for what his father is. I doubt most men can disagree with this.
This type question will bring out the racism of many, and I want to let you know, that you who are, can kiss the ground you walk on for the hard work and dying that Blacks did to make this country free from slavery and you also need to know that the White House was built by the Black slaves.
Can we get passed the race thing with Obama, he was raised by his mothers parents and it is disrespectful to tear a man down because of his race. I guess I we could tear each other down with our various heritage in this country, but what difference is going to make? We stand so much better when we stand together on the premise of the Constitution of the United States.
My Dad works in Washington, D.C. and many of his friends are Black. They treat him with respect, and it does not matter to them that he is White, they love our whole family and have for years. Please take on a better frame of mind when it comes to race. You are so wrong about Obama, who is well respected in Washington, D. C. for his humble and intelligent was in approaching the country and the Constitutional intelligence that he applies to his work.
There isn't any in the Senate that is respected more. Now your facts. Hillary is jealous of this man, and that is a fact unfortunately for her.
2007-10-23 08:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Too late. Bill Clinton already claimed that title!
2007-10-23 12:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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