You will witness the largest voter turnout in the history of this nation. You betcha! It won't be to vote for someone but, against Hillary!
2007-10-26 04:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is mass disgust among Republicans and some Independents on the possibility of another Clinton in office with all the problems the first two terms came with. And I think Hillary would garner more negatives than her husband since she was on the negative side of Hillary Care, the Travelgate debacle, the Rose Law firm files, garnering IRS and FBI files on Republican leaders, etc. But it still is the need for a good candidate (one who really passes muster with the base after the 2006 election and many Reps who sat home rather than voting) and a good get out the vote effort to ensure that Hillary is defeated in November 2008 if she is the candidate.
2007-10-26 11:50:32
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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I do. I'm not a republican, but having Hillary as the dem nominee is the one thing that would make me consider voting republican (I doubt I will, probably vote Libertarian). But I don't think the democrats understand just how much conservatives, and even moderate conservatives, truly loathe Hillary Clinton. The democrats cry about the last election, but if Kerry is too liberal to beat Bush (which should have been a cakewalk) then Hillary doesn't stand a chance against ANYBODY. Hillary is the Anti-Christ to most conservatives (with good reason), and anybody who runs against her on a national scale is a shoo-in. Once the republicans have a candidate, and if the democratic candidate is Hillary, then money and support will POUR into the republican camp.
2007-10-26 11:20:06
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answered by Bigsky_52 6
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Dear Heart,
We will all come to meet ya when it's voting time!
There's no way any of us would vote for a Godless creature like this one.
How could we vote for someone without a soul? No soul, no conscience!
No matter what anyone says, this country is ruled by faith. We have faith in doing the right thing and in having a leader that reflects our principles.
She has no principles or morals. She condoned a man caught not only cheating with other women, but raping other women along the way, and he was impeached.
There are other shady dealings that the moral majority does not hold with, like Travelgate, the Castle Grande real estate scam, and white water. We know they took things from the White House and only brought them back because they were caught doing so.
Now she is under investigation for defrauding a major donor and other campaign contributions.
We don't want someone who already has a history of corruption as our leader. Where would we follow her, into bankruptcy, socialism and more corruption?
See ya at the polls!
2007-10-26 11:44:42
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answered by Moody Red 6
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Yes. In the last election, even the Amish in my area (who are typically apolitical) showed up at the booths to vote. They were concerned about the moral decline of America.
2007-10-26 12:35:25
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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Republicans tend to have a much higher turnout, so I doubt Hillary will raise their already high turnout numbers. Keep up the extreme rhetoric and you'll piss off a bunch of Democrats and motivate them to vote, though.
Note to free thinker, dirtbag above shows that there are plenty of Repubs also ranting about voter fraud.
2007-10-26 11:20:03
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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The media is looking for a very close election so they can rake in the money. I have faith that the American people are smart enough to see through the greedy media and will do what's right for our beloved country.
Say no the them and no to the Clinton's
2007-10-26 13:55:28
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answered by Johnny 7
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Stock Market is diving
Well paid jobs outsourced
Infrastructure crumbling
Huge national debt
Losing war in Iraq and Afghanistan
45 million without health insurance
Wages frozen
Inflation climbing (remember $1.25 gas?) check prices at your supermarket
Public education threatened
College education costs out of reach
Americans will turn out in the droves as they did in the 1932 election. I have seen the newsreels from 1932, voters were five deep across the sidewalk waiting to vote.
2007-10-26 11:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope every American shows up. For a country that expresses a lot of opinions we sure have a very low count at the booths regardless of what party.
2007-10-26 11:15:22
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answered by rance42 5
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I'm really more interested in seeing Hillary take a well-deserved beat down in the debates for all the dumb things she's said leading up to the primaries.
2007-10-26 11:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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