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She is absolutely despised by so many people. If she gets the nomination, I think that will bring people out just to vote against her.

2007-10-29 20:20:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 1

It looks to me like any of the Democrat candidates mimic each other, not just Hillary. Hillary a million dollar museum for Woodstock, clever, Edwards free schools and college, that is great, our public schools fail miserably with out any competitive nature, and it is shown by the test scores, especially in the lower economic neighborhoods. No incentives and kids are only allowed to go to the public school in their district. If there was some kind of competitive nature to schools we would not have these problems, throwing funds at them sure isn't the answer, we know that.

Government matching 401K's! All these mass programs, new deals, and who will pay for them? It won't be the rich, that money will leave this country so fast it would make your head spin. It will be the middle class. Unemployment will reach even greater heights than the Great Depression.

She wants to do things that are impossible to work, and to create a society that is dependent on the government.

We need a leader that encourages the independence that has made this country strong. We are not a bunch on namby bamby"s that need to be coddled.

My answer to your question is: YES, she has electability problems with the majority of intelligent Americans.


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2007-10-30 00:14:39 · answer #2 · answered by Moody Red 6 · 7 0

Yes. She is much too liberal for Southern voters and the South now has over 150 electoral votes. With the Rocky Mountain states and Indiana, it goes well over 200. If Rudy Giuliani can get the conservative Republican vote and pull over some moderate Democrats who see Hillary as too weak to even kick out a cheating husband, then she is very vunerable. If the far right chooses to run a 3rd party candidate, Hillary will win easily.

2007-10-29 23:29:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

Yes, but she has teams dilligently working on the problem. They are generating lists of people who are registered but have passed on in the last 5 years, especially in states where it is likely to be close.

Also, those FBI files they had removed had been taken long enough to copy a lot of them, so she may have some leverage on some electoral college members who are usually beyond coersion. You can believe my ears nearly fell off when I heard her speak the truth, and knew it to be so. She said "She is in it, to win it."

Well, OK, that isn't the whole truth. I don't think she cares much if she cheats to win, (which isn't really winning it) just so long as she doesn't get caught.

2007-10-30 03:12:07 · answer #4 · answered by SteveA8 6 · 2 0

I think so. She is so far to the left that many people would never vote for her. She's a socialist, big-spender, pro-amnesty, no experience twit!

The Democratic strategists think she will get the women's vote because she's a women. I can't believe that they can say that Republicans will cross party lines to vote for Hillary. We are not that shallow to vote based on gender or race!

2007-10-29 23:45:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 9 0

Dan K, Speaking of flip-floppers Rudy, John and Mitt by far outperform any current or past Democrat.
Indeed, Hillary is a polarizing candidate. To begin with, she is a woman, something that the US electorate at large is not ready to accept. Secondly, she is smart and educated which are two more disadvantages. Thirdly, she appears cold and calculating and in the US we like to elect folks we can have a beer with like George boy.

2007-10-29 20:31:56 · answer #6 · answered by emiliosailez 6 · 3 4

Yes, because she is in the mold of just about every modern-day democrat. Every comment she makes in public seems carefully scripted. Ms. Hilary is also a regular flip-flopper. Her views seem to always reflect what her spin doctors feel is popular with the electorate. It is her own fault, she traded her soul to the left-wing for political aspirations. This is a big reason why I became a conservative several years ago.
TO EMILIOSA:You are just what the Hillary campaign is looking for in voters. They want idealistic, left-wing, tax and spend supportive zombies who will march in lockstep to their socialistic platform. I don't know about you, but I feel that the democrat party in general, does not offer anything but anti-bush rhetoric and nothing but appeasement programs to those who are already on government welfare roles. Show me a moderate dem and I'll rethink my choice, but until then I'll gladly have my beer with those who don't want to tax us into bancrupcy-you go ahead and drink your kool-aid!

2007-10-29 20:22:54 · answer #7 · answered by Dan K 5 · 8 1

Yup. Everybody knows what they are already, even if the Libs won't admit, she's a liar, and a thief, that goes beyond what we the people actually know, so no point for me to go into details.

2007-10-30 02:01:45 · answer #8 · answered by xenypoo 7 · 9 0

Hillary has problems period, and it is between her ears. She will not be the next President.

2007-10-29 20:51:00 · answer #9 · answered by lilly4 6 · 9 1

who the im better than you hillary.....the one who puts on a southern accent when in the south....the one who puts on an african american accent when speaking to blacks.....people see right thru her...for the liar, she is

2007-10-30 01:32:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

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