Hillary's campaign is in serious trouble. Not enough to say she still won't win the nomination but enough to say that the door is open. Obama is doing a pretty good job of exposing her weaknesses but he is too inexperienced and I fear racism and his name will have a negative effect on many voters.
Joe Biden has the advantage if he stops saying dopey things and Bill Richardson is the most experienced but he does not come across very well.
For the Republicans, it is still pretty wide open. While Rudy does quite well in many areas he has to get past some pretty Conservative State primaries. Romney and Thompson have the advantage there and Tancredo is a strong dark-horse. Huckabee is making great inroads.
Anyone who thinks things are already decided is in for a shock. It ain't over 'till it's over.
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2007-11-08 04:20:05
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answered by Jacob W 7
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My opinion has not changed as far as the Democrats are
concerned, I think Hillary has it wrapped up, but on the
Republican side, it is up for grabs. The first three contests
could be won by 3 different candidates. ( Iowa- Huckabee
New Hampshire - Romney South Carolina - Thompson)
and the so called frontrunner, Guiliani could be shut out.
John McCain will make an early exit. Ron Paul will finish in the top three in those first three states and with $ 40 million in his fundraising arsenal, be in a position to stalk
the false frontrunners. The Republican nomination is just
a tossup at this point.
2007-11-08 14:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as Democrats are concerned it is Hillary. Since Republicans do not have good front rank candidates it is difficult to predict. Unless President Bush sprigs a surprise of arresting and presenting Osama & Co on national TV channels, the fate of Republicans is sealed. This time it is a Democratic win.
2007-11-08 12:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton will win Democratic! Giuliani win Republican! Hillary will beat the GOP! (Game Over Party)
2007-11-08 12:05:40
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answered by Deep Throat 2
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Nope, still Hilliary and Giuliani
2007-11-08 12:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes - but then again polls do not reflect america - pollsters load the questions leaving little room for true expression.
2007-11-08 12:04:28
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answered by cosmicwindwalker 6
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feel stronger than ever it has to be hillary
2007-11-08 12:35:01
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answered by don t 1
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