If Obama is her running mate, it is a slam dunk. Otherwise, it will be close but she still probably wins. Giuliani does not have a prayer, and a Giuliani-Clinton election might have the lowest voter turnout in history. The South will vote for a Black or a woman (or a Black woman) before it ever votes for a New York City mayor.
2007-11-20 06:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not a foregone conclusion that Hillary will even receive the Democratic nomination. My personal choices are Biden, Obama, Richardson, Clinton in that order. However, I will support whoever garners the Democratic nomination. If Mrs. Clinton does receives the nomination I think any bad blood between her and, Mr. Obama will very quickly disappear. Just as it did between Mr. Reagan and George HW Bush in the eighties. The most important thing is that at the end of the day a Democrat is back in the White House.
2007-11-21 08:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot can happen between now and election day. Remember that it ain't over until the fat lady sings. The Republicans main problem is the Presidency of George Bush and they know it, that's why they won't even mention his name.
2007-11-20 15:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok - let me make one thing clear... Hillary did NOT play a dirty trick on Obama... That was made up by that sleezeball Novak (who works for Fox) to try to divide the democratic support for both of them...
Republicans main tactic against Dems has always been to divide and conquer...
They dread the day that they might see a Clinton/Obama ticket...
2007-11-20 14:36:36
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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Yes. The system is rotten to the core but within that system Hillary is the best you can do, other options are not realistic in the current system or worse.
Hate the game, not the player
2007-11-20 14:20:58
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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I don't really care which Democrat wins ( I really like Dennis Kucinich, but I don't think he can really win) I will vote for the Democrat who wins the nomination.
2007-11-20 14:41:10
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answered by courage 6
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If she wins, you don't have a choice but to accept it, just like we had to put up with Bush for all these wasted years
2007-11-20 14:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Joe Biden or John Edwards will over take both Hillary and Barrack Obama.
2007-11-20 14:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Blue staters have an excellent track record of suspending disbelief. Accordingly, anyone who would vote for Hillary should just accept that Hillary has won, just as they all accepted that Gore won and that Kerry certainly won, as there was no way that Bush could conceivably be elected to a second term. In fact, Hillary voters need not even go to the polls next November, as it is already an accepted fact that Hillary has won.
2007-11-20 14:00:17
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answered by Rationality Personified 5
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Hilarious Hillary might win the Democratic nomination, but I really don't think the United States is yet ready for a female president. I feel that since we're engaged in a war (..against terrorism, not necessarily the conflict in Iraq..) that most Americans doubt that any female has the intestinal fortitude, a.k.a. "guts," to provide the tough-minded kind of leadership required.
2007-11-20 14:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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