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...what I mean by that is voters voting against her

more so than voting for her opponent

2007-11-23 11:21:30 · 18 answers · asked by realitycheck 3 in Politics & Government Politics

18 answers

This is possible.. she has the highest negatives of *any* presidential candidate ever... that goes for the primaries as well as the general election... if she makes it that far.

2007-11-23 11:47:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

If you listen to Hillary supporters, tell will tell you that there was much sexism is the primary. To them this election isn't about Roe v. Wade. They see Obama as someone who purposely enter this race because he was the only male who could beat Hillary. This was Hillary's year. All of her opponents are seen as sexists who do not want a women to be President. This includes Obama. Most of Hillary supporters have sat through three Republican presidencies in which Roe v. Wade was not overturned. Women's issues was not started nor built around the pro-choice agenda. It was started to prove to men that women are just as equal. They see the Obama candidatcy as proof that the Democrats don't trust women to be in charge. Some supporters have even come to the conclusion that Hillary can still run for President in 2012, but she will be to old in 2016, so in order for her to run in 2012, a Republican will have to be in the office. In conclusion, this is why some supporters are choosing McCain.

2016-04-05 05:30:20 · answer #2 · answered by Tara 4 · 0 0

Mean bigger then the one that voted anti-Bush and for Kerry then yes. Look she is a very polarizing figure. No conservative will ever vote for her and she will have a hard time appealing to moderates. Also her base is a problem. She has to pander to the anti-war left but keep the fence sitters happy. Add onto that that she may have a hard time getting Black and Hispanic males to vote for her and she has her work cut out for her.

2007-11-23 11:45:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I light farts in prayer each night she gets the nomination. The Republican base will be foaming at the mouth to come out and send this woman packing back to NY City.

2007-11-23 11:30:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Yes, without a doubt. There are too many who fear her leadership and reject four more years of Clintonistas in the WH.

2007-11-23 11:57:12 · answer #5 · answered by wider scope 7 · 5 0

Yes. No matter what her stands are, she has the uncanny ability to get people to hate her. She runs, she loses, it's as simple as that.

2007-11-23 11:35:19 · answer #6 · answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7 · 7 0

I could imagine a Hillary Rudy election with no one showing up to vote

2007-11-23 11:27:13 · answer #7 · answered by whirling W dervish 2 · 3 5

SHE IS THE MOST POLARIZING CANDIDATE OUT THERE. THE CONSERVATIVES MUST REALIZE THIS & UNITE BEHIND WHOEVER WIND THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION & KEEP THIS HARPY OUT OF THE WHIE HOUSE.

2007-11-24 05:37:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That was Bush 2004 followed closely by Bush 2000

2007-11-23 11:30:52 · answer #9 · answered by Trevor S 4 · 5 7

She'll get the tranny vote: she pees standing up.

2007-11-23 11:28:02 · answer #10 · answered by mike h 3 · 11 0

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