we can only hope so.
2007-11-29 06:15:40
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answer #1
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answered by She's Back 6
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NOT A CHANCE!
Are the Democrat candidates basically going to destroy each other? The GOP candidates are not going at each other any more than the Democrats are.
As for Hillary, the only place she will waltz is at a dance with Bill. She is way to polarizing and I honestly don't think she is electable. There are way too many people that really hate her and would never vote for her.
All this talk from her campaign about "25% of Republican women" will vote for Hillary is insulting and rediculous! Women are not the brainless airheads that these twits think we are. We will NOT vote for the Hildabeast, just because she's a woman!
2007-11-29 14:19:40
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You have GOT to be kidding! Hillary waltz into the Presidency, when the polls still show that over half of registered Democrat voters would NOT vote for her? I say bring on The ***** (and yes, she has achieved proper noun status -- she is THE *****). Having her as the Dems leading candidate practically guarantees a Republican will be living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue from January 2009 to January 2013, and perhaps longer.
2007-11-29 14:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No... it's the same process that's happened for 100s of years, when there's not a sitting President or a good Vice-President running. Rudy's unqualified aside from emotional connections of 9/11, and has baggage as well.
Like it or not, start getting used to President Romney.
2007-11-29 14:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The cheese stands alone.The cheese stands alone.Hi Ho the dairy oh, the cheese stands alone.
America is not ready for Hillary or Obama for that matter.
So who is the cheese that stands alone?
I wish George the first could run again, i had always hoped Powell would change his mind,I like the Frankness Rudy pulled off during a "booing" debate,but alas...still undecided.
Where is my white horse?One with valor will be among them. but whom?Arnold should have pitched into this.
Republicans are rebounding from this war.Please do not lose sight of the core values.Stop laughing!!
Rudy looks better every day.Stop laughing!!!.
2007-11-29 14:28:05
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answer #5
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answered by ifishthereforiam 2
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Hillary nor Obama are going to be waltzing anywhere.
All the debates are going to start getting a little more personal with Iowa right around the corner.
2007-11-29 14:17:37
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answered by Colonel 6
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the republicans have become the democrats of a decade ago. open-minded and varying in opinions. there is no standard party belief anymore. it makes it harder to win an election although i have to agree with the multiple beliefs.
the democrats have become so open-minded they have actually become close-minded in their open-mindedness and all answer to the common party beliefs, varying only slightly.
depending on who actually gets the republican nomination though, i think thompson could take out hillary or obama, gulliani could take out hillary but i dont think obama.
a team of hillary and obama would probably win by alot, but they have a blood fued, so unless hte party forces them to run together, i dont think they can really stand on their own.
2007-11-29 14:20:04
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answered by skiracer712 4
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Na there playing with each other>Hillery can't waltz>
2007-11-29 14:16:03
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answered by 45 auto 7
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I doubt it..They're after each other until one is clearly ahead, once then, I think people will be nicer to each other to get the VP nom.
2007-11-29 14:15:44
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answered by Moss B 5
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Why not? the Dems have been doing that to themselves for the last decade and a half, allowing idiots like Bush and Cheney in. It's the Reps' turn to screw up and allow some idiot Dem to win.
2007-11-29 14:16:39
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answered by charlestonartboy 2
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It looks like it.
2007-11-29 14:26:06
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answered by Alex G 6
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