Ron Paul for both scenarios.
2007-11-30 07:53:15
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answered by Alex G 6
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While I don't consider myself a "Clinton supporter" (I'm still undecided) I will support her if she wins the parties nomination and think the Clinton-Political-Machine (face it, there is one) will have an easy time with almost any of the Repugs.
Romney'd probably be the easiest. Like shooting fish in a barrel.
The toughest one for her to beat, I think, would actually be Huckabee. I think his winning personality trump his Bats#*t crazy views and the American people very-well might be fooled into again voting for the most affable candidate instead of the most qualified.
2007-11-30 15:40:06
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answered by Jeffrey W 3
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I'll take Tom Tancredo, he has a hard time conjugating verbs and composing coherent sentences. I'm not a Hillary supporter but at least she can do the above with alacrity. Too bad he doesn't have a snowballs chance......
2007-11-30 16:09:12
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answered by opinionator 5
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Hillary will not win the nomination after all that will be revealed
re:her past. Vince Foster will def come up, the Rose Law Firm, the quick profit in one day on the cattle futures etc.
She should be told not to bobble her head as she continuously does when listening to some one speak. God will help you if she loses so we can avoid the s.e. grin groper Bill always displays.
Too bad we are stuck with her in NY.
Would love to see Huckabee against her.
2007-11-30 15:41:50
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answered by Veteran who served proudly. 1
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Ron Paul
2007-11-30 15:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary did not beat Rudy before. They were running for Senator from New York, but Rudy had to withdraw due to health reasons. And I think he would have beaten her then, just as he'll do next November.
Vote for Rudy!
2007-11-30 15:38:32
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answered by Rick K 6
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The only Republican candidate the has not sold the people down the river, and the only one who is standing up for the constitution is Ron Paul. I don't totally support him, but he is the best of the Republicans. *sm*
2007-11-30 15:38:13
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answered by LadyZania 7
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Hillary hasn't walked over anyone in the democratic debates, and they are being nice to her. Too many skeletons in her closet to walk over anyone on the other side. All we'll see from her is the stare of death. She won't even remember to laugh first. We'll see the Peter Paul video 24/7. You can blow off her criminal activities. We won't.
Hillary lives and dies by the polls, so her supporters must as well. Pick one, any one. What do the polls tell you? That she'll lose. Big.
2007-11-30 15:29:17
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answered by thor_torkenson 5
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Fred Thompson: He'll hem and haw, and misinterpret the question. He needs his cue cards.
Duncan Hunter: One of the more articulate speakers; however, he is too grumpy and too conservative to carry the entire Republican Party vote. I also think that no Democrat would vote for him, either.
Romney came off as too pompous and robotic; Guliani came off as too nasty.
Any of these Hillary would be able to bury in a debate.
2007-11-30 15:40:32
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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Well - some will say they want Romney to win because she would wipe the floor with him.
Personally, I want Guiliani to win their primary because if we have to settle for evil, I'll take the lesser.
2007-11-30 15:33:15
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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