"Reliable polls today indicate Obama & Edwards are leading Hillary in a majority of states. Hillary seems to be losing about 3% votes daily in quite a few states. Hillary's negative percentage is now said to be at 60%."
2007-12-05 03:06:22
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answered by Din2600 2
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Only the press, and the gender chasers are voting for Hillary. She has NOTHING to offer but 4 more years of lies.
The only reason she appears to be popular is CNN falsely reports that and the woman libbers who only want a woman in office and doesn't care about what she stands for.. These are the ignorant voters who haven't even spent the time to know what she stands for just want to vote woman regardless of how bad it will effect the country. Pretty sad that they are so easily steered by gender and don't have a clue other then that, or even want to know anything other then her gender.
Can someone tell me how "Madelyn" could ever embarrass herself by making such a silly statement? Falls into exactly what we are saying.. no knowledge of hillary just that her Husband (Bill) would tell her what to do because he used to be president.. WOW and these people are allowed to vote? Thats scary!!!!! and there are so many more out there like this... Plain and Simple.. Thats an example of the Hillary Vote!!!
2007-12-05 02:49:18
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answered by Ditka 7
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First, off i do unlike a number of of the applicants so which you recognize i'm not biased the two way. I additionally vote for the guy not the occasion. Now the concern as written up that's *not* Roe vs Wade - it incredibly is undesirable journalism. the item listed has no author. The quote given ( Unknown author: "McCain says he’d set up judges like Alito, Roberts") is his or her for sure biased opinion and that i see no words from McCain's mouth in this interior the item. (i'm curious if that's actuallly a poorly written editorial or letter to the editor.) There additionally are no words from the item to help your fact. (Bob: 'He replaced into "silent" approximately Roe. yet justices like Alito and Roberts might easily do it. ') that's needed be conscious that perfect courtroom Justices do not constantly decide the way a president hopes they are going to and a lot relies upon on the circumstances of each and every guy or woman case. The circumstances of the case and how nicely the two section is argued make a huge distinction on what's going to become case history and how a regulation interpreted. additionally why do you assume all women human beings vote the comparable way and that gender, not wakeful, is how one votes? Will all men vote for McCain or Obama? Will all women human beings voters vote for Hillary? of direction not!
2016-12-10 13:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I know one or two women that would love to vote for Hillary but feel as if she has no chance and that if she is nominated she will lose to whoever she is up against simply for the fact that majority of people can't stand Hill.
2007-12-05 03:08:27
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answered by Kelsette 3
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I know several people, male and female, who are strong Democrats. None of them like Hillary. That kind of surprised me with all the hype on the news about her being so popular. I'd have figured I'd know at least one person who would vote for her.
2007-12-05 02:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know anyone that is voting for Hillary Clinton
2007-12-05 02:47:57
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answered by tnfarmgirl 6
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Most of the women I know are for Hillary Clinton. One was persuaded by her teenage granddaughter to become a Hillary supporter.
Senator Clinton is certainly more qualified than the current occupant of the White House, he failed at everything before running for president.
2007-12-05 03:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The most politically ignorant one that I know supports Hillary. The others, even the most liberal of them, can't stand her and the aura of corruption about her. They prefer Obama or Edwards.
2007-12-05 02:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No way am I voting for her. I'm a woman and a New Yorker and she hasn't done anything for this state or for us women. She just needed to get her foot in the door so she could run in 2008.
2007-12-05 02:50:13
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answered by DAR76 7
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I would vote for her if she wins the primary. I'm tired of the current situation.
This country is in ruins and I know it can not take one more term of Republicans before we are the third world-Very rich, Poor-and NO middle class.
2007-12-05 02:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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