LOL./ Cause women TODAY only care about themselves
Thats why there so many divorces to DATE!
2007-12-06 03:49:21
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answered by 2008 matters 3
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I didn't vote for Hillary (in the Primaries) and I'm sure there are numerous other (women) who haven't either. Personally, I think voting may be a little biased whether a person is in favor of her or not. Think of all the people who probably didn't even give any of her debates and campaigns a second thought just because she is a woman. It goes both ways. If a lot of women are voting for Clinton because she is a woman, then I'm sure this goes the same for blacks and Obama. Logical? No. But, it's going to happen because this upcoming election may be exciting history in the making.
2016-05-28 10:52:35
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answered by ? 3
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Yes - good question. Unfortunately, some women will vote for Hillary just because she is a woman, or they'll rationalize that she can "empathize" with their issues/concerns; thankfully, others will use their brains to a higher degree.
Now, these women who effectively use their brains will see why Hillary is wrong for America: not wanting to ban the gruesome partial-birth abortion and wanting to "use" ("confiscate") Exxon-Mobile profits to use for "health care".
Finally, she not only put up with her husband's philandering, she put up with known infidelity and criminal behavior (e.g. Juanita Brodderick and Kathleen Willey).
Again, though, the main issues should be HILLARY and HER IDEAS: first, whether they are RIGHT or WRONG ideas/visions; second, whether she would be EFFECTIVE and EFFICIENT in implementing them. I believe that the majority of her ideas/visions are wrong for America. She claims to have had a hand in her husband's administration -- which she really had a very limited role in the overall scope of initiatives and executive branch responsibilities.
2007-12-06 06:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't support Hillary Clinton, but I think some women view her as a strong role model, given everything she has endured through her husband's philandering.
I have to say that I don't agree with her flip flopping on issues, and remember that no candidate will get into office without the help of a Congress who will pass the resolutions that the President wants.
So they can promise us the moon right now, but it's not up to them.
I particulary don't agree with her because she takes PAC money from Lobbyists, and is all about giving corporate American tax breaks.
2007-12-06 03:58:08
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answered by Big Bear 7
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The candidate field is rather disappointing this election term. Looking at the other candidates, a woman may vote for Hillary because she looks past her personal life and sees something she agrees with in her policy. Perhaps, in the general election, in a race with Guiliani, she may want to vote for someone who is willing to work through a husband's cheating past rather than divorce.
While I am not a Hillary supporter, I can see how she appeals to people. I don't support her healthcare plan, but it would be very appealing to an uninsured american with multiple kids looking for an easy answer.
She may vote for her simple because she is female. I don't agree with this practice, but it's a possiblity.
She may vote for her because she doesn't not like the other candidates. Every candidate has something in their past that would make them unappleaing to various demographics. Maybe Hillary's record is the least repugnant.
2007-12-06 03:53:59
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answered by Mrs.S 2
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i am female, and i would NEVER waste a vote on someone so bad for this country.
i don't think we should have a female president anyways, let alone Hillary.
quite frankly i am concerned that women will vote for her simply because she has a v****a. I don't think that her fan base is actually researching her, and forming real opinions of their own.
i plan to vote for McCain. He is the only Candidate that has the war experience that we need to have a safe, and successful end to the war.
2007-12-06 04:24:04
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answer #6
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answered by TEXASmommy 3
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Self-respecting? I'm self respecting and I don't know that I will vote for Hillary in the primary, but if she wins the primary, she has my vote.
Hillary is not riding on any ones coat tails. Now, although I respect Bill Clinton, Hillary is much smarter than Bill.
Another thing, plenty of women democrats and Republicans would try to work things out with a cheating husband.
Some of the women that I know who are republican would never even think of leaving their husbands for any reason even if he is gay.
I'm not one of them, but I have respect for people who are determined to stay together. It is much harder to stay than to run out the door.
2007-12-06 04:04:30
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answered by Fringe 3
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let me tell you something....
WHY THE HELL WOULD ANYONE VOTE FOR HILLARY???
being a woman or being a man doesnt change anything. Hillary is Hillary and a vote is a vote.
2007-12-06 04:15:21
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answered by twentyalready?! 4
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Just so they can say that a woman was actually president and throw that in our faces like everything else
2007-12-06 08:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I won't and I don't know why anyone would.
Now that you mention it, do you think Hillery had JFK Jr killed? It makes sense and follows her pattern.
2007-12-06 04:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Asked the wife and she said because of azzes like you.
2007-12-06 08:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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