No there isn't. Maybe they will not need to bother though cos to me it still looks like Hillary has the thing locked. I'm sure the elite can live with Hillary thinking they can play her like they did Bill. My guess is the powers realize they need to give the people some sense of change and closure after the Bush disaster or anger and discontent could grow to levels that really threaten the status Quo. Too many well intentioned people are gonna be happy when Hillary is elected euphoric even not realizing that's when the battle starts, not where it ends. If all true free spirits and thinkers don't keep those people involved there gonna fall back asleep. The right offers no solutions. There needs to be a strong left voice and presence when Hillary is President so there's pressure and continues to be pressure for real change.
Many progressives were jubilant after the 2006 elections and look where we are a year later. Bush is still in office and the Iraq war doesn't have an end in sight.
2007-12-08 03:04:53
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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pay attention you fool.. bill clinton replaced into no longer a good president, you already know what he gets each and all of the credit for what the republicans did. in case you spotted whilst bill clinton replaced into elected the republicans took over the domicile and the senate.... that they had enought votes to override all his vetos.. he's barely getting credit for what the republicans did.. the only clarification why this u . s . is in debt is via the conflict, and that i dont comprehend in case you spotted yet terrorist assaults are happening worldwide.. thankfully they'd't get to us because of the fact we invaded their place of delivery, and after the conflict is over we can get out of debt, and it will probable a democrat president, or maybe a republican, yet whilst a republican does something good then u adult males do no longer realize it.. only like clinton who lived off the republican domicile. if bush had republican help for the final 2 years this conflict would have been over by ability of now, yet no the democrats save attempting to take money away, so while you're talking a pair of slaughter, once you do away with money there will be a slaughter... oh and by ability of how, the democrats have ****** up this u . s . commencing with roosevelt.... ssi and welfare... he replaced right into a good president, yet began crappy classes...
2016-11-13 21:35:33
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answered by pedrosa 4
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It is possible, and within the limits of reasonably probable.
The Republican party wants to win at all costs, even if it means election fraud. I can't say for sure what might happen though. They will try to win legitimately, no doubt, but if things don't go in their favour, then they might pull something off less than honest.
On the plus side, there will probably be more scrutiny this time, so it will be harder to pull off. We've seen this in California, and Florida, so at least we'll know what to expect.
2007-12-06 09:31:30
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answered by ch_ris_l 5
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MrNiceGuy's is right. the process has already started. Since the 2000 election, the Republicans have developed a "win at all cost" mentality. Right now they are trying to change the way in which the electoral votes in California are distributed. I don't have a problem with this as long as you change it in every singe state. Changing it in only one state, and in a state that can change the outcome of an election is dirty politics and cheating.
2007-12-06 09:26:55
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answered by truth seeker 7
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The Repubs are trying to split the electoral votes for California (only California) in proportion to the popular vote.
What do you think?
2007-12-06 09:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure if a Republican is elected that's what you will claim.
The democrats could run Bozo the Clown, and the Republicans could run Jesus Christ, and you would STILL claim fraud.
2007-12-06 09:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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"again"? When was it stolen before?
And don't say in 2000, because that would just make you a dumbass. It has been proven hundreds of times that the election was legitimate.
2007-12-06 08:59:53
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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Yes, everything bush does is a crime. Anybody tired of hearing this?
2007-12-06 09:18:09
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answered by Gonzo Rationalism 5
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You must be in the running for Carlos Mencia's "dee dee dee" award.
2007-12-06 09:12:10
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answered by nicolerichieslovechild 3
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It's not Bush running this time, so maybe not.
2007-12-06 09:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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