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Of course not.
Thats why you hardly see any Republicans showing their scorn for him.
Republicans WANT Obama for the nomination because he is easier to beat. Obama is ok but not the strongest candidate. Hillary is the strongest and most qualified.

Vote for Obama = Vote for Republican

2007-12-08 09:29:56 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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Hillary isn't qualified at all, nor is Obama. Actually, the Republicans want Hillary as the nominee because SHE will be easier to beat. She has neither the experience nor the temperment to be elected.

2007-12-08 09:35:21 · answer #1 · answered by Bill 6 · 6 2

If they aren't, they should be.

I think you've got it backwards, son. Hillary Clinton will be far easier for the republicans to beat than Obama. Obama doesn't have that polarizing effect on people - I think getting Republicans to vote for Obama would be easier than trying to get Democrats behind Clinton.

Even if Clinton is the most qualified (I doubt that) to run the country, that doesn't matter during the election process. How good a body is as a sales person matters far more right now, and that is something Obama's got a leg up on Clinton for.

Edit: "Just my opinion" has an excellent point. The worst thing they were able to get Obama for is his lack of experience. Clinton has a far more sordid past. And to "dinamuk", Obama is not Muslim, he is a Christian. Please get your facts straight, or risk looking like an idiot. Again.

2007-12-08 09:37:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

truthfully definite! The Republican applicants like to show Hillary with the aid of fact this is the thank you to attraction to offended electorate. The conservative Christian balloting base already made up their minds approximately her 15 years in the past and there is not any changing their minds. She is truly polarizing and this makes her very susceptible in a regular election with the aid of fact conservatives can actually be mobilized to vote against her. even nevertheless the pro-life, "kinfolk values" Christian electorate do no longer possibly like Rudy Giuliani, they might take place in droves just to vote against Hillary with the aid of fact they despise her. maximum dependable Democrats are clueless approximately this that's why they think of she's extra electable. Obama, on the different hand, has a strategies much less bags and a few Christian conservatives easily like him with the aid of fact he seems extra actual and coherent while he talks approximately his faith. you've got a problematical time looking any evangelical over 35 who will vote for Hillary. She could be extra well-known between Democrats, yet there's a extensive smear marketing campaign that Republicans are itching to unload on her if she's the nominee. the reason no person talks sufficient approximately this is with the aid of fact a million) the Hillary device for sure needs to maintain a lid on it and 2) the Republicans would truly run against Hillary that's why they love talking approximately her as though she's already been nominated. they do no longer opt to furnish Obama any exposure or credibility by stating his call.

2016-11-14 22:31:32 · answer #3 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

No! As a rep. I strongly think that Hillary would be an easy beat compared to Obama! why? because Obama is much more mainstream and probably could have run as a rep! He gets good media and lots of money! I think and fear he will get the nomination!

Ron Paul 2008

2007-12-08 09:38:49 · answer #4 · answered by Benjy 3 · 5 3

I am a registered Republican. I am voting for Ron Paul in the primaries.

If I was a Democrat, I would be voting for Barack Obama.

If someone had a loaded gun to my head in the voting booth I would take a bullet instead of voting for Hillary.

2007-12-08 09:49:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Nope. A vote for Obama is a vote for a Democrat in the Whitehouse. Hillary will have throngs of people voting against her simply because of her last name. She will carry no crossover votes for this reason and will certainly loose; strongest candidate or not.

But thanks for spreading your half-baked propaganda.

2007-12-08 09:43:19 · answer #6 · answered by Sordenhiemer 7 · 2 1

No cause it both parties take turns it the democrats turn to be in honest and after that then there will be a republican in office

2007-12-08 09:33:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, you are correct.
Hillary will stomp the Little Muslim.
It was decided in 1993 by the Rich Ruling Class Democrats and the News Media that Hillary would be president, whenever she wanted to be.
That's NOW!!!!!

2007-12-08 09:36:24 · answer #8 · answered by dinamuk 4 · 1 3

I don't agree with your rationale. You are forgetting the Independents. Obama would really appeal to them, and they often decide the winners.

2007-12-08 11:03:34 · answer #9 · answered by It is what it is 4 · 0 0

The Republicans don't have any dirt on Obama or they would be using it already. Clinton is an easy target since her scandals and dirt are in plain view.

2007-12-08 09:35:22 · answer #10 · answered by Just my opinion 5 · 7 2

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