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2007-12-12 05:04:49 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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All I can say for sure is this: Hillary, Edwards or Obama one will get the Democrat nomination. It's still too early to tell. Hillary is still leading in the polls nationwide. Obama has pulled ahead a couple of percentage points in Iowa, but with the margin of error, Iowa is a toss up. I think if Obama does win Iowa it will give him momentum. But you know politics pretty good Jess and therefore you know anything can happen. One slip up from Obama or Hillary and Edwards could very well steal the nomination right out from under the both of them. Still too early!

2007-12-12 12:10:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Well Jessica, I've been paying attention, and I think it's going to be a Clinton/Edwards team.Hillary will get the nomination,and John will get to be vice president, IF, she gets elected. Teaming up is the smart thing to do,If the Democrats really want to take back the White house. Even though I am quite,cynical about both parties,I would rather have a Democrat D&^k screwing the country. I guess we could call it a "kinder gentler fleecing of our liberties". Well,I love my country,and this is only my opinion,so it's not worth that much,if anything at all,after all, It's just me talking again.......

2007-12-12 13:24:30 · answer #2 · answered by studdmuffynn 5 · 1 1

Yes He will. More and more of the polls show Obama passing Clinton in the early states and especially Iowa.

Iowa is significant. Of most caucus goers, most support Obama of About 43:20:13 Obama, Edwards, Clinton.
A caucus is not like a normal primary. It is more like a county convention. It takes far more time to caucus than to cast a vote in a primary. Thusly, younger, unmarried people, and elderly retired people are more likely to caucus. And these groups heavily support Obama over Clinton. Thusly, I expect Obama to win the Iowa caucus by a large margin. This will set the stage for wins in SC, and NH, where he has pulled ahead of Clinton in the latest polls.

2007-12-14 15:45:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that isn't straight forward to respond to. I do agree that Hil is large boastful, and that i in simple terms can't see her taking a passenger seat. although, i think the question would not extremely count huge sort!!! :) Obama could never ask her to be his working mate. even however she's a democrat, she is the choice of his suitable mate (his, no longer the DNC's determination). He needs to end divisive politics and placed across the rustic collectively. Hilary is the main divisive democrat alive. specific, he will desire somebody to stability him out and widen the demographic. i does no longer be greatly surprised if he picked John Edwards.... or possibly, in simple terms possibly, he'd pull a large loopy stunt that has never been accomplished, yet that would desire to instruct his place: ask a reasonable to liberal conservative to run with him! Whoaaa. i do no longer understand who. i think of Joe Lieberman (dem) could be a brilliant working mate.

2016-10-11 03:32:16 · answer #4 · answered by menachekanian 4 · 0 0

Obama is a good candidate with a strong backing; especially from the celebrities...yet I believe Edwards and Richardson maybe better candidates for the DP. The best of all is Republican Ron Paul.

Ron Paul for president!

2007-12-12 21:14:11 · answer #5 · answered by Ash'ari Maturidi 5 · 1 1

Hell Yea! No but honestly I think Obama is going to close this gap but still come up short for the nomination. I really am hurt I about it. I hate being wrong but I would love being wrong about this one!

2007-12-12 05:25:09 · answer #6 · answered by Obama2009 2 · 3 1

He might. Depends on whether Hillary has a meltdown. Usually the louder she gets, the worse she comes across. and the more Bill campaigns for someone, the poorer that candidate usually does. Obama trots out Oprah. Hillary brings out her Mother.

Quick! Some one hand that woman a baby to kiss!

2007-12-12 05:21:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I heard from someone a couple months ago that Edwards may be the Democratic party's 'Dark Horse' by catching up over these two front-runners. I think it's possible.

2007-12-12 09:02:28 · answer #8 · answered by Think Richly™ 5 · 1 2

Let the sparks fly.... It's the Hollywood celebrity machine vs the Soros/Clinton Washington machine. Maybe they'll collide like locomotives and spare us their socialist policies.

2007-12-12 09:01:55 · answer #9 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 1 1

I had figured the Clinton/Obama ticket, wtih them pulling in voters from all over and also the mild mudsligging, but now have been 'enlightened' that Edwards will make a strong move. clinton has the deep pockets, plus the backing of the big business, so it will be interesting. She pulls in the top for lobbyist money at over $50,000*. People though bill was the people pres and maybe so but make no mistake he was just as big bus as the republicans, just handled it better. merry christmas.

2007-12-12 05:59:33 · answer #10 · answered by R J 7 · 2 4

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