no but no offense to women.. but i dont think america will ever vote for a woman president thats just how america is and it sucks
2007-12-16 14:49:54
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answer #1
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answered by @vril 5
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I stay in northern Ohio, and that i do assume Clinton to win right here through capacity of a small margin, nonetheless i could be voting for Obama. In Texas i think of of Obama will win alongside with Vermont and Rhode Island. i'm a supporter of the "dream team", Obama-Clinton 08, and that i don't comprehend why human beings say they could vote for McCain if Obama is the democratic candidate, it would not make journey. to each and each and each and all the Clinton supporters- Obama and Clinton are fantastically much comparable on concern concerns so why ought to you bounce off a cliff and vote for McCain?
2016-12-11 07:12:35
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answered by tenuta 4
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Mr Obama started out a nice guy, until later that he started his personal attack on Clinton. Clinton on the other hand has been very sharp with her mouth attacking others all the while
I don't know, being aggressive is one thing, but constantly attacking others, to me is just empty talk. To me, a leader is one who must show that he/she can lead a nation, by sharing with others all his/her plans and actually execute them.
Attacking other people doesn't makes me more secure. Only a good leader with good plans for the country does. I mean, what I feel about her is, I don't like her.
But anyway I think Clinton has somewhat a slightly better chance at winning. Fortune favors the bold.
2007-12-16 14:48:02
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answered by Hornet One 7
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Unfortunately her credentials are not the issue in this matter as the fact that she is a woman is the main focus of most people. I think that she would be capable of the job and would have no reservations in voting for her. I think also that the question of the hour is can a woman be president in the country at this time and of course the black issue brings up the same question. What ever happened to qualifications anyway? I believe that she would have a good chance if America could drop the prejudice way of thinking.
2007-12-16 14:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Even Democrats that I speak with say they could not vote for her because of the way she flip flops on issues. I've heard them say that they would vote for a woman, but she'd have to be qualified.
The Clinton's are just professional politicians. In it for the money, plain and simple. Bill is one of the best politicians ther is, but not a good president.
2007-12-16 14:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she will win the Democratic nomination - but lose the general election. I don't have strong personal feelings about which way it goes -- UNLESS the Republican nominee is Huckabee. I don't want someone who doesn't believe in evolution leading our country.
2007-12-16 14:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i think clinton did win in 1996.
2007-12-16 15:10:43
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answered by Hall + Oates 6
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Dear Miss
It Is still to early to say if I am going to vote are not I have not voted in three years but for her yes I would OK
2007-12-16 14:51:53
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answered by no one here 6
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No, I do not think she will because she changes sides on issues too many times.
2007-12-16 14:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think that even the libs are stupid enough to vote for her.
2007-12-16 14:49:13
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answered by Scrappy52 6
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