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2007-12-24 19:09:15 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

Bill and nan02nerz- I don't want Hillary to win because she represents big government. I don't care about her being a woman or a former president's wife. Universal health care is a nice idea, but we can't even pay for social security. The fact is our nation is facing a dollar crisis and we are in debt up to our eyeballs. She is very weak on the issues in my opinion. She is a tax and spend democrat, but what we really need is someone who will stop the irresponsible spending on the federal level. That is why I don't want her to win. The issues.

2007-12-24 19:26:34 · update #1

Will you all try and stop Hillary from becoming President by educating them on her flawed policies and entanglement with corporate interests and big government? So many people want her to win just because she is a woman.

2007-12-24 20:14:12 · update #2

omg I got a star!

2007-12-24 20:14:53 · update #3

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hillary will would not have a leg to stand on if Ron Paul is going against her......she is running on a antiwar platfrom but she is a Neocon when it comes to foreign policy

2007-12-24 19:25:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

The Democrats will reject Hillary. It's already happening. Hillary is their only potential candidate who can lose the national, and awareness of that is sinking in.

Most US Presidential elections turn on domestic issues. This one is about America in the world -- the war is the most obvious part, but it's the whole way we deal with our friends, our enemies, and those on the fence.

She's too compromised. Not only with her past record of wanting to play safe with the war issue to keep in tune with polling numbers. More importantly because her foreign policy direction for the future is tired and old. More of the same tired play tough stuff like the most powerful nation in the world is the victim, surrounded by whoever gets tarted up to play the perennial "Hitler" role.

Barack will get the nomination because he has strong core values. Likewise Mike Huckabee. These two guys will be their parties' nominees. John Edwards is a good man, but Americans just hate somebody who lost a previous election.

Authenticity and character will count for much more than marketing and campaign consultancy in this race. We can already see Giuliani going down in flames. He will be closely pursued by Mitt Romney. Fred Thompson is also an empty suit who doesn't stand for anything except Law and Order on TV. However, his advantage is that he's a tabula rasa on which anyone who likes to call themselves a "conservative" can scribble whatever they fantasize that means.

I'm not sure who Barack will pick for VP. Edwards would be great but I don't think he'd take it since he lost in that slot before. Personally, I think it would be very cool if he could get John McCain, but McCain's gotta go for the big enchilada, not second fiddle. Biden is very bright but he'd be more of the same flavor. Chuck Hagel would be excellent, IMO, but see, that's just more fantasy.

At least the election is turning out to be WAY more interesting than the Hillary vs. Giuliani snooze fest the rails were being greased for. And, Lordamighty, you Repos really deserve the rout you're going to get, the way you keep pretending it's 1992 with the fairy tales you tell each other. Your tent keeps shrinking, and you don't even have the gumption to go outside of it.

2007-12-24 19:36:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

You must be a young, immature person that doesn't remember how much better life was in the Clinton Years.
BALANCED BUDGET
MILLIONS OF NEW JOBS
RESPECT AROUND THE WORLD

I am doing everything I can to help Hillary WIN

As she said in Bills first term: "You're Getting Two For The Price Of One"

A note to PATTI N ,FDR was a Socialist. He was elected 4 times.He did great things for our country. Socialism and Communism are SLIGHTLY different!

2007-12-24 22:38:30 · answer #3 · answered by vinny 5 · 1 1

Every voter in this country should stop Hillary from being in the white house. She is nothing but a socialist. Socialism has never worked in any country on the face of this earth. Take a look at Cuba, Russia, China and recently in Venezuela. Socialist Health Care is another big mistake. Look at the health care in England and Canada! It is horrible health care.

Hillary has never managed anything - even her own home. She couldn't manage her husband. She flip flops on every issue. And most importantly right now with all of the problems in the Middle East whether you like it or not - they hate women!!! They don't even let their women go to school. Leave the house without a male relative with them. No Middle Eastern leader is going to give Hillary the damn time of day!

2007-12-24 19:31:02 · answer #4 · answered by PATTI N 2 · 1 4

Hillary is not Bill. She will rub many people the wrong way. Its just her nature. She will not get the women vote like her husband did.

I would be shocked if she even won the nomination.

2007-12-25 01:45:19 · answer #5 · answered by mgabel 2 · 0 0

Believe it or not, it is the democrats themselves! If she wins the nomination, it is unlikely that she will win the presidency. If the dems want to win, they need to select a candidate that can win the general election, not just the primary.

2007-12-25 04:42:06 · answer #6 · answered by nnaming2000 2 · 2 0

John Edwards has a better position on trade than Hillary.
His universal healthcare plan is truly universal. John Edwards
is not going to drop out of the race,and he will fight
until the end. John Edwards can stop Hillary Clinton.

2007-12-24 19:35:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

bill clinton,
because he has the presidential experience, and is the most popular president in recent american history (at least much better than the Bush 41 & 43).

2007-12-25 03:19:05 · answer #8 · answered by T E 7 · 0 1

Looks like one of her fellow Democrats may stop her. Barack Obama!

2007-12-24 20:30:26 · answer #9 · answered by Lettie D 7 · 2 1

Hopefully people will look past the fact that she is a woman, and realize that she will spend her time in office doing what she's BEEN doing since any one has been paying attention:

telling us all what we want to hear.

Maybe my fellow democrats will do us all a favor and judge her by the same standards that they would judge a male canidate by.

2007-12-24 19:17:20 · answer #10 · answered by Brendan M 3 · 1 4

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