I only know two people who fall into this category and they both started yelling obscenities at me when they realized I didn't share their 'vision' of Bill carrying Hillary back over the threshold of the WH in '09.
These are the types of people who would vote for Hillary.
2007-12-25 20:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It's safe to assume that the people of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina know her policies pretty well, and have already decided how they are going to vote. Hillary is polling in the low 30% range in all three states among Democrats. Let's assume Democrats comprise about 1/2 the voters in these three states. That gives her 15% support among the adult population as a whole. So I think there is not really that much support for Hillary among the people who are following the election closely.
If she loses 2 out of the first 3 states at the same time that voters in rest of the country begin looking closer at their choices, her national poll numbers will plunge faster than Dean's did in 2004.
2007-12-26 05:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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uwcharliet..."Retired high school history and government teacher."
Thank God you are retired.....
Taxes...Puhleese this is so old...
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0923085.html
If I can refute 1 point in less than 60 seconds, how many of your other points are a rehash of liberal lies. Bet you didn't let your students debate your great wisdom either....
Table 14. Homeownership Rates for the U.S. and Regions: 1965 to Present
First Second Third Fourth
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1965
United States 62.9 62.9 62.9 63.4
2007
United States 68.4 68.2 68.2
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/historic/histt14.html
2007-12-26 07:56:24
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answered by Cookies Anyone? 5
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only two people I know are Hillary and Bill. Bill said sex was great in the white house and figures Hillary will be to busy to notice.
2007-12-26 07:45:29
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answered by america first 5
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Actually a two part question - I would not vote for her in the primary, not my first coice; but if she is the candidate, she stands head and shoulders above the pathetic group the Republicans are putting out there so she would get my vote for sure in the general.
2007-12-26 06:41:22
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answered by ash 7
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I will be voting for whom ever wins the Democratic nomination - unless John McCaine wins the Republican nomination.
To be honest, I don't have an issue with Hillary winning the election. But who ever wins, I'm afraid we'll end up with another 2-4 years of partisan politics in Congress and no one will be able to get anything accomplished.
2007-12-26 04:13:34
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answered by Justin H 7
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Well, I kind of agree. Not that I'm against a female president, but she isn't very well liked. I don't think she'll be the democrats candidate when it's all over.
2007-12-26 04:10:28
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answered by jakenyr 3
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I don't want her to win. I would never vote for her.
2007-12-26 06:58:18
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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People who have never read anything she didn't write or, approve will vote for her.
The rest of us.... ah, no.
Do people realize how silly it is to vote for someone based upon something THEY have written? ah...... no.
2007-12-26 07:39:22
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answered by wider scope 7
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Actually, I think she has quite a large following in the San Francisco area.
2007-12-26 04:09:01
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answered by ? 6
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