52% of Americans Likely to Vote for Rodham Clinton

Red Dawn

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Yeah I would consider it for about a nano second before I came to my senses. Of course if she was running against some asswipe like the Dub's little Brother I guess I would have no choice but to vote for her. Hopefully the Republicans are not stupid enough to nominate that double chinned meat faced asswipe.
 

bNeta86

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Just what we need - a woman(I wasnt a fan of the man either) who cant even keep her marraige under control in the whitehouse.

/puke
 

cKGunslinger

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Hillary would be the victim of a dirty smear campaign, the like of which have never been seen before. No chance.
 

shrumpage

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What is her experiance as a politican? 4 years of a sentor in a state she did not live in?
 

BDawg

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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Hillary would be the victim of a dirty smear campaign, the like of which have never been seen before. No chance.

If anyone can take it and give it back, it's Hillary.
 

RightIsWrong

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Originally posted by: shrumpage
What is her experiance as a politican? 4 years of a sentor in a state she did not live in?



What was Shrub's before becoming Gov? Went AWOL to work on a family friend's campaign in AL?
 

zendari

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: shrumpage
What is her experiance as a politican? 4 years of a sentor in a state she did not live in?



What was Shrub's before becoming Gov? Went AWOL to work on a family friend's campaign in AL?

Hillary isn't running for governor, is she?

I hope they do bring her on. She would get destroyed. :evil:
 

BDawg

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: shrumpage
What is her experiance as a politican? 4 years of a sentor in a state she did not live in?



What was Shrub's before becoming Gov? Went AWOL to work on a family friend's campaign in AL?

He gained a lot of experience from executing the retarded.
 

Stunt

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True, Hillary would get the biggest smear ever and all the Bill Clinton crap would come up again, although this is not unexpected. Imagine if JEB were to run, do you think democrats would let him run without considering GWB's record?...haha, yeah right.

That woman seriously has balls of steel. She's not a pu$$y like Kerry was, it will definately get very messy...

I must say I am interested to see 39% say she is a liberal, and 9% a conservative. I don't think Bush was percieved at all as a liberal, and i don't think Kerry was percieved as a conservative. Appealing to both sides will really help her...it's no wonder the GOP is scared of her.

The female vote will seriously help her imo.
 

her209

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Oct 11, 2000
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Oh noes... the Democrats have sunk so low that they need to pander to women to get votes.
 

Stunt

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Originally posted by: her209
Oh noes... the Democrats have sunk so low that they need to pander to women to get votes.
Oh noes... the Republicans have sunk so low that they need to pander to religion to get votes.
 

1EZduzit

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Feb 4, 2002
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Originally posted by: her209
Oh noes... the Democrats have sunk so low that they need to pander to women to get votes.

I think Hillary would be a good pick for the VP spot for that very reason. President...no, not at this time. Vice-Pesident...yes.
 

umbrella39

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Jun 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: bNeta86
Just what we need - a woman(I wasnt a fan of the man either) who cant even keep her marraige under control in the whitehouse.

/puke

:cookie:
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah I would consider it for about a nano second before I came to my senses. Of course if she was running against some asswipe like the Dub's little Brother I guess I would have no choice but to vote for her. Hopefully the Republicans are not stupid enough to nominate that double chinned meat faced asswipe.

That about sums up my feelings on the matter. Thanks, Red. :D
 

Stunt

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Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Stunt
...it's no wonder the GOP is scared of her.

The GOP isn't scared of her. She, like Dean was, easy to pin down as a liberal and out of touch. But hey - bring her on:p

CsG
Easy to pin as a liberal? Looks like only 39% of people in this poll think she is. I'd like to see other people as well. Hillary is worth considering, but so are others like Bayh, maybe some govenors.
 

Darkhawk28

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Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Stunt
...it's no wonder the GOP is scared of her.

The GOP isn't scared of her. She, like Dean was, easy to pin down as a liberal and out of touch. But hey - bring her on:p

CsG

So you're in favor of lying, smear campaigns... shows YOUR moral fibre.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Stunt
...it's no wonder the GOP is scared of her.

The GOP isn't scared of her. She, like Dean was, easy to pin down as a liberal and out of touch. But hey - bring her on:p

CsG

I know, in fact they are so confident of beating her in an election that they woiuldn't bother nominating someone worth a sh!t just like they didn't in 2000 when Al "the Stiff" Gore was assured the Democratic Nomination.

If the Democrats hope to get back the White House they better find someone decent or we are going to end up with another "Dub" in the White House. I mean how bad was Kerry/Gore to lose to someone like the Dub? Pretty Bad obviously, especially when you take into consideration that most people don't think the Dub is/ has been a good President.
 

aidanjm

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Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah I would consider it for about a nano second before I came to my senses. Of course if she was running against some asswipe like the Dub's little Brother I guess I would have no choice but to vote for her. Hopefully the Republicans are not stupid enough to nominate that double chinned meat faced asswipe.

What's your beef with Hillary, anyway?
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: bNeta86
Just what we need - a woman(I wasnt a fan of the man either) who cant even keep her marraige under control in the whitehouse.

/puke

It's not her job to monitor the activities of her husband's cock every minute of the day. :disgust:

Why don't you try judging her on her abilities? She is vastly more intelligent, able, competent than the buffoon currently in office.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Hillary would be the victim of a dirty smear campaign, the like of which have never been seen before. No chance.

I think she is almost certainly going to win. There isn't a credible Republican candidate to oppose her.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: shrumpage
What is her experiance as a politican? 4 years of a sentor in a state she did not live in?



What was Shrub's before becoming Gov? Went AWOL to work on a family friend's campaign in AL?

Hillary isn't running for governor, is she?

I hope they do bring her on. She would get destroyed. :evil:

My guess is that the people who seek to destroy her will experience a very public and embarrassing loss of credibility. The thing is, mainstream Americans actually like & respect Hillary. If you set out to "destroy" her, people won't take to kindly to it.
 

Stunt

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I've got the guy for you Red Dawn:

Evan Bayh
Birch Evans "Evan" Bayh III (born December 26, 1955) is an American politician who has served as a U.S. Senator from Indiana since 1999 and is a member of the Democratic Party.

He served two terms as the governor of Indiana, from 1989 to 1997. His administration was considered cautious but successful (even by Republicans in the state), creating a large state surplus and permitting him to cut taxes.

Bayh is also considered to be a possible 2008 Presidential nominee due to his appeal to "red state" voters and his perceived electability. In the 2004 election he received more votes in Indiana than President Bush, a feat unheard of by a democrat in a state as conservative as Indiana. Bayh's moderate appeal will be a driving force in his electability with many critics already claiming Hillary Clinton as too liberal and polarizing, a sure defeat for the 2008 general election. Many pundits and politcos see a very electable team in Evan Bayh and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. A Bayh-Richardson ticket would capitalize on the Midwest and Southwest, both essential for Democratic victory. Furthermore Richardson, a Hispanic, would help bring back the very strong Democratic support of the Latino population.

Bayh-Richardson 2008!! :D