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Hilary Clinton.

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Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ilikepiedoyou
because of the reasons mentioned above you?

:roll:
yes the one that says people like you can't come up with a coherent answer

Well, I guess you don't have to tell that to the 16% that would definitely vote for her, according to one of the latest Zogby polls. Her numbers are dismal at best, and even more so when matched with either McCain or Giuliani, both of which maintain double digit leads in a head to head.
 
what reasons would there be to vote for her?? Also what reasons would there be to nominate her as opposed to the many other more qualified democratic candidates?
 
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ilikepiedoyou
because of the reasons mentioned above you?

:roll:
yes the one that says people like you can't come up with a coherent answer

Well, I guess you don't have to tell that to the 16% that would definitely vote for her, according to one of the latest Zogby polls. Her numbers are dismal at best, and even more so when matched with either McCain or Giuliani, both of which maintain double digit leads in a head to head.

Um you're saying you wouldn't vote for her because she wouldn't stand a chance?
Do you realize that a large majority of the women would vote for her, and women are probably less likely to go on a political poll online.
 
Originally posted by: JS80
Good news. Just saw a poll on TV, 44% would "never vote" for Hillary Clinton no matter what.

That's nice to know there's so many stupid people around. 😱

People should vote depending on the circumstances of the times. We have no idea as to what she might offer in her campaign, if she runs. Personally, I think she'd be great. Especially with a former president as a spouse. We have no idea as to how crappy and or evil or how great and or good her political opponent may be.

I'm not from the US. I speak as an onlooker.

I'm not really commenting on polotics of another country. I'm commenting on how people seem to think that they can be dead set on things for the future, when they know nothing about it. Especially when it's an important decision as such.

So here's to discretely voting! *cheers* :beer:
 
Do I want hillary to be president, No.
Are there people who i want NOT to be president more then Hillary, certainly yes there are.

Even though I may agree the most with a third party, I will choose the lesser of two evils.
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ilikepiedoyou
because of the reasons mentioned above you?

:roll:
yes the one that says people like you can't come up with a coherent answer

Well, I guess you don't have to tell that to the 16% that would definitely vote for her, according to one of the latest Zogby polls. Her numbers are dismal at best, and even more so when matched with either McCain or Giuliani, both of which maintain double digit leads in a head to head.

Um you're saying you wouldn't vote for her because she wouldn't stand a chance?
Do you realize that a large majority of the women would vote for her, and women are probably less likely to go on a political poll online.

Actually, I didn't say I wouldn't vote for her because she wouldn't stand a chance. But I did state the political outlook as it is today, and the numbers say it all. However, I do find it interesting that so few would definitely vote for her. Why exactly is that? With so few that would definitely vote for her and double digit leads from McCain and Guiliani I believe her chances in 08 are slim to none. Personally, if she decides to run, I hope she wins the Democrat ticket.
 
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