Hilary Clinton for president? (1 Viewer)

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Looks like Dean may have another crack.
I'm not sure she has the Thatcher factor - or the Rice factor for that matter.
 

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She's 58 this year, so if she doesn't run in 2008 it's unlike she'll get another crack. Having said that America probably isn't ready to vote in a female President. Ditto Barrack Obama's prospects of becoming the first black President. No, I suspect Dean or Edwards will be the frontrunners next time.

Actually I should say I don't think America's ready to vote in a female liberal President. The more traditional conservatives just won't like that at all.
 
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- Opinion Polls
- Her party loves her
- She (with her husband) can raise a SHITLOAD more and have alot more influence in the democratic party than ANYONE ELSE.
- She does have a bit of a southern connection, with her husband formerly being the governor of arkansans.

She won't win tho, she's way too liberal, she's female and the southern states (despite liking her husband) will probably shun her.
 

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If the Democrats are practical they'd go with Edwards. Charismatic and Southern, not as liberal as some. Perfect candidate for them.
 

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miss_gtr said:
Anyones better then Bush.

Somehow I doubt you'd think Ashcroft was better than Bush...


You know who Ashcroft is, without using Google, right?
 

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Hahaha I like Guiliani too, tho he's a bit of a liberal panzy, he's got the right stuff.
He'd win a US Election easy, a republican primary.... (i doubt it).

McCain was the best chance the Pub centrists had, but he threw his chances out the window with his filibuster deal.
 

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