Harry Reid:Hillary Clinton not the best candidate for 08

He might think that, but her poll numbers are getting interesting.

I have proof.

Hillary Clinton 44%, John Kerry 17%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 6%, Wesley Clark 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1%

Hillary Clinton 40%, John Kerry 18%, John Edwards 16%, Joe Biden 7%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 1%

Hillary Clinton 39%, John Kerry 21%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 1%, Evan Bayh 1%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2008
 
Big Blue Machin said:
He might think that, but her poll numbers are getting interesting.

I have proof.

Hillary Clinton 44%, John Kerry 17%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 6%, Wesley Clark 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1%

Hillary Clinton 40%, John Kerry 18%, John Edwards 16%, Joe Biden 7%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 1%

Hillary Clinton 39%, John Kerry 21%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 1%, Evan Bayh 1%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2008


this was noted on the link...the point is Harry is the head DNC honcho...and he is against her...don't get me wrong I do not support Harry and have locked horns with him on occassion...however I give credit where credit is due! :poke:
 
anyone that wants another Bush or Clinton in the whitehouse
should resconsider their stands on monarchy's.
 
I don't think it matters how popular or unpopular she is. I don't think it matters what the people think or even want. She is brilliant. She is ruthless. She will fight to the death to become president. She knows exactly how to use people and how to cover up.
 
nosarcasm said:
anyone that wants another Bush or Clinton in the whitehouse
should resconsider their stands on monarchy's.

Considering those who will be pitching their hats into the ring, I would prefer another Bush--JEB--and would certainly support his candidacy if he chose to get into the race. The best choices for the Democrats would probably be either Mark Warner or Evan Bayh, or a ticket composed of both of them. At least then, some people in the Red States would give the Democrats a second thought.

I don't worry about a monarchy in America. Our presidents are elected by the Electoral College, following the vote of the people. The people in the Red States, who have been responsible for electing our president the past couple of times, are not swayed by "Hollywood" glamour or dazzled by the idea of "royalty".
 
mom4 said:
I don't think it matters how popular or unpopular she is. I don't think it matters what the people think or even want. She is brilliant. She is ruthless. She will fight to the death to become president. She knows exactly how to use people and how to cover up.


You just described Usama and al Zarqawi...do you think they have a chance too! Sorry she is on her way out just as these two are...dream on mom! :laugh:
 
Adam's Apple said:
Considering those who will be pitching their hats into the ring, I would prefer another Bush--JEB--and would certainly support his candidacy if he chose to get into the race. The best choices for the Democrats would probably be either Mark Warner or Evan Bayh, or a ticket composed of both of them. At least then, some people in the Red States would give the Democrats a second thought.

I don't worry about a monarchy in America. Our presidents are elected by the Electoral College, following the vote of the people. The people in the Red States, who have been responsible for electing our president the past couple of times, are not swayed by "Hollywood" glamour or dazzled by the idea of "royalty".

Vote for who you consider fits you interest best, I personally have
experienced that in a different party system that if the same
group of people is in power too long corruption will show up.

I grew up next to a small city state that was run by the socialist
for 30 years, once they lost the power all the family connection corruption
came up.

Former German chancellor Kohl while doing a splendid job during the
reunification (and I am glad he was still in power to do it) once he
lost the election the scandals just hit daily. Thats why I would
be wary to give the Bush or Clinton clan another run. Sure
there are plenty of other qualified candidates in both parties.
 

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