Always remember people " A week is a long time in politics"
Does Hillary have a snowballs chance in (you know where)...
by zeroday 17 Replies latest jw friends
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FlyingHighNow
or keep Bush/Cheney in the White House under Homeland Security.
They got there by cheating in the first place. According to John Dean, America can too have a dictator.
http://www.amazon.com/Worse-Than-Watergate-Secret-Presidency/dp/031600023X
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Layla33
If Bush/Cheney stay in office another term, we are going to have a civil war in this country and it is going to be very ugly.
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SixofNine
You wouldn't know it from watching the media pundits, but Hillary has not been in the lead for even ONE DAY of this entire primary season.
No she can't win via any conventional means. Which means she could only win via extreme dirty politics. And while she seems completely up for that, her problem is that she is up against someone who is simply playing in a whole other, better, league of politics and leadership.
The super-delegates, who could decide this against the will of the voters, are unlikely to do so when Obama offers them electoral success down the line while Hillary seems to super-charge the opposition.
Governor Richardson, longtime friend of the Clintons, an appointee to two important post under Bill Clinton, today endorsed Obama and, in so many words, said it was time for Hillary to bow out and get the party working together on the general election sooner rather than later. He said (as did Senator and presidential candidate Dodd when he endorsed Obama) that the phone call to Hillary letting her know what he was going to do was extremely uncomfortable and tense. I can only imagine.
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jaguarbass
She dont have much chance with me.
They found out shes been lying about Nafta. She was promoting it and now all the jobs are gone.
Shes a waffler. Or Bullshxter.
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MissingLink
If she can't win - then she'll do her best to get McCain elected so that she can run again in 4 years instead of waiting 8.
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DevonMcBride
This election has taken many twists and turns so far. So my answer would be yes, she does have a chance.
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Elsewhere
I've seen two statistics lately. One shows Clinton as having only about a 10% chance of being nominated for the Democratic party.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0308/9149.htmlThe NewsFutures Presidential Market has Obama at 81% chance of winning.
http://us.newsfutures.com/market/market.html?symbol=PRZNMBOY