To: jstolarczyk
If in fact, Hillary becomes the vice-presidential candidate, I promise that I will withdraw my opposition. However, I find it highly unlikely. Few have risen from Vice-President to President and Hilalry wants to be President.
163 posted on
01/29/2004 5:04:41 PM PST by
MannyP
To: MannyP
Morris feels if Bush is weak, ESPECIALLY IN HIS BASE, Hillary has to accept the VP or possibly have to wait until 2012 to run against an incumbent vice president, remember Bradley vs Gore. Her age and time in the Senate work against her by 2012. If Bush wins, she remains the Queen of the opposition in the Senate and all press is on her. Kerry wins, it will be Hillary who? Unless she is the VP! Again I stress, there are so many issues and so much at stake that Bush not rising to the level of a Regean Republican is a dangerous reason to abandon the President. Question, would Regean in 2000 with no cold war and a 50/50 split in the electorate, be the same Cold War Conservative President. I doubt it!
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