To: section9
I know, I know..this is unsourced rumor. But then again, DEBKAFile stuff gets posted here every day, so I can have a little fun, can't I?I wish it could be so, yet there is no way the Republican Party would support her.
I think too many white voters would be turned off because she's black and the abortion/affirmative action wing of the Republican party would stomp her in the primaries.
She hasn't got a prayer. Look elsewhere.
8 posted on
02/14/2005 5:53:33 AM PST by
zarf
To: zarf
Her real problem has nothing to do with the color of her skin; it has to do with her position on abortion.
16 posted on
02/14/2005 5:56:46 AM PST by
B Knotts
To: zarf
I am extremely Pro-Life. Like most people, I am NOT a single-issue voter despite that.
I am extremely against affirmative action.
I believe the single best qualification for a President is having been governor, and it is very important for that person to have honorable service in the United States military.
Your post suggests someone like me would not even dream of voting for Condi.
Wrong.
Very wrong.
I would not only vote for her, I would work tirelessly on behalf of her candidacy. I would contribute as much to her as I did for President Bush.
I know of no Republican or Conservative who would vote against her, or work against her. That could and would change if she were to describe her abortion position as being definitively pro-Death, but she has clearly not done so - at worst, it appears she has said that this ought to be an issue for the states to decide. If she maintains that position, she could easily win the Republican nomination, and could easily with the presidency.
56 posted on
02/14/2005 6:48:12 AM PST by
AFPhys
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