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To: Congressman Billybob
I hope your're right about Dean getting the nomination. I want him to take control of the 'rat party from the clintons. There's no doubt he'll drive it into the ground. What I don't want is Clark getting the nomination. He'll pick hillary as his vp. If he would win the presidency, he should expect to have an accident, Ft. Marcy Park style or a "plane crash", Ron Brown style.

Hillary knows that Rudy Gullani will beat her in the 2006 senate race - she has to make her move now.

Dean is the best bet for conservatives - we should actually give money to him: He'll take the party away from the klintons and get his ass kicked in nov 2004. Rudy then beats hillary in 2006 and the klintons disappear down the sewer from whence they came.

18 posted on 01/17/2004 12:26:44 PM PST by glockmeister40
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To: glockmeister40
"Hillary knows that Rudy Gullani will beat her in the 2006 senate race - she has to make her move now."

For Hillary to remain a "viable" candidate, she has to avoid a loss in 2006. That doesn't necessarily mean that her only option is to run for President in 2004.

Another option would be for her not to run for reelection in 2006, particularly if it looks like a close race.

"I am exploring the option of running for President in 2008. George Bush has completely destroyed the country my husband built in 8 years of struggle. We must rebuild this country again. It would not be fair to the people of New York for me to be reelected as their Senator if I could not finish my term. After much heartache, I have reluctantly decided not to run for reelection to the Senate from the state of New York. . . ."

All you need is a sympathetic press.
27 posted on 01/18/2004 9:55:10 AM PST by B-bone
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