Posted on 12/28/2004 6:37:04 AM PST by areafiftyone
That's why Hillary is running to the right of Bush on this issue, IMO. Figure that Hillary already has the left coast votes, plus the upper midwest and New England. If she can peel off a couple of southern states over the border issue (Ariz., N.M., Fla.) she can get to 270 EVs.
I think Hillary's best chance to win in '08 is with a credible third-party candidate splitting the Republican vote. That's one reason why I believe the MSM is pushing for McCain or Rudy G....because they know a social conservative candidate will likely run and split the Republican vote, leading to a Hillary win. Remember, Bill Clinton won in '92 with 43% of the popular vote.
Dick...can she win the South, paisano?...remember the Red Bible Thumping States?
Forget about this none sense with the Blacks, Hispanics, Yellows etcetera pp.(2 points here, 3 points there and so on...)
Let me give you a more realistic prediction...it will never happened!
Hillary does not have the presidential material, period!
You are hallucinating Morris!
Nuttin' against sucking toes in private, but seeing it on tape made me wanna puke. Somehow that sight makes minimizes Morris in my mind..........but what do I know?*~*
she NEEDS stopping in '06.......
So that's the litmus test? You've got to be kidding me. If a candidate held otherwise conservative positions on all the issues, but was pro-choice, you'd vote against them? That, my FRiend, is lunacy. Keep in mind here, most moderates and conservatives who are pro-choice are not the rabid abortion-at-any-time-or-age types.
There's a simple and effective rule - vote for the most overall conservative candidate for any given position, and you'll be doing well for the country.
Keep voting single-issue. We'll have President Rodham-Clinton in no time.
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