To: Rembrandt_fan
he's the only established Republican face with a chance against Hillary--with the possible exception of John McCain, Hillary aint that popular. You guys seem to think that she has some magical powers over the electorate and that she would sell in middle America. As a result, you believe that only a Rockefeller Republican can beat her.
I fear Bill Richarson or Evan Bayh more than I do Hillary.
61 posted on
08/10/2005 1:44:02 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Intelligent Design Isn't Very Intelligent)
To: Clemenza
Nope, not intimidated by collective Clinton voodoo, but do know that Hillary has near-universal voter recognition, which translates to millions (and millions) of dollars. That recognition, combined with her increasingly hawkish positioning on national defense and her 'centering' on controversial policies like abortion, make her a formidable opponent. If Republicans throw a dark horse against her out of some misguided sense of idealogical purity, we lose. And regardless of what Democrats in Ohio might say, losing is a bad thing.
To: Clemenza; Rembrandt_fan
I don't know, I get the feeling things are moving to the right. Call it woman's intuition. Not too many people I know are fooled by HiLIARy's recent shift to Christianity and prolife positions. And with women, well, most of us think if you can't run a marriage and keep your man to heel, you sure the hell can't run the nation.
95 posted on
08/11/2005 3:11:28 PM PDT by
Hi Heels
(Guns kill and cause crime? Dang, mine must be malfunctioning....)
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