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To: Great Communicator
Giuliani would most likely beat Clinton in a national race, but it would be close. Again, a lot of conservatives would stay home. He's pro-choice, pro gay marriage, and pro gun control. Either candidate might be acceptable for a socially liberal, moderate Republican, but neither is the type of candidate that anybody who frequents this website should be endorsing.

but can you think of any conservative republicans that actually has a chance to beat hiltery ? i cant think of any ... i would prefer anyone at center or slightly to the right over Hillary anyday.
15 posted on 01/30/2006 1:20:03 PM PST by Element187
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To: Element187

Actually, I can think of a few, but the point is that Jeb Bush would have a better chance of beating Hillary Clinton than Condoleezza Rice. As a matter of fact, the only way Bush could possibly run and win in 2008 be if Clinton was his challenger, in which case all nepotisism charges would be moot.

My personal candidate for 2008 right now is Newt Gingrich (should he run), but keep in mind that Governor Bush of Texas did not become the frontrunner in 2000 until after the South Carolina primary. The fact that no name jumps out at you right now doesn't necessarily mean anything more than that several perspective candidates have thus far avoided putting their names in play.

This much I can promise you: Condoleezza Rice will never be President of The United States, so get that idea out of your head.


16 posted on 01/30/2006 1:28:14 PM PST by Great Communicator ("A well-adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous.")
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