Posted on 12/11/2002 2:15:31 AM PST by RonDog
Yes, but they can always let him run, and then substitute Hitlery at the last minute. It worked for NJ.Perhaps, but the Hildabeast does not seem to be very popular either, from:
Poll: Democrats don't like Hillary
WorldNetDaily ^ | December 10, 2002 | N/A
Posted on 12/09/2002 10:32 PM PST by scripter
Sixty-eight percent said the New York Democratic senator and former first lady should not run for president in 2004, while 28 percent said she should get into the race. Four percent were undecided about Clinton. The former first lady has said she will not run for president in 2004. She has not ruled out running for the White House in 2008.
Only 37 percent of New Hampshire Democratic primary voters said they would be more likely to vote for a presidential candidate endorsed by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, while 29 percent said they would be less likely to vote for someone supported by him.
Former Vice President Al Gore and Sen. John Kerry are running about even as the front-runners, according to the survey. The poll had Gore, the party's unsuccessful nominee in 2000, favored by 31 percent of Democrats and independents who say they may vote in the primary, traditionally the first in the nation. Kerry, from neighboring Massachusetts, had the support of 28 percent of the potential primary voters.
Potential New Hampshire primary voters were split on the prospect of another Gore candidacy with 50 percent saying he should run again and 44 saying he should not.
"It shows this is no cakewalk for Gore," said Lee Miringoff, head of the Poughkeepsie, N.Y.-based polling institute.
Among New Hampshire voters who work in Massachusetts, Kerry led Gore, 37 percent to 24 percent.
The telephone poll of 425 registered Democrats and independents was conducted from Dec. 2 through Dec. 4 and has a sampling error margin of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
Gore, the former vice president, has said he will announce in January if he will again seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Kerry has formed an exploratory committee to boost his candidacy.
Among other potential Democratic contenders, only Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, Gore's running mate two years ago, was in double digits in the new poll, with 10 percent.
The poll found Vermont Gov. Howard Dean favored by 6 percent of potential primary voters, Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri at 5 percent, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota at 3 percent, Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina at 2 percent and the Rev. Al Sharpton of New York at 1 percent.
Fourteen percent were undecided.
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The Clinton legacy lives on...
Skewer the Clintons and help Free Republic at the same time!
This is one indictment they can't duck!
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How accurately you express my thoughts.
I agree as well, but I often contemplate how sweet it would be for Algore to LOSE the primary, and BIG.
Dorgan has delivered the first message. Algore isn't bright enough to realize that he will be destroyed before the Democrat establishment lets him get anywhere near the nomination.
I guess not.
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Capto Veritas ^ | 12/11/02 | Kyle Williams
Posted on 12/11/2002 8:01 PM PST by Kwilliams
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Dittos to what Ron said; God BlessHere is an UPDATE from Hugh.
He picked up a cold in foggy old London-town, and the doctor here does not want to be chopping up some sick guy - who might be breathing germs all over him during the operation (!) - so they decided to postpone Hugh's surgery until mid-January.:o)
That, too. :o)
Please ping me for Hewie.
The only thing going for Algore is that he LOST the electoral college, dispite the popular vote majority. DimRATs will try to elect him on that platform, alone. Careful what you wish for.
I sure don't see anything racist or "offensive" about Lott's comments. It sickens me that President Bush came out on the apologetic side of this debate. Instead of going along with Al Gore, Bush should have said something like "Senator Thurmond has been an exemplary leader his very long and very productive life. His attitudes have changed in the last 30 years just like the rest of the country. That Mr. Lott recognizes greatness in leadership, regardless of past attitudes, says much about Mr. Lott as well."
Instead, the first time somebody plays the race card, conservatives start peeing in their pants and apologizing. They should look the whiners in the face and say firmly, "shut up."
Please ping me for Hewie.Hewie?
O.K., let freedom sing. You are now ON my Hugh Hewitt PING list.To see what you have been missing, please click the following link to find every thread (including those to which I send my HH ping) which has a reply addressed - by ANYONE - to Hugh Hewitt:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/involved?group=81.(Note: John Robinson's program adds the asterisk (*) to Hugh's name in the "To:" field (see above) - to indicate that his screen name is on the "official FR bump list register"
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. . .you mean his insightful 'post modernism' critique?
. . .aka. . .his truly stupid, insipid, irrelevant and hopeless, attempt at meaningful discourse book. . .
If only I had. :-(
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