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BOOKIES SAY HILLARY FAVORITE FOR 2008
Newsmax ^ | 11/3/04

Posted on 11/03/2004 11:28:53 AM PST by areafiftyone

Britain's Scotsman reports that Hillary Clinton today was named favorite to win the next U.S. presidential vote in 2008 after George Bush won re-election to the White House.

The wife of former President Bill Clinton was installed at 5-to-1 odds by the betting agency Ladbrokes and 6-to-1 by William Hill to take over from Bush after his second term.

Bush was Ladbrokes' favorite for the whole of the election campaign. It's estimated that some 8 million pounds was spent wagering the U.S. election.

Ladbrokes has Hillary Clinton at 5-1 followed by former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani at 7-1 and Kerry running mate John Edwards at 8-1.


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KEYWORDS: hildabeast; hitlery
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No non red state Dem has been elected since JFK (did he really win), if not since FDR. The Dems will have to realize this by their next election. The heartland is their only hope. Truman, Johnson, Carter and Clinton.

It won't be Hillary.


61 posted on 11/03/2004 11:42:22 AM PST by mirkinmuffley (Gentlemen, you can't fight in here this is the war room!)
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To: tomahawk
Amen and Amen. Here in West Tenn. we have had to put up with the Clintons for thirty years. Memphis is just an extension of Arkansas and Mississippi. You are right the Hildabeast would really draw the Republicans out of the woodwork. The people of Arkansas do not like her as she is not as charming as her snake oil husband.
62 posted on 11/03/2004 11:42:59 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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To: areafiftyone

If Giuliani or Pataki run against Hillary in 2006, she could lose her Senate seat and will be knocked out of the running in 2008.


63 posted on 11/03/2004 11:43:01 AM PST by Revenge of Sith
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To: Revenge of Sith

Thats what I am hoping for. But if Guiliani or Pataki hold off and decide to run for president - she is cocky enough to think that she can beat Guiliani!


64 posted on 11/03/2004 11:43:59 AM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: JLS
As much as like Jeb, I can't believe Rove would make that decision. The venom and cries of nepotism would ruin his chances to win.

No, I suspect they'll replace Cheney with Rice somewhere in the first or second year and run her against Hitlery. Not that I think she's presidential material yet.

If the Dems were able to get 48% of the vote to go for Kerry, do you really doubt Hitlery's chances of winning?
65 posted on 11/03/2004 11:44:33 AM PST by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (I'm fresh out of tags. I'll pick some up tomorrow.)
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To: Ghost of Philip Marlowe

I head that Rice might leave. I hope she doesn't.


66 posted on 11/03/2004 11:45:21 AM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: Alberta's Child

It's unlikely that Giuliani will go from being a mayor to being a president without winning a statewide office.


67 posted on 11/03/2004 11:45:32 AM PST by Revenge of Sith
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To: SuziQ

Condoleza would be a great VP!


68 posted on 11/03/2004 11:46:22 AM PST by RoseD (Oklahoma)
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To: dcam
Edwards political career never really got off of the ground. He spent about 3 years actually as a working Senator. The rest of his term running for President.
69 posted on 11/03/2004 11:46:31 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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To: JLS

Jeb would be the biggest mistake we could make. This isn't a monarchy. He may be a good guy and all, but it will never happen


70 posted on 11/03/2004 11:46:36 AM PST by strider44
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To: areafiftyone

I think the republican candidate is a much more interesting question.


71 posted on 11/03/2004 11:46:38 AM PST by lawnguy (Those who beat their swords into plow shares, are destined to be ruled by those who don't.)
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To: Ghost of Philip Marlowe
I suspect they'll replace Cheney with Rice somewhere in the first or second year...

I like that line of thought. If I had to bet right now, no way on God's green Earth is Hillary elected President. You want to talk about a fired up "anti-Hillary" base ? All we need to do is find a good candidate (unlike Kerry who was a horrible candidate) and the Pubbie wins BIG.

72 posted on 11/03/2004 11:46:39 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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To: JLS

Jeb would be the biggest mistake we could make. This isn't a monarchy. He may be a good guy and all, but it will never happen


73 posted on 11/03/2004 11:47:25 AM PST by strider44
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To: mariabush
The people of Arkansas do not like her as she is not as charming as her snake oil husband.

She really does drip anger and contempt. I don't know that she could even get the nomination. Remember, everyone thought Hillary's poop wouldn't stink because they thought Clinton was such a popular president and that the country wanted More, More!! Baloney. She will carry with her NO positive legacy from the 90's boom years. Far too long ago to be useful, and the bloom is off the Clinton rose anyway. I am not the least bit fearful of this woman.

74 posted on 11/03/2004 11:47:37 AM PST by kezekiel
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To: areafiftyone

Man i don't know what I enjoy more, beating up on Liberals or conservative thinking.

hmmm


75 posted on 11/03/2004 11:48:02 AM PST by bubman
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To: areafiftyone

Nope.


76 posted on 11/03/2004 11:48:11 AM PST by mabelkitty (Blackwell for Governor in 2006!!!)
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To: areafiftyone

Good. As Dickie Morris once said, Hillary will never win in a country where voting is private.


77 posted on 11/03/2004 11:48:29 AM PST by True_wesT
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To: Wyatt's Torch

That would be brilliant of them!


78 posted on 11/03/2004 11:48:37 AM PST by RoseD (Oklahoma)
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To: JLS

Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney for `08. :)


79 posted on 11/03/2004 11:48:44 AM PST by hchutch (A pro-artificial turf, pro-designated hitter baseball fan.)
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To: Clioman
Rudy and John Ashcroft are at opposite ends of the spectrum on just about every issue.
80 posted on 11/03/2004 11:49:06 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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