Huh?If you want a real snapshot of America, you need to look to Massachusetts.
I keed. Hell, we were the only state that didn't vote for Nixon in ???72. We're so far left, we're outside the margins.
Huh?If you want a real snapshot of America, you need to look to Massachusetts.
Truthi think she is unelectable, her negatives are too high, and the idea that she is somehow a symbol of "change," standing at the podium with Bill, Madeleine Halfbright, and Wesley Clark is laughable. Its just one more instance of her focus group mentality, its like some advisor polled the word "change" and so they adopted it as a tagline.
Truthi think she is unelectable, her negatives are too high, and the idea that she is somehow a symbol of "change," standing at the podium with Bill, Madeleine Halfbright, and Wesley Clark is laughable. Its just one more instance of her focus group mentality, its like some advisor polled the word "change" and so they adopted it as a tagline.
Good God are you stupid.You cannot point to one speech or vote from Obama that propelled him into higher numbers. Either she did this to herself through a poorly worded answer, or the media wanted to make this a race. That is the reality.
Good God are you stupid.You cannot point to one speech or vote from Obama that propelled him into higher numbers. Either she did this to herself through a poorly worded answer, or the media wanted to make this a race. That is the reality.
Fuck Wally & Beaver...And i'm probably not the only one who laughs when people below the age of 75 start out a sentence with "Good god". Tell Wally and the Beaver I said what's up.
im surprised to find out that a hillary fanboy knows someone under the age of 75And i'm probably not the only one who laughs when people below the age of 75 start out a sentence with "Good god". Tell Wally and the Beaver I said what's up.
COSINE. Hilary doesn't stand a chance of winning a general election. Too many people hate her. Even democrats. And a lot of women. And possibly as many men. I like her fine but she just isn't going to win. Just not.i think she is unelectable, her negatives are too high
COSINE. Hilary doesn't stand a chance of winning a general election. Too many people hate her. Even democrats. And a lot of women. And possibly as many men. I like her fine but she just isn't going to win. Just not.i think she is unelectable, her negatives are too high
COSINE. Hilary doesn't stand a chance of winning a general election. Too many people hate her. Even democrats. And a lot of women. And possibly as many men. I like her fine but she just isn't going to win. Just not.i think she is unelectable, her negatives are too high
Without discounting the power of the evangelical vote, if you look at what platforms Bush won on in 2004, most of it had to do with post-9/11 fallout and fears. Bush won because people felt safer with him than with Kerry (god knows why but whatever, that's what the exiting polling suggested). His religious views aren't what drew non-fundamentalists to vote for him and it's important that we don't give the religious right more credit than they deserve. The number of voters for whom 'values issues' are truly important is still a small minority compared to bread and butter things like national security and the economy.and as for bush once you get jesus all up in the mix your metrics for electability no longer have any rational basis
huh?The rest of the country will look at these results and will now feel more comfortable voting for Barack because folks in Iowa did.
Without discounting the power of the evangelical vote, if you look at what platforms Bush won on in 2004, most of it had to do with post-9/11 fallout and fears. Bush won because people felt safer with him than with Kerry (god knows why but whatever, that's what the exiting polling suggested). His religious views aren't what drew non-fundamentalists to vote for him and it's important that we don't give the religious right more credit than they deserve. The number of voters for whom 'values issues' are truly important is still a small minority compared to bread and butter things like national security and the economy.and as for bush once you get jesus all up in the mix your metrics for electability no longer have any rational basis
huh?The rest of the country will look at these results and will now feel more comfortable voting for Barack because folks in Iowa did.
IMO, Clinton = Kerry. If it ends up being a race pitting Clinton against Romney, you will see a 3rd Party Candidacy from Bloomberg, at least that's what I'm hearing. Bloomberg might win but more likely he'll split off a lot of votes from the Democratic candidate.
Another scenario is that Clinton goes up against McCain, who could beat her. I think she could beat Giuliani but not sure about Huckabee. I think Huckabee could beat Clinton.
Clinton is in no way a shoe-in and in many ways is just more of the Same Old Democratic Party that people started running from in 2000 and haven't stopped.