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Re: Wesley Clark Gaining Popularity with the Left?
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Wesley Clark has a much better chance of being elected president than does Hillary Clinton. [/ QUOTE ]I'm pretty sure I said the same thing, but Hillary is the heavy favorite to win the nomination. |
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Re: Wesley Clark Gaining Popularity with the Left?
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[ QUOTE ] John Edwards is a tremendous campaigner. He has huge personal energy and appeal. [/ QUOTE ]Edwards reputation during the 2004 campaign was that he was bad on the stump and wasn't much more than a good looking guy with a nice hairdo (IOW, he had no cache) [/ QUOTE ]This is pretty much the opposite of the truth. lehighguy is right, we should have nominated him. |
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[ QUOTE ] Wesley Clark has a much better chance of being elected president than does Hillary Clinton. [/ QUOTE ]I'm pretty sure I said the same thing, but Hillary is the heavy favorite to win the nomination. [/ QUOTE ] Just to be clear, I wasn't suggesting you were saying that. I was just adding my comment to the thread. The Democrats should get behind someone with an actual chance. I firmly believe there will be a female president within my lifetime, but it will not be her. A former president's wife will never be viewed the same way as a woman who made her own name. |
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I agree with your post except for the end. I think Hil has a 50% chance of getting the nomination, and about a 50% chance of winning the general election as well.
Also, the overwhelming majority of women in high places of power during the past couple centuries got there by being associated with a powerful man. From Ghandi to Dole to Hillary, to many others that I read about in some sociology or political science textbook that I forgot about. |
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Also, the overwhelming majority of women in high places of power during the past couple centuries got there by being associated with a powerful man. From Ghandi to Dole to Hillary, to many others that I read about in some sociology or political science textbook that I forgot about. [/ QUOTE ] This is true, but you're in murky waters when dealing with this issue in the U.S. Presidential Election. I just have a feeling the voting public of this country will never be able to accept Hillary in the role of president. Still, that's obviously just speculation on my part. I would guess she has about a 35% chance of winning the nomination and a 5% chance of winning the general election. |
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Re: Wesley Clark Gaining Popularity with the Left?
So you'd give me 10-1 odds that Hill is our next Prez? =D
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So you'd give me 10-1 odds that Hill is our next Prez? =D [/ QUOTE ] Assuming the amount was reasonable for a far from wealthy man, yes. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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10 from me, 100 from you?
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10 from me, 100 from you? [/ QUOTE ] Try to remember this (I probably wont) once it gets a bit closer to the election. Let's at least wait until 2006! I would give you the same odds. |
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Re: Wesley Clark Gaining Popularity with the Left?
If I bookmark the page will the url always take me here?
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