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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-24-05 08:58 PM
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55. Personally I think Guiliani & McCain have a better chance...
...than Rice. Frist is a "who-knows"
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  -Hillary in 2008? Polls show her beating almost everyone CRYINGWOLFOWITZ  Apr-24-05 04:41 PM   #0 
  - Those polls are a result of name recognition.  Radical Activist   Apr-24-05 04:46 PM   #1 
  - I remember saying the same thing in 2003  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:21 PM   #17 
  - Are you suggesting there were voters who didn't' know who Kerry was?  Radical Activist   Apr-24-05 05:36 PM   #21 
     - people did not know kerry from the beginning  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:46 PM   #23 
     - Except for the few who understood Kerry's decades of historic achievement  blm   Apr-24-05 06:02 PM   #31 
     - Most voters STILL don't know much about Kerry. The media wouldn't let them  blm   Apr-24-05 05:58 PM   #28 
     - True, people knew the Republican version of Kerry.  Radical Activist   Apr-24-05 09:02 PM   #56 
        - Kerry did NOT have any name recognition. He was always treated as  blm   Apr-25-05 09:45 AM   #63 
           - You're not talking about name recognition.  Radical Activist   Apr-25-05 01:39 PM   #77 
     - Interesting... I volunteered at the polls on election day, and one of the  Misunderestimator   Apr-25-05 10:27 AM   #71 
  - of course. What's your point?  wyldwolf   Apr-24-05 06:01 PM   #30 
  - My point was stated and fairly obvious.  Radical Activist   Apr-24-05 08:57 PM   #54 
  - Unfortunately name recognition can win elections  Quixote1818   Apr-25-05 08:01 PM   #83 
  - I typed this last night..  tedoll78   Apr-24-05 04:47 PM   #2 
  - our candidate is already going to have a better chance than 2004  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:26 PM   #18 
     - Bush will campaign hard for the canidate  iconoclastNYC   Apr-25-05 09:51 AM   #64 
  - Think of every year until 2007 as dog years - 7 to 1. Who knows by then.  autorank   Apr-24-05 04:48 PM   #3 
  - Clark and Durbin  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:27 PM   #19 
     - Oh really.  autorank   Apr-24-05 05:51 PM   #24 
        - absolutely name recongition matters  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 06:11 PM   #36 
        - It matters, yes; it will change by the primaries; it's not everything.  autorank   Apr-24-05 07:20 PM   #50 
        - He did that against a bunch of other no names  dsc   Apr-25-05 10:01 AM   #68 
  - I worry that...  ThumperDumper   Apr-24-05 04:48 PM   #4 
  - neither did kerry  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:51 PM   #25 
  - How many conservatives did Clinton score?  iconoclastNYC   Apr-25-05 09:54 AM   #65 
  - Dream on  JNelson6563   Apr-24-05 04:50 PM   #5 
  - COME ON CLINTON? DINO???  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:57 PM   #26 
     - NAFTA, GATT, WTO, 96telcomm, welfare deform, iraq war vote,bankruptcy bill  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:17 PM   #38 
     - If she's a Dem then I'm not.  Dude_CalmDown   Apr-24-05 10:08 PM   #60 
     - I don't think you understand what a "Democrat" is then.  Lone Pawn   Apr-25-05 10:57 AM   #74 
     - Don't put words in my mouth  JNelson6563   Apr-25-05 09:57 AM   #66 
        - Good post, Julie  notsodumbhillbilly   Apr-25-05 10:05 AM   #69 
  - Doesn't look that good to me  haypops   Apr-24-05 04:50 PM   #6 
  - you are right about that one, mccain is no liberal  still_one   Apr-24-05 04:55 PM   #11 
  - Right on!  Inspired   Apr-24-05 05:11 PM   #13 
  - GOP would have no problem backing mccain or giuliani  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:20 PM   #39 
  - Hillary has no one to blame but herself  dwickham   Apr-24-05 05:16 PM   #16 
  - mccain is a moderate RINO  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 05:58 PM   #27 
  - Kerry wasn't as disliked  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 06:13 PM   #37 
     - and a lot of us don't love,hillary, the corporate party-line automaton  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:28 PM   #44 
  - Just imagine... President Rodham Clinton  funflower   Apr-24-05 04:52 PM   #7 
  - only good thing is rush would have a coronary on election day  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:30 PM   #45 
     - She sounds pretty good to me right now....  funflower   Apr-24-05 06:47 PM   #48 
  - its all bs  still_one   Apr-24-05 04:53 PM   #8 
  - Hagel is a old time conservative  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 06:01 PM   #29 
     - he also is a BBV crook  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:23 PM   #41 
  - Not if the pukes control the machines and NOT if that poll was legitimate!  bush_is_wacko   Apr-24-05 04:54 PM   #9 
  - We're losing cause we don't have working class candidates  billbuckhead   Apr-24-05 04:55 PM   #10 
  - i agree, if the dems really want to win, put wes in  still_one   Apr-24-05 04:59 PM   #12 
  - Working class hero?  Inspired   Apr-24-05 05:14 PM   #15 
  - I agree with you 100%.  Rooktoven   Apr-24-05 05:28 PM   #20 
  - Thank you  Inspired   Apr-24-05 06:04 PM   #33 
  - money money money  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 06:05 PM   #34 
  - No, it's not his fault. It's the media's.  Clark2008   Apr-24-05 06:10 PM   #35 
     - John Edwards put himself through law school.  Rooktoven   Apr-25-05 10:45 AM   #73 
  - clark's campaign  CRYINGWOLFOWITZ   Apr-24-05 06:03 PM   #32 
  - Thank God  Inspired   Apr-24-05 06:26 PM   #43 
  - then we go with dick durbin r russ feingold  Adenoid_Hynkel   Apr-24-05 06:22 PM   #40 
  - just went to the local coffee shop owned by a republican gal who said  NVMojo   Apr-24-05 05:12 PM   #14 
  - I'll vote for proven winners - Bill as Pres; Hill as Senator.  patricia92243   Apr-24-05 05:46 PM   #22 
  - For the last time McCain is not a Liberal!!  WI_DEM   Apr-24-05 06:25 PM   #42 
  - I assume you believe the polls ?  kentuck   Apr-24-05 06:35 PM   #46 
  - Pataki for persident?  Alex146   Apr-24-05 06:40 PM   #47 
  - I agree.  iconoclastNYC   Apr-25-05 09:57 AM   #67 
  - Exactly what the republicans want to hear...They want Hilary so bad  LaPera   Apr-24-05 07:15 PM   #49 
  - Polls showed Gore and kerry winning too ...n/t  SoCalDem   Apr-24-05 07:33 PM   #51 
  - After the '06 mid-terms is a better time to worry about this.  Spider Jerusalem   Apr-24-05 07:41 PM   #52 
  - Excuse me? Who wasn't passionate about Kerry?  wisteria   Apr-24-05 07:48 PM   #53 
  - Most of his voters.  Lone Pawn   Apr-25-05 05:09 PM   #79 
  - Personally I think Guiliani & McCain have a better chance...  LynneSin   Apr-24-05 08:58 PM   #55 
  - I will note vote for any dem who supported the war. nt  KnowerOfLogic   Apr-24-05 09:25 PM   #57 
  - Have fun enabling Republicans.  Lone Pawn   Apr-25-05 11:00 AM   #75 
  - Polls aren't to be trusted anymore...we are being hornswoggled on this...  AzDar   Apr-24-05 09:46 PM   #58 
  - Boxer has a better chance than Hillary!  B Calm   Apr-24-05 10:02 PM   #59 
  - Yes, but only among DUers.  Lone Pawn   Apr-25-05 11:01 AM   #76 
  - It's 2005, for fuck's sake!  aeolian   Apr-24-05 10:12 PM   #61 
  - Must ...struggle...should'nt touch...Hillary thread...need 10 foot pole  entanglement   Apr-24-05 10:50 PM   #62 
  - But Hillary is just republican light.  patcox2   Apr-25-05 10:24 AM   #70 
  - Actually, Hillary might well just be a Republican  Zynx   Apr-25-05 10:36 AM   #72 
  - Rephrase the question.  Lone Pawn   Apr-25-05 05:08 PM   #78 
  - It doesn't matter, Diebold will take care of it anyway.  yellozebra   Apr-25-05 05:47 PM   #80 
  - Propaganda  Swamp Rat   Apr-25-05 05:54 PM   #81 
  - ...sigh...  aeolian   Apr-25-05 06:21 PM   #82 
  - I agree with the polarizing statement. For every person who hates her  beyurslf   Apr-25-05 08:10 PM   #84 
 

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