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To: greenspirit who wrote (102058)2/24/2005 4:30:32 PM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 793750
 
I wouldn’t have a problem voting for Condi, but this is delving into an area that people are not always entirely honest. It’s hard to say how a Black woman, even one as brilliant as Condi, would be received by American demographics today.

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To: greenspirit who wrote (102058)2/24/2005 4:40:10 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 793750
 
Why would any sane person give up being Secretary of State to become Vice President? This rumor has been around since last year. I didn't believe it then and I don't believe it now.



To: greenspirit who wrote (102058)2/24/2005 4:42:04 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793750
 
"Being a sitting vice president places Condi in an impregnable position for the GOP nomination in 2008 and sucks every breath of wind from Hillary's sails. Historically, it's hard for a party to keep the White House after they've had it for eight years. This is George Bush and Dick Cheney's way to buck history – and make it.

It makes a lot of sense. You really have to wonder how she will stand up to the hurly-burly of electionering. Running for President without ever have been elected to anything? It's a big jump.

She should split the black vote. And lose a lot of the southern.