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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (76699)6/1/2006 2:09:35 PM
From: CogitoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
>>Allen, I think it is time to look ahead not to the past. What do you think of a Gore run in 2008. Seeing that Hillary has a core base of supporters, don't you think that Gore would be in aposition to arouse those Democrats who do not support her?

IMO,, Hillary has a very small chance to win the WH. She supported the Iraq war and the American people would be looking at someone who was not associated with the war such as Gore, Jeb Bush etc.<<

CSFO -

I think Gore would have a better chance than HIllary. He did get the most votes in the 2000 election, after all, despite having the all the personality of a brick, and with a third party candidate in the mix.

I'd like to see somebody a little more excting, though. The only Democrat I've seen who can talk straight and stir any excitement at all is Barack Obama, and he's too smart to try to run for Prez with less than one term of Senate experience.

I still like Edwards. He did well in his debate against Cheney, not allowing Dick to get away with fudging the facts, but I suppose he's a long shot.

- Allen