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To: bentway who wrote (216197)2/4/2007 5:16:58 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I'll vote a straight democratic ticket regardless who the nominee is. The republicans have probably permanently lost my votes.

But I feel very neutral toward Hillary. I believe she's competent enough, but she comes across as an ordinary pol, imo. Just hasn't caught fire with me yet.

And, as much as I respect Bill Clinton's intellect, I'm tired of the Clinton saga and hate the thought of having the right-wing propaganda machine cranked up again to rehash all the old accusations. UGH!!

I've also wondered if Hillary might tend to 'compete' with Bill and chart her own, less centrist, course



To: bentway who wrote (216197)2/4/2007 5:29:55 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hillary took upstate republican districts in NY in both senate races. Men will vote for Hillary. Edwarss was on Meet the Press for an entire hour. He is a very impressive Pol. I can see an Edwards/Obama ticket--north/south, white/black, rural/urban balanced. It will take that type of ticket to derail Hillary. She is well known, has gobs of money and is married to the first black president thus negating obamas appeal.



To: bentway who wrote (216197)2/4/2007 9:13:15 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 281500
 
Rudy is dead meat nationally. IMO