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To: goldworldnet who wrote (10045)10/29/2007 5:38:43 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 25737
 
These charts reflect the General Election from May 04 to Nov. 04. Once the nominations are finished for both parties would think the gambler's bets might be more meaningful.

The General Election has not started even though the news reports talk as though Hillary is already running a General Election campaign.

Do wonder how many times they were wrong with their bets and predictions and with what races. One cannot be right 100% of the time.

Hillary is not doing well with the women's vote. If she is to win it will be because of the male vote.

We have discussed this on the Obama thread-------

Hillary wants this election badly so don't be surprised at anything, true or false, that comes forth from her campaign in terms of attacks on the Republican and Independent Candidates if she is nominated.

I don't believe most people even know of the Clinton's past in Arkansas, the finance scandals, Bill's multiple affairs, Hillary's inclination to more government control and taxation. I hear such pablum style comments reg. Hillary. These indicate that these potential voters are making their decisions based on little information.

mj