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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (100135)1/14/2008 6:44:53 PM
From: alanrsRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
If she is, that's okay by me. There is a poster from new hampshire (female) who does a pretty good job of explaining new hampshire mind set. It's a little more complicated than I would have thought. No time right now, must pick up grandson.

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (100135)1/14/2008 10:07:23 PM
From: Sr KRespond to of 306849
 
Some day when there is a woman President and she serves 2 terms and she's married for the entire Presidency to one man, and he has never served in public office, and he runs for the Senate in a state where they don't live and have never lived, and they buy a house in that state and he wins, and he wins re-election, do you think you would consider him qualified to run for and be the President 8 years after her term ended, based substantially on his experience in the White House?

If his leading opponent in the primaries is a woman serving her first term as a Senator, how do you think you would compare their experience to be President?