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Can Clinton win the election?

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Well yes she can, but just maybe she will not the last American election was one Democrats should never have lost.
Yet they did in my view the day they selected the wrong candidate.
Hilary may not be the wrong candidate but can she win?
Her party has a choice two candidates each with a strong following each would make history if they won.
Bit of a risk here but I do not think she can win.
She would make a good leader America would be a better country for it but that is my judgment.
Why? if Obarma drops out his followers may just balk at following the party line.
The campaign has got dirty and clouded by issues of race and gender, in the final wash some men are bound to say no to a female leader .
I am biased I clearly want Clinton's opponent to win but am not blind to the fact Hilary is a great prospect.
Posted by Belly, Friday, 8 February 2008 5:33:19 AM
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Dear Belly,

I feel that Hillary Clinton will win.

She will invite Barack Obama to be her Vice-President.

Win, Win, all round.

That is my prediction - for what its worth.

I'll be watching the news closely for all the developments.

American politics has suddenly become interesting...

And, about time!
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 8 February 2008 2:29:41 PM
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I am not changing my view she can not, we must remember her opponent is far different.
The republican one I mean, he can take votes from her party away from her even is likely to do so.
After I posted the thread I read in the Australian a story saying she may be behind already.
It will be a win win if she makes it all the way but I feel she will not get there.
Posted by Belly, Friday, 8 February 2008 2:39:13 PM
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It will make absolutely no difference to how the American administration continues to view it their perogative to bomb the rest of the world.
Posted by HenryVIII, Friday, 8 February 2008 4:49:47 PM
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Dear Henry,

That's why I'm hoping that an intelligent woman will make it as President.

We don't want a repeat of the previous Administrative blunders.

"When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty." - Bernard Shaw.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 8 February 2008 9:38:41 PM
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So but I think Henry had to get his own personal biases of his chest.
The comment did not explore the thread , it hints of the worst in America and ignores the best.
It highlights just how bad a leader G W Bush has been but leaves the promise of change unspoken of.
Threads die because of such posts.
Look around the forum any day, after such a pointless post even I not longer visit as it looks to be pointless to try to get back to the subject.
In a thread America a debate Foxy you and I highlighted a far different America.
It is easy to defame the USA but in truth, full honest truth, who would swap life in America for the killing Fields of the African Continent?
Or any middle eastern country?
My thread is a view and a hope of change in that great country, not unlike our own has begun.
I have a view that the Democrats are not yet over the line.
That Clinton is still to beat her own party's opponent.
And that both of them would face a far different man than Bush.
Should Obarma win he faces race issues.
Should it be Clinton she faces many issues not the least gender.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 9 February 2008 3:57:29 AM
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