Comments on: Poll: Clinton's Run Opens Doors For Women

Most Voters Think Her Candidacy Will Make It Easier For Other Women To Run For President

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by rational_1 June 4, 2008 1:30 AM EDT
Hey Barack, two words to remember - Vince Foster! LOL!
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 1:27 AM EDT
I still think Hillary would do ok as VP
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by puritan9 June 4, 2008 1:24 AM EDT
Hillary will be the Health Care Czar in the Obama Administration to get universal healthcare done. As far as a place on the ticket is concerned she has miscalculated the strain she has caused, just as she made a wrong decision in supporting the war. This repeated miscalculation shows poor judgment not fit for a President.
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 1:24 AM EDT
Those that say Obama has no experience on here, have no experience themselves to make the judgement. People with very little education are good for telling people they are not experienced.
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 1:24 AM EDT
Those that say Obama has no experience on here, have no experience themselves to make the judgement. People with very little education are good for telling people they are not experienced.
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by puritan9 June 4, 2008 1:16 AM EDT
Many times I have heard the story of the little boy who sold his bike to donate money to her campaign. I hope with her millions she can now buy the kid a bike.
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by creeper00 June 4, 2008 1:16 AM EDT
"Opens doors?"

Bull$hit. That''s what you told us when Geraldine Ferraro ran, what, twenty-four years ago. And it''s been that long since we saw another female on the ticket.

Women are sick of being patted on the head, MSM. That''s why they lead the rebellion against Barack Obama, a man whose pretty words far outweigh his experience.

Democrats will be running a loser again if they nominate Obama.
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by zavatchen June 4, 2008 1:14 AM EDT
I have been inspired, uplifted, and grateful for the opportunity to experience an incredible woman and public servant run for President of the United States of America.

My hope today is that Senator Hillary Clinton will have the opportunity to keep running and ultimately become the Democratic nominee. She has endured much and yet has maintained such grace and dignity.

I am truly proud of Senator Hillary Clinton and all women who continue to show the courage to ''stand up''.
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by puritan9 June 4, 2008 1:14 AM EDT
Hillary came across a very bad sore loser. If she continues to behave this way she is only showing that she is not fit to be a leader. She is making her 18 million supporters look like frustrated women. It is time to let it go - this is no way to beg for a negotiated leverage. Poor cry baby.
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by renonv5 June 4, 2008 1:04 AM EDT
What a class act she is. After all this bullsh-t, she still cares about each and every individual. And she won South Dakota too.
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by thisandthat1 June 4, 2008 12:52 AM EDT
She doesn''t even have enough class to concede defeat gracefully! Pathetic!
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by realpatriot1 June 4, 2008 12:41 AM EDT
terrie13,

The candidate with the most money didn''t start out that way, didn''t run into any problems paying his staff or his bills, didn''t deend upon special interests to be the main funders of his campaign, didn''t write off any states until West Virginia & Kentucky near the end, and clearly ran the superior national campaign operation of the 3 major candidates.
That''s competence like no one has seen for quite some time!

Do you have a better measure of executive ability to point to in the background of the "experienced" candidates? If the others manage our national finances like they managed their campaign finances the Chinese will be foreclosing on all of us in a few years.

Bin Laden has said that his mission is to involve the U.S. in a proxy war that will bankrupt our economy. McCain is doing his best to fulfill Bin Laden''s mission.
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by grannygoodst June 4, 2008 12:30 AM EDT
OMG...
Now we exchange incompetence for inexperience? NI don''t think so! Time to change parties, me thinks, and I never thought I would say that. Seems like the winning candidate(s) are not necessarily the best for the job, but who has the most money to buy their way in.
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by grannygoodst June 4, 2008 12:30 AM EDT
OMG...
Now we exchange incompetence for inexperience? I don''t think so! Time to change parties, me thinks, and I never thought I would say that. Seems like the winning candidate(s) are not necessarily the best for the job, but who has the most money to buy their way in.
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 12:11 AM EDT
Why write in Hillary, don''t go vote. You are just helping to do damage to yourself and other pwt.
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 12:11 AM EDT
Why write in Hillary, don''t go vote. You are just helping to do damage to yourself and other pwt.
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by hofkurz June 4, 2008 12:10 AM EDT
How soon people forget history.
Humphrey and Mondale won the "big" states during the primary season but I don''t seem to remember them as presidents???
And if the states that voted Democrat in 2004 do it again, then there are only 20 votes lacking. I think there are a number of states on the edge of going Democrat because they are fed up.
But the real problem with these polls is that no one ever asks me my opinion.
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by hofkurz June 4, 2008 12:10 AM EDT
How soon people forget history.
Humphrey and Mondale won the "big" states during the primary season but I don''t seem to remember them as presidents???
And if the states that voted Democrat in 2004 do it again, then there are only 20 votes lacking. I think there are a number of states on the edge of going Democrat because they are fed up.
But the real problem with these polls is that no one ever asks me my opinion.
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by zomgshiftone June 4, 2008 12:09 AM EDT
I will vote Hillary by write in vote, which is legal in all 50 states, but only procedures differ, so check local rules before writing in a candidate on the general election ballot. Posted by cryhavoc2

As proud as that sounds cryhavoc2, you would only help to ensure McCains presidency. If people like you do such a thing there is no way for the democratic party to win as we would be divided. In a way you would just be voting for McCain anyway as Clinton votes alone would not have enough votes to surpass McCain. If people really want to do that just vote for me, ZOMGSHIFTONE. Campaign slogan: "Hey if you were running, he would vote for you" or "ZOMGSHIFTONE the peoples candidate: Knows as much as you!"
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by ntow-2009 June 4, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
KY, TN and WV voted Republican in the last election
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