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Picked Clinton and Clark.
The former has said her share of idiocies lately, I'll concede, but I think her priorities are properly in order and tales of her tyrannical streak are greatly exaggerated. The latter is who I wanted to vote for in 2004. A practical military commander who understands the limits of America's forces, but isn't going to be soft on terror out of some mushy-headed liberalism. |
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I picked Bayh, Richardson, and Clinton. Two were excellent governors who managed to never raise taxes. One was a co-President who balanced the budget, mainly through sound economic policies(spending cuts, free trade, tax reform).
Any of those three would be certain to be good Presidents. Clark, I don't think so. His credentials are vastly overrated. His peers don't think much of him. The ideas he's put forward on domestic and foreign policy have been almost uniformly moronic and unrealistic. |
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I don't think Hillary can win. I live in a republican town and work in a republican business (IT) and I'm continually surprised by the mouth-foaming hatred that people express for her. Really viscious stuff. I think nominating her would guarantee that every republican in the country would get out to vote.
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