ANSWERS: 75
  • NO! i think president clinton sucked, i couldnt imagine his wife running the world. It;ll be the end. I have never voted but i will that year to keep her OUT!
  • not no but hell no! I can't stand that greedy woman and her underhanded ways. We will be the laughing stock of the world with her husband having closet affars and that facade of a marriage.
  • Nope! She has been caught lying...(which one hasn't, I know I can't think of any). She has a huge temper and is reactive to it, without thinking...picturing the "red button" I just don't think so!
  • no, a thousand times no, I would rather have a cabbage in the White House. Hillary is a bitch. She is more controlling than a 5th St pimp. She allowed her husband to have affairs so she would be the injuried wifey. Someone who votes for her is an idiot. But then again I am a pumpkin.
  • If I felt she were the better candidate, I would vote for her. It's not far enough into her campaign for me to be able to make that decision yet, though.
  • NO, never! I am a liberal, but I think she just doesn't have what it takes. She will be the conservatives best ally during the next campaign.
  • I am not ready to make that decision yet. I would need to thoroughly review her voting record on issues that matter to me and weigh that against those of the other candidates who emerge.
  • I am an Aussie and I dont live in the U.S, so its not my position to comment ..... But can I ask It seems the majority of Americans wanted Bush to get the seat and look what happened Could Hillary honestly be worse than him? If not her who would you choose?
  • I am not able to vote, however if I could my answer would be: Not a chance!
  • I don't really believe she will get the nomination anyway. My primary consideration in deciding who to vote for would be whether the Republican candidate wanted to keep on fighting in Iraq or not. I have no doubt that Bush will stall for the next 2 years and pass it on to the next President. If the choice is a Democrat or another 4 to 8 years in Iraq I would vote for the Democrat.
  • Yes. I will vote for her. I think a strong woman, of any party, needs to break the ice of getting a woman in offfice. Of course, and unfortunatly, she will be assasinated, making room for Obama to run this country.
  • Yes, she had more balls than her husband lol!
  • no she dont believe in God we dont need a heathen to run our country
  • I would like to vote for a candidate that can win. I am not sure Hilary Clinton could attract enough support to win the Presidency. Her personality seems distant and guarded. She has a record that appears too liberal and unfortunately, her husband's past activities have affected how people view her.
  • I will vote for her if she beats Obama and the rest in the primaries. I am not sure who I'll vote for in the primaries yet. Why? Because I am very liberal and I don't want to throw away my vote on the Green Party.
  • I won't vote for her, because I'm not American...
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  • Hasnt she already served her 2 terms?
  • No. We have already experienced her tactics and "solutions" and I think that her "leadership" is the last thing this country needs at this time.
  • No! I would definitely vote for the repulican candidate if she was the Democratic nominee. I hate Hilary. She is a hypocrite. She pretends to be so into women's rights, but she hasn't done a damned thing. Hopefully Obama wins the Democratic party. Then I'll actually have a hard time choosing If Gore ran,...I would definitely vote for him,...but I dont think he is.
  • Im not sure yet, but probably not, I simply dont think she would do that good of a job. I think that she has misled a lot of people on her views on womens rights, just to get the womens vote, and she is to liberal for my taste.
  • Personally, I would say no. I don't agree with her on many issues.
  • Yes, I would. I happen to agree with Hillary's position on issues more than I do with any of the Republican front-runners. Also, I refuse to vote for the Republican party as long as they cater to the radical Christian right.
  • Tough choice. Hillary Clinton is +5 for women's rights. But Barack Obama is +5 for minority (especially black) rights. Tough choice. I'll vote Barack Obama because Hillary's policy on video games is just stupid. She said, "Children are playing a game that encourages them to have sex with prostitutes and then murder them. This is a silent epidemic of media desensitisation that teaches kids it’s OK to diss people because they are a woman, they’re a different color or they’re from a different place." This is stupid. I play GTA, and I haven't killed and raped my mother or the girl next door yet. Although, Obama condones fighting Iran for no reason. He also wants to build a large fence around the American-Mexican border, which is stupid. You know what, I'll probably vote Clinton.
  • If Ross Peroit doesn't run again.
  • No, but I hope she runs. This would make John McCain a shoe-in.
  • I do, and it would be cool to have a woman president but not for that reason.
  • Certainly, if she is on the ballot and the most qualified candidate.
  • I'm not American, but I am Canadian. Since nothing interesting happens in our politics, I keep tabs on the USA, lol. Personally, Barack Obama would be a nice choice; heck, maybe give Rudy a shot.
  • I can't vote, but if I could she would be one of the last people I would vote for.
  • No I feel in a tuff spot she turns her back and looks the other way. Two word Bill Clinton. I do not feel she is able to hand it if thing get tuff with the nation. Need some one with a back bone after having bush this whole time.
  • Hasnt she already served her 2 terms?
  • I'd vote for her for my second choice. Obama's my first choice.
  • I won't vote for her i don't thinkshe is electable. I need a democract who isn't so divisive. I think her decision to run is evidence of delusion and egomania. SHe will not win and that scares me beucase that means another repub in the white house
  • I hope she runs, because that would mean major things, but I won't vote for her. Her speech choices just dont sit well with me, and she just isn't my cup of tea. GL to her anyway.
  • No. A vote for her would really be a vote for Bill.
  • No way. I don't think we're ready, or will ever be ready, for her.
  • Most definately NOT. Bad enough after one Clinton, you'd have to be a fool to make the same mistake twice.
  • Never. Any person who would actually vote for here is dilusional person who is not practical. She is a misguided person, lacking all things that matter. She is driven by self-centered sense of entitlement and has no sense of what it is like to work for a wage. If she becomes president of the United States of America I will be so ashamed and disappointed. The people of this country who voted for her will have spat in the face of every soldier who ever shed blood for America.
  • Normally I would have no issue but four more years of hearing conservatives rant and rave over the Clintons is divisive for the country and also very tiresome.
  • NO F**ing WAY IN HELL! I don't trust that bitch as far as I can throw her! Besides she's already had two terms, Bill was just her more charming figurehead. She was running the show through him, while he was rubbing elbows with celebrities, and abusing his position. He could sell Manure-based fertilizer to a dairy farmer. Lastly if you '?' my answer, check out the book; DERELICTION OF DUTY by Col. Patterson. He Carried the "Nuclear Football" for the Clintons and tries to give a fair and unbiased view of his experiences serving under them.
  • Absolutely not.
  • I would vote for a mime with a speech impedement before i would vote for hillary clinton.
  • no, Hilary would make Ivan the Terrible look like Ivan the incredibly Nice. She is evil, evil, evil.
  • No, its bad enough that we had to deal with Clinton. Im all for a woman president and all, its just that i would rather that it be some one else...anyone else
  • Yes I would vote for the fist woman President. She has the experience, and we have already seen what has happened since the republicans have taken over. When Clinton was in office, we were not in debt nor were we at war. A win-less one at that. Clinton may have messed up for getting a blow job, but at least he didn't cost us lives for a worthless war. Saddam hussein did not and had nothing to do with 911. The man responsible is still on the run which is Bin Laden whom we should have got by now. For my critics, have you been able yet to locate the WMD's yet in Iraq? Remember, that's why we killed thousands of innocent people for? So, a woman president with extreme experience, yes!!!
  • Her message seems to resonate with women at 40+ years of age. This makes sence considering these are the people who went through the sexual and cultural revolution as well as the feminist movements. Sadly they seem to let these movements influence their voting, and will vote for Clinton just because she's a woman, not looking at her voting records or actions, taking her speeches as truth. It's sad really.
  • Because they want her for President? I have to say that I do not understand this absolute hatred of her. I can see that you may not agree with her politics, but I cannot see why she is that much worse than any other Democrat. Obviously, if you are a true Republican, you are never going to vote for her - but nor would you vote for Obama, Edwards etc. I do not see why she is so much worse than the others. Myself, ad an outsider, I am split between Clinton and Obama; either acceptable, but Clinton ahead by a nose.
  • Because for over a century we've been led by men, and they helped get us this far. Thank them. NOW we went a little too far, and we could certainly use the balance of the female mind. I think she's intelligent, cute, sincere, nice, funny, and overall a good person that CARES about people. She has TONS of experience in the white house so she won't feel overwhelmed. Also, since the whole world hates us, I think they would hate us less with a female face stamped on America. Truly. Men are oppositional to men. Hillary is good looking and cool, and I truly feel safer with her. And I trust her Bottom line, America needs a mommy currently. It's time. I can feel it. Vote for Hillary.
  • If the gun were loaded, locked and cocked and pointed to my head, no.
  • I'd vote for McCain. Second would be Clinton. Obama would be last because I think he is all style and very little substance. I think he would be a huge dud. He doesn't seem like someone who would do very much at all in the White House (no matter how much he talks and talks).
  • Only if I can do it by phone by calling 1-866-IDOLS-04.
  • Clinton was the most powerful and active first lady in history. I THINK she can do the job.. but Im not sure she can handle all the behind the scene crap that is the US Goverment. Unlike some.. I Think Obama is quite a bit more than just talk, the question is... can ANY of the current candidates bring this country back from where it is now?
  • Not even if she had a knife to my manhood (Penis)
  • no only would i, but i will.
  • Hell no.
  • Absolutely...and I probably will.
  • Of course, because when our government is corrupted and our economy is dying, the best thing to do is to hire more corruption and someone with almost no real fiscal experience.
  • i would have to sell my soul to vote democratic, but if romney takes the nom then ill have to. if it winds up being barack vs romney im gonna move to canada. join the ron paul revolution.
  • She scares the hell out of me and seems like she would go crazy with all of the power. She would have no self control, and that could get us into a lot of trouble.
  • If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, I WILL support her!
  • I will stay neutral I will vote for one democratic candidate and for one republican candidate.
  • no i'd be too scared yes downrate me because i'm not a democrat, real nice
  • Never, Because she stayed with Bill after it was all said and done I feel she has no dignity left. I would have more respect for her if she one day said screw it, my career in politics is not worth me having to fake a marraige with that bastard, I want a divorce. I'd vote for her then because she is keeping it real.
  • I want to like Hillary Clinton, I do. I try to find reasons to like her but in the end I just do not trust her. I never have. I remember reading a NY Daily News article many years ago when her husband was still president. She had attended a Black Panther party and was photographed with one of the Party's leaders. This made me think that she would do anything, ANYTHING, for a "popularity vote". And in all honesty, she does not have a firm stance on many issues. She tries to play the fence to win the popularity vote. You can see her voting record and comments she has made to support this notion at: http://www.ontheissues.org/Hillary_Clinton.htm However, my opinion of her predated the above website. She was a Republican in her early years of college. Then she changed to a Democrat - WHY? I question why. I do not find her sincere. And I am a DEMOCRAT, true and blue. I just don't trust her. It is a shame, because she IS highly intelligent, articulate, and has shown leadership quality. Once she is elected... will she keep her promises?
  • The only reason someone should vote for her is that they believe in her policies and vision for the country. I can't believe someone would vote for someone because they're a woman or black. I think they call that sexism and racism.
  • Because she is a woman is not the reason I would vote for her. "IF" I vote for her, it would be because I think she is very articulate, I like what she had to say, I like that she has years and years of political experience behind her. I've always felt that, like food, shelter, and other things basic to life, that HEALTH care should be available, it should NEVER be denied someone who has no money. I believe that to the point that I would vote for her for that and I am even willing to pay taxes for it so a person doesn't have to get sick and die simply because he is poor or does not "qualify" under insurance and hospitalization's "rules". I like that she has been through hell with that husband of hers and she is still standing tall. I think she is very intelligent. I think that she has what it takes to be a leader in any situation. I didn't dislike Obama but neither was I impressed by him. I was impressed by Hillary. On the other hand, if the guys want their guns, voting for a Republican candidate who has that as any part of his agenda for his becoming president is ridiculous to me. Its just another good old boy status symbol. Don't get me wrong; DON'T take the guns away, but be more about what people need to have the quality of life that those with money have than running as president supporting having guns. I don't really think a president cares if you have guns or not, anyway. I think he or she will say whatever they have to, to get your vote. But I believe Hillary when she says she will get health care for everyone. I think she is smart enough and strong enough and CARES enough to be able to get it.
  • she is a conniving b!@#$ that would do anything to get votes. She is still clinging on to her husband just to get more votes. The only people who would vote for her are the same people who would vote for britney spears just to see a female president. I don't care which.......just don't vote for that b!@#$
  • I would vote for her, if I was American. http://hott4hill.blogspot.com hehe.
  • how can i put this ; no never noway bad idea.

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