Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

December 04, 2005

Hillary May Have Found the Formula To Win

Hillary may have found the message to win the presidental election:
My Way News
"It is time for the president to stop serving up platitudes and present us with a plan for finishing this war with success and honor," she wrote.

This is the position that won Richard Nixon the election against Humphrey. And this isn't neo-Republicanism, either. This is just plain smart politics. She is no less aware of the disaster Iraq is, and can't possibly see a win in Iraq in any strategy. No one but Bush and the Neocons are that stupid. If she could carry the Jewish vote, or at least divide that vote, carry other minorities, the NE and the West coast as well as take a handsome Iraqi war voter 'tax' out of every state, she has the election won.
Here is what some polls are saying.
Election 2008
Election 2008
Hillary Clinton 47%
Condoleezza Rice 40%


Election 2008
John Kerry 43%
Condoleezza Rice 45%

Presidential Primaries 2008
Dems in Florida


The poll asked Democrats their choice for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 2008.


Hillary Clinton led with 37%;
Al Gore with 14%;
John Kerry with 11%;
John Edwards with 5%;
Wesley Clark with 5%;
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden with 3%;
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson with 2%;
Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold with 2%;
Virginia Governor Mark Warner 2%;
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell with 1%;
Iowa Governor Tom Vilsak with 1%;
Indiana Senator Evan Bayh with 1%;
California Senator Barbara Boxer with 1%;
15% undecided.


Fla. GOP Poll


Guliani with 23%;
Rice 21%;
McCain 11%;
Gingrich 6%;
Frist 4%;
Allen 2%;
Pataki 2%;
Santorum 2%;
Romney 1%;
Hagel with 1%
27% undecided.

Republicans are worried about Hillary. So much so some pundits are wondering about doing the unthinkable:
JustOneMinute
Instead, we have to move to Stop Hillary, Plan B - get behind her! Yeah, that's it! If righties start saying nice things about her, she will be alienated from the left forever.


OK, this is a bit risky - if Hillary is perceived as having cross-over appeal and bipartisan, centrist support, she may remain unstoppable. But hey, she is already unstoppable; maybe righty support will provoke an ardent anti-war lefty out of the woodwork and into the fray.


We live in perilous times.

Perilous for Republicans only.

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