No more Bushs!!!
At least according to a recent poll. 63% of Americans polled said they would "definitely vote against Jeb Bush" if he ran for president in 2006. It appears our collective intelligence is rising!
Only 9% said they would definitely vote for Jeb Bush. Hillary had somewhat mixed results. While slightly more than 50% said they would never vote for her, she also had, among the candidates listed, the highest number of people say they definitely would vote for her. This pretty much confirmed what we already knew- Hillary is a very divisive candidate. You either love her or hate her. Very few people taking a measured approach to her candidacy. |
Billary will never win.
If she runs, the Repubs could put Speed Racer up against her and he would win. |
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I think she would be extremely competitive. She is an exceptional campaigner and shouldn't be underestimated. That said, I think Warner will get the nomination. I wouldn't be surprised if he picked her for VP, though. |
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Where do you get this stuff? First of all, Jeb has not indicated if he is running or not. Second, what makes you assume people aren't basing their disapproval of Jeb on his policies rather than on him being a Bush? Third, even if they were, why would you take issue with that but not take issue with Hillary's poll numbers as well? |
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2. You're statement "No more Bushs" 3. You lost me there. I'm not sure what you're asking. |
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I haven't seen any such statement by Jeb. Link? My statement "No more Bushs" doesn't relate to the fact that I don't want Jeb to win because he is related to GWB. It relates to the fact that I think GWB, GHWB, and JB all have lousy policies and shouldn't be elected president. Finally, you took issue with the "liberal" media bias which is targeting Bush, but you were silent about the same "targeting" of Hillary in the article when she also has yet to say if she is running. Just curious as to why. |
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"As for Bush, brother of the current president, 63 percent said there was no way he would get their vote. The younger Bush has denied interest in running for president in 2008." Here's the link: http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/06/...ial/index.html |
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