Originally Posted by derby_dude
I honestly do not know but she probably stands a better chance than the "Old Boys Club" of probable Republican candidates.

For Romney it's over, probably for Huckabee as well. I don't think Gingrich would do very well either. I was listening to Killmee (sp?) and Friends on Fox radio this morning and they think she is probably the best bet but probably can't beat him either.

I think whether she gets and accepts the nomination and bests Obama will all depend on tomorrow and what the Republicans do in Congress in the next two years. If the "Old Boys Club" of the Republican Party retains leadership of Congress and compromises with Obama on everything to advance Obama's agenda than it's all over for the Republicans.

What do you all think?


Not a chance... frown

A big 2010 win for the R's will lead to voter dissatisfaction due to little or no economic improvement under the new T-Party influence. Obama will blame the T-Party and ride that horse back to the WH in 2012...sadly. frown

We're doomed... eek


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