> > What makes you think that it is worthy of a response?
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> Once again they will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Dream on.
"The fall of 2007 is a good time to be Senator Hillary Clinton. Her
lead has been growing in national polls for the Democratic
Presidential Nomination, her negatives have held steady while those
for her challengers have been growing, she leads now in Iowa and New
Hampshire, and the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey
finds that Clinton is seen as the most electable candidate in either
party.
"Eighty-one percent (81%) of Democrats say that Clinton is at least
somewhat likely to win the White House if nominated by her party.
That's up from 75% a month ago and the current total includes an
astounding 50% of Democrats who believe she is Very Likely to win it
all if nominated. No other candidate, Republican or Democrat, comes
close to that figure. A month ago, 41% of Democrats thought Clinton
was Very Likely to win."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20071019/pl_rasmussen/demelectability20071019;
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dazed and confuzzed - 20 Oct 2007 21:59 GMT
>>>What makes you think that it is worthy of a response?
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> http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20071019/pl_rasmussen/demelectability20071019;
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If she can stay ahead of the FEC.
THe "bundlers" are being brought to light. It's interesting that so many
of the unverifiable "contributors" are of chinese extraction.

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Grumman-581 - 20 Oct 2007 22:33 GMT
> If she can stay ahead of the FEC.
>
> THe "bundlers" are being brought to light. It's interesting that so many
> of the unverifiable "contributors" are of chinese extraction.
They figure that with her in office, they can buy some more missile
and satellite technology like they did with Billy-Boy...

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