Question:
How Many Hillary Supporters Are Honestly Concerned That Her Campaign Might Be On The Verge Of Crumbling ?
anonymous
2008-01-03 11:58:59 UTC
There's just no way to explain this but I can't help but notice a significant decline in Pro-Hillary posts today . This has me really wondering if some or many of them are honestly concerned about her campaign possibly crumbling . Not done. Not lost. ...yet , but possibly crumbling .
My candidate's campaign is barely surviving and I can admit that . I surely hope that Thompson somehow awakens from his slumber and suddenly reinvigorates.. .. . but that's not likely and I can admit that . Oh well .

But how many Hillary supporters are honestly concerned right now ?
Fifteen answers:
anonymous
2008-01-03 12:06:10 UTC
I don't really care. One of my reasons for supporting Hillary was spite, I wanted to watch the Republicans squirm, I felt it would be justified considering I had to put up with Bush for 8 years. I have now let go of my animosity and honestly, I would like to see Edwards become President.
anonymous
2008-01-03 13:05:42 UTC
I would guess that Hillary supporters aren't concerned yet. The Clinton Machine has sent out the talking heads to say that they didn't expect to finish first in Iowa and set the stage for a big loss. That way it looks like they don't care about Iowa. The thing all Hillary supporters need to realize is that it was a "given" that Hillary would sweep Iowa six months ago. Iowans are not as stupid as least as not as stupid as Hillary was hoping.
Moody Red
2008-01-03 12:23:14 UTC
I think, hope, Hillary will soon be history. Yes, I am hoping also for Fred to rise up. I am not a Huckabee or Romney fan. So, I believe I will be left with Giuliani if Fred drops out.



I could live with that. But Hillary? Never!!!



I have been following all the drama everywhere I can read it, see it on TV or listen to the radio. Many of the papers I read find Hillary slipping away. Apparently she is taking it seriously as she left Iowa yesterday for New Hampshire to try to spark some interest there.



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rabble rouser
2008-01-03 12:14:48 UTC
Of course I am concerned - there is alot of animosity toward her right now.



But at the same time, every time I see her on TV, she has just taken some bold new action that leaves me beaming with Pride again...



She has really surprised me time after time with the precision and confidence she maintains in spite of hard-hitting criticism...



She is every bit as clever as the Republican spin room (if not more so) but her votes in the Senate are consistently on point (unlike her Republican counterparts) so that will REALLY help her if she can get past the primaries.



I'm still for her.



I also disagree with Rdja - I think in the final round, the "female candidate" thing will be her sword in the stone... the GOP is already spinning against it because they know that people will consider the opportunity to vote for the first female President and be a part of history in the making.
Becca
2008-01-03 12:15:16 UTC
This may be just too early to predict....the campaign season started way too early for a lot of people.



As far as the Hillary post on YA today....maybe they all went to Iowa to vote in the caucus???? :)
?
2016-12-18 22:30:59 UTC
it might project them, now that she is locked in a conflict of attrition with Obama, who at present out-raised her 2 to a million interior the month of January, and maintains to charm to on his grass-roots help.
*Almost ready*
2008-01-03 12:03:13 UTC
Well, when the majority of Hillary's supporters are backing her because, "she's a woman" then of course her campaign will crumble. That isn't enough to win a presidential election.
anonymous
2008-01-03 12:02:51 UTC
I'm not concerned but then again, I would be happy with either Obama, Clinton or Edwards. I don't call her Hillary because I believe she has earned the same respect as the men running.
anonymous
2008-01-03 12:06:11 UTC
The handwriting is on the wall - it's just a matter of time. Her aura of invincibility is gone.
Magus
2008-01-03 12:11:07 UTC
She is floundering she's to slick and to controlled..

She has to much special interest money behind her

it will be same old same old as usual
m
2008-01-03 12:03:57 UTC
Yes, Yahoo Answers is the indicator of all pertinent political trends.
anonymous
2008-01-03 12:01:19 UTC
I'm a HillRaiser and I know she'll be the Dem nominee for sure. As much as I like Obama and Edwards, I'd love to see a Hillary/Edwards ticket.
anonymous
2008-01-03 12:02:15 UTC
haYoo is optimistically touting she's ahead nationally even though they're reporting she's in the tank.



Media spin... ROCKS!
Lou
2008-01-03 12:04:22 UTC
I understand, it is your hopeful thinking.
Professor X
2008-01-03 12:04:32 UTC
lol...you based your conclusion from watching YA...wow.


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