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She has a long way to go if she ever hopes to make in-roads, but I watched her on Hannity tonight (it'll be played again later tonight) and was impressed. Very smart. Anyone else see the interview?
She has a long way to go if she ever hopes to make in-roads, but I watched her on Hannity tonight (it'll be played again later tonight) and was impressed. Very smart. Anyone else see the interview?
Yes ma'am, I saw cute Carly on FOX. She likes EVERYBODY, even Illary. Called Bush a ''good man.'' There's no good bush'es. Actually no good men, or woman.
Carly seems to be a nice, sweet kind lady. She doesn't need to be involved in Mean ole Evil politics full of demonic, cunning Corrupt people. Of course, she has no chance for the WH.
Never say never. Bill Clinton, W Bush, and Barack Obama all had 'no chance.'
I repeat Never...per Carly. All the above had Strong backing with much bravado going for them entering the arena. Ms Fiorina has none of that working for her. Hence, No Chance.
I repeat Never...per Carly. All the above had Strong backing with much bravado going for them entering the arena. Ms Fiorina has none of that working for her. Hence, No Chance.
She has no shortage of bravado.
She lights up a stage like no one else with the possible exception of Marco Rubio.
Bill Clinton won in 1992 primarily due to the presence of Perot. Clinton won with only 43% of the vote. There was evidence in 2000 that W Bush excelled in early polling because people confused him with his father. He leveraged the polling to fundraise, and wound up as POTUS (barely). Obama was maybe the least likely of the three, and few would have guessed him as eventual POTUS at this point in the cycle (June, 2007). He won through stage presence and innovation in campaigning. He blindsided the Clintons in Iowa, and the rest was history.
She has a long way to go if she ever hopes to make in-roads, but I watched her on Hannity tonight (it'll be played again later tonight) and was impressed. Very smart. Anyone else see the interview?
I watched. She came off better than I expected.
Secretary of State if she can deliver enough votes and money for the chosen one.
Can't say I actually am a fan. Still getting to know her. Also I generally don't become fans of political candidates whose salaries I may end up paying and who will be accountable to the citizens of this country for their performance while in office.
Is she presidential material? Is she my preferred candidate over the forest of other candidates? Don't know yet. But I was impressed with her last night.
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