Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Hillary is far from being a loved individual anyways and I don't think Obama really has a chance for the nomination. Between her changing views every other day and good ol' Bill blasting anyone that speaks out against her....she isn't going to be the popular, or even "least hated" candidate when elections come.

In the last debate they killed themselves regarding the war issue. They all state on pulling out the troops ASAP but NOW state that there will be a skeleton force to gaurd the Embassy and civilian workers? Someone like McCain will bring up the kidnapping issue of our troops on that assnine policy.

Mark my words....there'll be a Republican President elected again.

Have a good one!:s4:
I still feel it leans toward the Dems at this point, but there is a long time to go still, and anything can happen between now and next November.

You're right about Hillary being disliked --- I personally have a visceral dislike for her, and I can't even identify why exactly.

I'm not sure if I agree about Obama. I think he has a decent shot still.

But I also think that the entire Democratic party will rally behind either one of those two. I'm not so sure the entire Republican party will rally behind their eventual candidate. Any one of them might still win the nomination at this point, but none of them have broad support in their own party.

You are right about the Dems on the war. But the wierd thing right now is that the war almost seems to be fading as an issue. Dems don't bring it up as much, because is seems like the tide is finally turning, and GOP doesn't bring it up, becasue it has been so unpopular and they're still not sure how it will turn out. At this point no one wants to bring it up and they all want to wait and see. We have a year to go to see how the war procedes and how it will affect the general election.