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- MartianLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Christie is a "flash in the pan" politician who is dynamic in his home state
in local elections, but could never survive a national campaign. Hillary is
a regurgitated, has been, stroke prone loser, who will be decimated if she
enters the race. At the moment, the GOP is prepping for Hillary or Biden
and either one of them, WILL get the Democratic lesson taught so well
by Obama. The "gloves off", no more nice guy routine. Hillary has a TON
of bad baggage and she WILL be sliced and diced in a campaign. And you
Libs said the GOP didn't learn anything from the reelection of Obama.
- ?Lv 77 years ago
Bill Clinton - best president in past 50 years. I expect Hillary to follow his policies.
Chris Christie - supported by the same billionaires who brought us George W Bush, the worst president, ever. I expect Christie to answer to the same people and follow Bush's policies.
If you have to ask: Hillary.
- 7 years ago
Is this a trick question? I mean we all want a republican in office again so we can continue to fight the war on terroism, give the rich the tax breaks they desperately deserve, and in the long run lets blame the democrats on everything the republicans did, like the war in iraq. As you can tell I hope to everything that is alive that Hilly Clinton wins the next election, I mean her husband Bill Clinton has his faults with womanizing, but his policies is what helped my mother get the job she has and helped the former economy recover from republicans...but it didn't do any good. So go Hilary!!!
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- 7 years ago
You'll have to ask the 60% of Republican women who in a recent poll said they would vote for Hillary if elections were today.