McCain has an edge over Clinton in my book. Hillary has the inside track on
the Dem. nomination at this point, but her negatives are just way too high
for the general election. Romney is too slick, and ulitmately, sadly, I
don't think the country will elect a Mormon.

But this is just guesswork at this point. What if Nader gets in the race?
What if Bloomberg gets in the race? What if the economy tanks? What if Iraq
goes really well or really poorly? What about the price of oil? Will
Ahmadinejad be replaced in Iran?

There are too many variables right now that could dramatically change the
race. What we know is that the country is still fairly even divided, so
whoever gets the nomination has to appeal to the centrists. Bloomberg could
take a chunk of those people out of the race, and if that happens, it almost
certainly becomes a question of who can generate the best turnout on
election day. If that happens, right now Democrats have the edge because of
8th year Presidential fatigue.



On Jan 23, 2008 11:17 AM, Erika L.  wrote:

> Lets do a poll. Who do you think our next president will be?
>
>


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