WeedWacker
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A woman and a black American muslim?
Is there a problem with that?A woman and a black American muslim?
Not at all. Don't know how either will play in the south, I suspect I know how either or both will fare with activist firearms owners who often vote with one issue at the forefront.Is there a problem with that?
But that's the NYT's talking and it's early on in a long race and we really don't know who was polled and what questions were asked. It's never too early to begin your own efforts towards and for the candidate of your choice. Gender and color take a backseat to political philosophy and effectiveness based on past performance... not what they say in the upcoming 21 months.Let the hypotheticals begin. Conventional wisdom may say Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York is the Democrats’ prohibitive front-runner. But a Newsweek poll released over the weekend, which otherwise shows the candidates tightly bunched, indicates that former Senator John Edwards, below, is the only one to beat the top two potential Republican candidates in head-to-head matchups. The poll shows that Mr. Edwards, of North Carolina, Mrs. Clinton and Senator Barack Obama of Illinois all would beat Senator John McCain of Arizona by a few percentage points. But Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, would narrowly defeat Senators Clinton and Obama while losing to Mr. Edwards, 45 percent to 48 percent. But the numbers are all close and fall within the poll’s margin of sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Hillary would more then likely carry New York. As New York goes, most of the Northeast will follow.