I have a sinking feeling that no matter who the GOP nominee is, a lot of "conservatives" who stayed home in 2006 will do the same in 2008 and Mrs. Bill Clinton will be the first "highly unfavorable" candidate to be elected President.
Hillary's personality is not all that likeable and its interesting only 36% of Democrats favor her.
That doesn't matter. Mrs. Bill Clinton could be liked by 0% of Democrats but will still get 110% of the Democrat vote.
“I have a sinking feeling that no matter who the GOP nominee is, a lot of “conservatives” who stayed home in 2006...”
For the love of God, how many times does that stupid notion have to be debunked for it to sink in that?
For the last time for those in the cheap seats:
CONSERVATIVES DID NOT “STAY HOME” IN 2006! CONSERVATIVE BALLOT MEASURES PASSED ALL OVER THE NATION! DEMS WON BY RUNNING TO THE RIGHT OF THE RINOS!!
I didn't stay home in 2006. I voted as I always do, but for a change, I voted for some Democrats . . . or, rather, I voted against some of our local GOP incumbents who demonstrated continuous contempt for the values and the concerns of the voters who had elected them the last time around. If Rudy Giuliani is the Republican nominee in 2008, I will make it a point to cast a vote . . . against him.
Hillary will only win if she is able to pull of voter fraud of unprecedent proportions. (Of course, we are talking about Hillary, so that is a possibility.)