<p>Who would be the wildest President and Vice President Combo and does Hillary stand a chance?</p>
<p>Bob Dole. :D</p>
<p>Collin Powell and Condaleeza Rice</p>
<p>Hillary doesn't have a shot.</p>
<p>No, Hillary doesn't stand a chance.</p>
<p>John Edwards or John McCaine, though, are probably the best bets right now.</p>
<p>I want Guilinai to run. ;)</p>
<p>^Hell yeah to Guiliani!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>I wish Russ Feingold was still running for president. I loooooooooooooove him. </p>
<p>My favourite ticket would be Russ Feingold/Rahm Emmanuel (bless him). Rahm Emmanuel is halfway on his way to being a woman anyway. :) Just kidding, although he has extensive ballet training and went to Sarah Lawrence, ha ha ha!</p>
<p>steve irwin and kurt russle</p>
<p>hill will win</p>
<p>McCain is going to win. The South will not vote for Rudy. America is too discrimatory presently to have a black or a woman as president. As long as Republicans don't screw up too much this one should be in the bag. But when you have a screw-up like Bush as President, you never know.</p>
<p>I don't like Rahm Emmanuel, although I would totally get behind Feingold. Guliani may be in trouble because he lost his campaign playbook, which contained a bullet point list of all his flaws - although they said that his ex-wives would be a problem, not the fact that he was an adulterer. I'm not sure if it listed the numerous times he's been photographed in drag, or the video of him, in drag, pretending to make out with Donald Trump. None of those things are a problem for me (the fact he's a Republican is the main problem I have with him), but they would likely be problematic to the far right.</p>
<p>The thing with Guiliani (as much as I want him to win for what he's done with New York) is that he's moderate, so automatically you lose like half of the votes. But one good thing about him is that there is nothing to expose anymore- no scandals, I mean. Everything's out already. Everyone else has still got skeletons in their closets.</p>
<p>Someone from democrats, white man. Republicans are not good or bad but each party is good in moderation and America had Bush for too long (as seen from congress elections, e.g.).
I think democratic president will run for at least two terms if not three; Bush has done way too much.</p>
<p>(No offense to any southern people here, but) The South is really conservative. Even though the democrats won the congress elections, it doesn't mean that a democrat will win the presidency. </p>
<p>Somewhat unrelated- did any of you see Jesus Camp? What did you think about it?</p>
<p>McCain and Rudy would be a killer combo.</p>
<p>mr_chipset, a president can't hold office for more than 2 terms</p>
<p>Barack Obama!!!!!!</p>
<p>He Is My Heroooooooo</p>
<p>Pyar, I think mr_chipset meant that democrats will get elected 2-3 terms, but not necessarily the same democrat.</p>
<p>dank08- I agree with you COMPLETELY! That would be incredibly awesome. But the VP doesn't really do anything...</p>
<p>Hilary's too polarizing. If Barack Obama starts talking about his platform and stance on issues, I'd love for him to run.</p>
<p>Purpoise: You're right about the south being conservative. But we are warming up a teensy weensy bit.</p>
<p>I'd love to see Barack Obama/Deval Patrick 2008. I really think McCain has a good shot this year, which would be pretty disastrous for the Democratic party. As much as it would be awesome to have a female president, I don't think Hillary Clinton is electable in this or any presidential election. The amount of impassioned opposition that she evokes is just too great.</p>