According to the Drudge Report......
Hillary is the pick......
If this is indeed true.....this quote is not going to help I can see the ads now!
[Q]June 30, 2004 -- "Many of you are well enough off that . . . the tax cuts may have helped you. We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
Honest, but not good.
Anna Quinlan 's Newsweek editorial may point to why she may very well be the pick:
[Q]First there were the soccer moms who gave Bill Clinton a boost in 1996. Then came the security moms who turned out for the GOP in 2002. This year the most desperately sought female voters don't have a catchy title, but some Democrats are convinced that they could help swing the election. They're America's 46 million unmarried women -- a group that ranges from never-marrieds just out of college to single mothers, middle-aged divorcees, and widows. Despite their differences, these women have two things in common: deep economic insecurity and a tendency to turn out for Democrats when they vote -- by a 30-percentage-point margin in some polls.[/Q]
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5224751/
My mind is made up if this happens.......
Hillary is the pick......
If this is indeed true.....this quote is not going to help I can see the ads now!
[Q]June 30, 2004 -- "Many of you are well enough off that . . . the tax cuts may have helped you. We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
Honest, but not good.
Anna Quinlan 's Newsweek editorial may point to why she may very well be the pick:
[Q]First there were the soccer moms who gave Bill Clinton a boost in 1996. Then came the security moms who turned out for the GOP in 2002. This year the most desperately sought female voters don't have a catchy title, but some Democrats are convinced that they could help swing the election. They're America's 46 million unmarried women -- a group that ranges from never-marrieds just out of college to single mothers, middle-aged divorcees, and widows. Despite their differences, these women have two things in common: deep economic insecurity and a tendency to turn out for Democrats when they vote -- by a 30-percentage-point margin in some polls.[/Q]
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5224751/
My mind is made up if this happens.......