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Question: Who would you support and vote for?
#1
Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY)
 
#2
Sen. Blanche Lincoln (AR)
 
#3
Gov. Janet Napolitano (AZ)
 
#4
Sen. Mary Landrieu (LA)
 
#5
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (KS)
 
#6
First Lady Laura Bush (TX)
 
#7
Sen. Elizabeth Dole (NC)
 
#8
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (TX)
 
#9
Former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman
 
#10
Sen. Olympia Snowe (ME)
 
#11
Sec. of State Dr. Rice
 
#12
Other
 
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Total Voters: 39

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ian
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E: -0.52, S: -1.39

« on: March 25, 2005, 03:01:49 PM »

I love pretty much all the Democrat women, but I chose Landrieu because she's not afraid to take on any issue against any Republican.  Did you see that debate on the judicial nomination of Janice Rodgers Brown?  She laid Orrin Hatch out.  It was great.
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ian
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E: -0.52, S: -1.39

« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2005, 03:05:27 PM »

And I would vote for every woman on that list, excluding Liz Dole, Hutchison, and Rice.  That's 8/11.
And on the last post I forgot to say that it's very close between Landrieu and Lincoln, but Landrieu wins out in the end--for me anyway.
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ian
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2005, 05:24:47 PM »

I love pretty much all the Democrat women, but I chose Landrieu because she's not afraid to take on any issue against any Republican.
When she voted with the Senators from Hawaii to drill ANWR last week (RC #52, Cantwell Amdt., No. 168), did that constitute "taking on" any issue, or is that more of a "meeting halfway" approach? Wink

I knew that, and I didn't say she was the most liberal.  When I said "any issue", I meant any issue on which she disagreed with Republicans.  My wording was a bit misleading.
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