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Residents of New York State, would you be receptive to Hillary as governor ?

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I heard on MSNBC last night the idea of Hillary dropping out of the campaign and taking a run for governor. This would be done to appease her if and when she ever drops out. Would she be in a stronger position for a 2012 presidential run as a governor ?

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  1. i dont live there anymore so be fine with me


  2. Not being from new york,I  just can't see her giving up the president race ,to be a Governor. she just not a quitter. No never,would she throw in the towel.

  3. Hey, I'm not from New York, but I think that she'd be awesome Governor.

    I should also point out, in the interest of fairness, that I plan on voting for Barack Obama for President.

  4. Hi Topaz...why don't you run? I'd vote for you  Just kidding.  I don't think she will drop out.  A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.  With quitting in her resume, I doubt she or anyone else could ever run successfully as Pres of the US.  Besides there are 13 more contests to go, don't you think those people have the right to have their voices heard?

  5. Is the Democratic Hierarchy actually trying to bribe her to drop out with promises of the New York Governorship, so that she will end the heated war raging in the Democratic Party.

    Isn't bribery illegal in politics? Whether it be money or position?

  6. We dont need to concern ourselves with that possibility. The office of Governor would be beneath Ms. Prez Candidate.

  7. That depends on how well she governs.

  8. I heard this too.  I'm in Pennsylvania.  I wonder if she would be interested. It's not a bad fit for her.  It doesn't look like the presidency is in her immediate future.

  9. Yes. I'd like to see how she handles it, then she can try for President later on.

  10. I think she's be a strong contender, having already won the state in the Senate elections. It would also give her more "experience" to boast about if she ran for president again. America's loss would be NY's gain.

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