Steel X
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of course, we don't really know who will be running the next electron in 2008 but we've been hearing floods of rumors and alot of press talking and shit about former president Bill Clinton's wife, Hilary Clinton, rumored to be running for President in 2008, and would be the first woman to run the white house, but she wouldn't be the only woman running the race...another woman, Rice, who is the first black woman to run secretary of state after Powell retired, is rumored to run for President as well...if thats the case then she won't just be the first woman to run for the white house but the first black president ever in American history to run the country. It's hard to know who to trust best and who would do a damn good job for the country and all...so I don't really know about Rice, and I've hear afew times that she isn't doing too well in the secrety of state office but I guess it's just the news saying whatever they want :roll: and for Clinton? who is the senator of NY? would you trust her enough to become the first female president to run the country? you decide.
So we don't really know if thats gonna happen but in case if that do, who you gonna bet on? Clinton or Rice?
Talk about your tantalizing matchups: Condoleezza Rice vs. Hillary Clinton for the White House. Sure, neither has said she's running in 2008. But blogs and other mechanisms are touting their candidacies. And there's even a book planned called 'Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race.'
Rice in the Ring?
(found that in AOL news)
So we don't really know if thats gonna happen but in case if that do, who you gonna bet on? Clinton or Rice?
Talk about your tantalizing matchups: Condoleezza Rice vs. Hillary Clinton for the White House. Sure, neither has said she's running in 2008. But blogs and other mechanisms are touting their candidacies. And there's even a book planned called 'Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race.'
Rice in the Ring?
(found that in AOL news)