Who is on the radar that you think could become our first Woman President?

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  1. MichaelMcNabb profile image59
    MichaelMcNabbposted 7 years ago

    Who is on the radar that you think could become our first Woman President?

    I am not personally a Hillary Clinton supporter but the notion that we could have had our first female President is intriguing and I would like to see it become a reality in my lifetime.  Just wondering if there is anyone on the horizon that you have seen or heard about.  Is she conservative or liberal and what else do you know about her?

  2. Ken Burgess profile image75
    Ken Burgessposted 7 years ago

    Michelle Obama... either 4 or 8 years from now, based entirely on how well Trump/America and in particular jobs, do in the next 3 years.

    They were grooming her for it during this election, its why she was on the campaign trail, its why she has gone from someone relatively spiteful in her speeches (see her before becoming 1st lady) and certainly biased in her outlook on America, to how she comes across as a well groomed politician saying all the right things today.

    In fact, I cannot see anyone else that could be the next President other than Michelle Obama.  Barry's popularity is still sky high, and the backlash after Trump's Presidency (no matter how successful he is, there is always a backlash from the other side of the political spectrum that causes a change in dominant party to occur) will catapult her into the Presidency.

    I would be more surprised if this doesn't happen, than I was by Trump's victory, and trust me... I was very surprised by that, just didn't think the establishment would ever allow him to win.

    1. profile image52
      Norine Williamsposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Seeing no one has to have a "political background," I would say "it's up for grabs!"

      But your choice is "logical!"

    2. tamarawilhite profile image86
      tamarawilhiteposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Liberals need to abandon this aristocratic view that the best candidates have the famous names of prior candidates/Presidents.

    3. MichaelMcNabb profile image59
      MichaelMcNabbposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      The country has definitely fallen in love with Michelle and she has a few things going for her.  She doesn't tend to polarize people as much as Hillary did and I don't know of much controversy.  But, she doesn't seem the type I doubt she would run.

    4. Ken Burgess profile image75
      Ken Burgessposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Ohhh yes she will definitely be running, just go watch a couple of her speeches at the rallies she went to recently.

  3. tamarawilhite profile image86
    tamarawilhiteposted 7 years ago

    Elizabeth Warren has a chance on the left.

    1. MichaelMcNabb profile image59
      MichaelMcNabbposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I believe that today's America wouldn't vote for her but in 4 to 8 years it's possible since we have been moving left for quite some time.

    2. Ken Burgess profile image75
      Ken Burgessposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I think she is more polarizing than Hillary, she was barely able to win her seat in Mass.  which is overwhelmingly liberal.

  4. Shyron E Shenko profile image68
    Shyron E Shenkoposted 7 years ago

    Michael, thank you for asking this question.  I would not dare put any woman out there as a target.  I saw it in the past 35 years.  The Republicans when they realized the intelligence of Hillary Clinton, set out to destroy her, they made up lies about her to smear her and I hope that Karma was watching closely.
    I heard that some of Hillary's e-mails were made public today.  The e-mails by WikiLeaks were sent from the Netherlands.  I know that the Republicans who were duped will say that is not true 
    I can only pray that the truth will come out and I hope that no other woman will be slandered the way that Hillary Clinton has been and that the ones who were the cause of Gaby Giffords shot will be exposed.
    Hillary Clinton got more votes that Donald Trump, Hillary won the votes and lost the election.

 
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