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scubadiver Validated Poster
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Me Moderate Poster
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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Don’t feel bad. I follow American politics 'fairly' closely and I wasn’t sure what the flip it meant exactly either. I meant to look it up myself and forgot until your post just reminded me. In laymen’s terms it suggests that he may decide to run for president in 2008. I suppose you could gather that much from the article that you posted though.
More specifically….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_Committee
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In the election politics of the United States, an exploratory committee is an organization established to help determine whether a potential candidate should run for an elected office. They are most often used in the context of Presidential campaigns.
Exploratory committees may be governed by law. For example, the District of Columbia legally defines Exploratory Committees as (in DC Official Code § 1-1101.01(6)(B)(vi)):
Exploratory, draft or "testing the waters" committees are formed solely for the purpose of determining the feasibility of an individual’s candidacy for office. The activities of exploratory committees may include polling, travel, and telephone calls to determine whether the individual should become a candidate.
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I just saw on the news a poll stating that Giuliani and Hillary are tied in the polls 47-47% for who the people would vote for if the election were held today. McCain (R) holds just a one-point lead with 48% but well within the margin of error so it's still a statistical dead heat. It doesn't get any closer than that. It’s still very early though and a lot could change within the next two years. One major gaffe could ruin a potential candidates chances altogether. Just ask George Allen.
I’m not sure if the US is quite ready to elect the first female president in to office. |
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scubadiver Validated Poster
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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I appreciate its probably not the biggest headline but I consider him to be a scumbag. And he was in London on 7/7, the head of his own private security firm.
I also follow US politics closely. I am a member of a US forum board that I found in 2004 (or 2003). I tend not to post but I do read most of the messages and, if I find anything interesting, I post it on here.
It is worth a read.
The biggest is the "Online Cafe":
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/index.php?s=18676e56584d 946a112a4aff186c3c6a&showforum=259
Most of the members have expressed feelings for not wanting to vote for Hillary because I get the impression she is considered more right wing than most liberals. |
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