[PRCo] Hillary is a Lock for Nomination!
Jerry Matt Matsick
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Wed Nov 21 13:29:29 EST 2007
O'Reilly: Hillary Is a Lock for Party Nod
Monday, November 19, 2007 12:00 PM
By: Newsmax Staff Article Font Size
She may lose New Hampshire and Iowa. But it doesnt matter," says Bill O'Reilly about presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clintons political machine is so powerful that only a demonstrable scandal can keep her from winning the Democratic presidential nomination, Fox News host Bill OReilly tells Newsmax in an exclusive interview.
The machine is just too powerful, OReilly tells Newsmax: She may lose New Hampshire and Iowa. But it doesnt matter.
On Super Tuesday, shes got the dough, he says. The Democratic stalwarts are going to come out in her favor.
Sen. Clinton has been roundly criticized for waffling in recent debates on issues such as New York Gov. Elliott Spitzers now-defunct proposal to give drivers licenses to illegal aliens. As a result, some pundits see her as politically vulnerable.
OReilly disagrees.
Shes going to pretty much walk in there, I believe, unless theres a scandal, he says.
OReilly bases his assessment on the overall strength of Hillarys political organization.
The machine that she has built is so strong - the vote turnout, the donations to her campaign, the precinct chiefs everywhere - I mean these other guys arent going to compete with that. They cant.
Even if the far left doesnt really like her that much, they are going to say, Well its better than a Republican, so well support her, he says.
The general election will be a far different story than the primary, however. In fact, OReilly handicaps that contest as even.
Whenever you get Hillary Clinton involved in anything, you get tremendous emotion on both sides, he explains. I think that if the Republicans put up a strong candidate who can zero in on the terror war, and other things like immigration, it is going to be close.
And it comes down to Ohio and Florida, he adds.
OReillys other predictions:
Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney are in a dead heat for the GOP nomination: If I had to bet, Id say Giuliani will probably take the day.
Terrorism and the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons remain the biggest issues facing America. If another 9/11-style attack takes place, OReilly predicts the country will swing sharply to the right.
About half of the country still doesnt understand that aggressive measures are necessary to protect the United States from future terrorist attack. People have got to wake up. 9/11 wasnt a one-time deal, he warns.
Hillary will not give Sen. Barack Obama the nod as her running mate. She needs to get somebody in the Ohio realm who can influence the vote there. Shes already got the African-American vote. Anything can happen in these kinds of deals, but to me shes got to be looking for somebody who can swing Ohio over to her.
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