Intuitive psychic consultant Victoria lynn Weston forecasts victory to the party who tabs a woman as the running mate. That female candidate will step in as president due to serious health issues or the death of the elected president.
Atlanta – In 1872, the colorful and controversial Victoria Woodhull became the first women to run for President of the United States. Today, 135 years later, America is still waiting for its’ first female chief executive.
Intuitive psychic consultant Victoria lynn Weston - who wrote and produced a feature-length documentary about Woodhull titled “America’s Victoria” – believes that a woman will occupy the White House as vice president as a result of the 2008 election, but not president.
“The male presidential candidate who runs with a woman on the ticket will win the election by a landslide,” Weston said. “I believe we are reaching a point where the public is intrigued with the idea of a female president, but as a country we tend to be more comfortable taking cautious steps.
“If Barack Obama wins the nomination, Hillary Clinton may consider his invitation as the vice president,” Weston added. “Typically, you don’t want a vice president who is equally strong as the presidential candidate, but in this case it will benefit Obama.”
Not only will a woman become the nation’s first vice president after the 2008 election, but she will be sworn in as president when the male president is forced to step down due to serious health issues or worse.
Weston also offers these recommendations and predictions:
A third party candidate will emerge during the first quarter of 2008. Americans are growing tired of the political games played between Democrats and Republicans, and the country is ready to embrace an alternative. One of the candidates that fall out of contention among the two major parties will return in 2008 as a third party candidate.
The Republican nomination will be tightly contested between Mitt Romney and John McCain. If McCain shifts his emphasis to college students and women, he will earn the nomination because he has the intangibles that are attractive to women and young adults.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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