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Elections - July 2007

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2007-07-11 00:48:37 · 13 answers · asked by ifhusain 4

I can't come up with anything. Those aggressive one-liners she throws out are making me sick.
Just what does she stand for ?

2007-07-11 00:31:37 · 15 answers · asked by LindaAnn 4

and don't say because she's a white chick with a big butt

2007-07-11 00:29:45 · 3 answers · asked by billybutsky 4

What would be your first act as leader of our nation, who would be your Vice president and Chief of Staff

2007-07-10 20:21:34 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWfIhFhelm8

2007-07-10 19:10:13 · 14 answers · asked by raven7night 4

Please don't laugh but I'm not really into politics all I know is that Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama are running for President is there a website where I can learn more about what they going to change if they win? And other stuff because I do plan on voting but I just want to learn more about the people that are running for President so I can make the right choice and not just Vote for whoever...


Thanks for your help.

2007-07-10 18:11:25 · 20 answers · asked by Chica 1

Did you see the Sopranos spoof? This shows Hillary Clinton is both "hip" and "current." VOTE FOR HILLARY!!!! She is cool!

2007-07-10 17:33:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would we have a better chance of getting a third or fourth party in the white house?

2007-07-10 17:04:54 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-10 16:59:04 · 17 answers · asked by MekTekPhil 4

2007-07-10 16:57:15 · 17 answers · asked by MekTekPhil 4

If McCain drops out where does his campaign money go? Does he return the money to the individual and corporate donors or does it just transfer to the Republican party?

2007-07-10 16:48:22 · 7 answers · asked by 1salubrious1 1

me and my friends have this argument a lot who do you think would be the next president out of these two i think that it would be obama

2007-07-10 15:08:54 · 16 answers · asked by blueneon 1

Thanks

2007-07-10 15:02:27 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-10 13:40:30 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.democratic-candidates.org/comparisons/compare-democratic-presidential-candidates-religion.php/

2007-07-10 12:48:31 · 6 answers · asked by eldude 5

I don't. But do you?

2007-07-10 12:27:54 · 8 answers · asked by kbchkidnc 2

2007-07-10 12:02:35 · 6 answers · asked by kramer 1

In my opnion - No it does not.

2007-07-10 11:58:26 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Biden
Richardson
Edwards
Bloomberg

I just listed a few, and please give me a legitimate response and NOT say Bill Clinton, please.

2007-07-10 11:46:56 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

he has all the credentials
he would be a serious challenge to Hillary/Al in 2008
all the other so called Republicans are losers
McCain talks straight and could lead the GP to victory
www.gp.org

2007-07-10 09:36:51 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Should the next elected president of the US issue a national apology for slavery?

2007-07-10 09:02:00 · 28 answers · asked by Caleb 1

2007-07-10 09:00:17 · 8 answers · asked by kman 1

Democrats are well positioned to expand their majority in Congress next year, according to a survey of battleground districts released Tuesday.

“The electoral situation could not be better, particularly in the battleground districts where 2008 looks like a repeat of 2006,” read a memo from Democracy Corps, a think tank founded by James Carville and pollster Stan Greenberg.

The survey, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, polled 1,600 people in 70 districts. It found that Democrats are ahead by an average of 9 points in these battleground districts.

If Democrats wants to capitalize on the current political climate, however, they must continue to fight the administration on Iraq but also not lose sight of domestic issues, according to the memo.

http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/democratic-memo-predicts-additional-2008-gains-2007-06-19.html

What do you think of this memo? Will the Democrats indeed see another gain as they did in 2006?

2007-07-10 07:56:15 · 11 answers · asked by Dana1981 7

Once, you can understand, but again, after four years of him? Are we that stupid?

2007-07-10 07:49:06 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous

Well I know most of the southern US will not vote for a woman! Thank God I know I sure as hell will not live in a country ran by a woman. I also know a lot of people down south with not vote for a black man. Thank God! Anyways with Hillary and Obama completely out of the picture I'd say it's almost a promise that Republicans will win! Yay!! Any one else seeing this? Btw if you wanna yell at me for being a sexist and a racist you can IM me @SxyPeaches2006 on aim *Rudy*Giuliani*For*President*2008*

2007-07-10 07:31:43 · 15 answers · asked by EmptySoul 2

My opinion is that it is because we (yes, I'm making a generality) feel comfortable enough, especially since we see them all over the place, that our government isn't "out to get us" or overly corrupt. I know a lot of people cry out about corporations and lobbyists but I'm sure the majority of Americans have a little more faith in the government. We simply on hear from the untrusting people.

Your thoughts? (and there is no point in attacking me because one I don't care enough for you to hurt my feelings and two it's meant to be thought-provoking not threatening)

2007-07-10 07:13:18 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

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