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Elections - December 2007

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What are his beliefs on:
Education
War In Iraq
Global Warming
Immigration
Medicare/ Health Care
Campaign funds raised/spent
Gay marriages

2007-12-07 01:44:17 · 15 answers · asked by Caitlyn<3 3

Casting aside anyone currently running for President, who would you like to see in office. I'd prefer to hear who is qualified, not SpongeBob, or your dog.

2007-12-07 01:29:17 · 9 answers · asked by MightyMoonpie 3

Does she knows something we don't???

2007-12-07 01:28:43 · 30 answers · asked by Stealth 2

Labor, Liberal, Greens.... Fisheries.... why?

2007-12-07 01:04:39 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

The GOP stands firmly for 'Big Business', union busting, irrelevent social issues that generally revolve around 'sex', the right of corporations to spew toxic waste into the atmosphere, soil and water, screwball 'No Child's Behind Left' laws, war in general and in the middle east..where the oil is...in particular, opposition to any kind of single payer health insurance and a host of other reactionary BS that costs wage-earners money and gives them nothing in return? There must be a reason people vote for these bums that doesn't depend on waving a flag or shaking a cross. Wadda' 'ya think?

2007-12-07 01:03:28 · 24 answers · asked by Noah H 7

2007-12-07 00:57:34 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

Remove the name and you remove her power....

2007-12-07 00:52:04 · 21 answers · asked by Stealth 2

2007-12-07 00:23:01 · 7 answers · asked by BAKER 3

I have never been too interested in what goes on around me. I don't watch news much and I am almost always the last person to hear about anything important. When I heard about Rudy Guiliani running for president, I got this sick feeling in my stomach. To think that lying little b*st*rd could possibly have a chance to rule our beautiful country really worries me. Anyone know what the chances are of him actually becoming president?

2007-12-07 00:20:25 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why?

2007-12-07 00:19:20 · 15 answers · asked by Raina 5

You know, it is really something to have a politician literally make you like him. At first, I was for Mitt Romney. Then I became an Obama fan. I still do like Obama, but Huckabee has an honesty about him that is real. It is hard to pretend like Hillary, for it takes too much energy. Huckabee is not really trying to win. He spent next to nothing in Iowa because he is allowing who he is to speak for himself. I am not faulting him for one mistake he made while governor. What about the thousands made by the other candidates? I can see him leading the PACK in a few months if not weeks.

2007-12-07 00:15:26 · 13 answers · asked by shawnLacey 4

I recently heard Mike Huckaby attribute his rise in the poles to the same power that allowed a boy to feed thousands on 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Does this statement concern you?

2007-12-07 00:14:31 · 4 answers · asked by crocolyle10 3

Since America is a SECULAR nation, and not a Christian Nation, why do people think a Jesus Freak Pastor is qualified to run the country?

2007-12-06 23:57:18 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-06 23:52:00 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Obama
Clinton
Guliani
Cane

im just naming the top contenders..

2007-12-06 22:08:01 · 12 answers · asked by surfer2thextreme 1

It may not be obvious now, but Romney is clearly the second place Republican right now.

He will win Iowa, New Hampshire, and maybe South Carolina the first 3 states. Once he does, he will be firmly in second and it will be clear that it will be either him or Giuliani.

So when Evangelicals realize this, are they going to vote for a guy who has similiar values to theirs but (in their opinion) is in a cult, or a guy who has doesn't agree with their views?

2007-12-06 19:49:44 · 14 answers · asked by crookmatt 4

Rasmussan listed Huckabee as leading the other day. This surprises me, as I didn't expect that Republicans would go for a tax-increasing open borders supporting candidate. Nor did I think that they'd go for a candidate who is openly opposed to Evolution, as that would just make it too easy for the Democrats.

I'm aware that a Christian Right group declared that God had chosen Huckabee as their candidate recently after a sham poll following their debate a few months back. I'm also aware that there are alot of Evangelical Christians in the south. However, I didn't think that an Evangelical pastor would become a serious candidate.

How has this happened? Are the Christian Right people who are talking about starting a 3rd party if a "pro-family" candidate isn't nominated actually serious and not just bluffing?

If Huckabee is nominated, how big will the Democratic landslide be or does Huckabee actually have a chance to upset Hillary, Obama, or Edwards?

2007-12-06 19:37:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

be a larger obstacle to getting elected, than hilary being a woman or barack being black?

our country is sadly so devoutly religious and protestant that it seems religion is more important than gender or race.

2007-12-06 18:49:16 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Tom Tancredo (Colo) appears to be, i mean IS, the best canditate to save America from excessive and illegal immigration, so that it does not look like California, which has been dramatically transformed today.

But statistics show a low percentage (about 10 percent or less) for Tancredo, so voting for him could be 'wasting a vote'

Is it then better to vote for someone who is more likely to win (the most 'anti' of these main GOPs), with a slightly less strong anti-illegal immigration stance than Tancredo?

Which is better? Which is the smartest vote to reshape America and suppress illegal immigration?

2007-12-06 18:28:31 · 5 answers · asked by ed s 3

Considering the fact that they have done nothing about illegal immigration after all these years, that guns were confiscated during Katrina, and Republicans in charge have made Clinton look like a fiscal conservative--aren't they really out of touch with America's concerns and values? Especially when they STILL rather talk about relatively petty, trifling subjects rather than focusing on our tanking economy (inflation, gas prices, Chinese imports, outsourcing, etc.) and the two exhorbitantly costly wars that we are currently embroiled in?

2007-12-06 16:53:55 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

ooooooh....

so pick one and dont say "neither"

2007-12-06 16:46:09 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

it seems like they both stand for all the same things.

2007-12-06 16:31:29 · 8 answers · asked by tqf 2

2007-12-06 15:32:18 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-06 15:23:13 · 1 answers · asked by what did you say 4

Wouldn't they actually want to know why they're voting for that person?

2007-12-06 15:20:18 · 21 answers · asked by Matt T 1

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