It will be a Republican. The Democrats won't even win mid-term elections. They can't even decide among themselves on what they believe in. Even James Carville, a huge Democratic political advisor, is concerned. He even said so on Sean Hannity last week on the radio.
Anybody that says our economy is terrible and that the war in Iraq is a waste and is going badly are victims of listening to what the liberal biased media is spewing. Instead they need to get their heads out of the liberal sand and look around. A little research would go a long way as well.
Reality matters....vote Republican!!!
2006-06-20 08:26:11
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answered by Amanda 3
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Democrat if I'm lucky, unless you enjoy paying $3.00 for a gallon for gas! Most people I know hate Bill Clinton but I'll say this, he cheated on his wife, oh well if she forgave him then who are we to even care! All I know is that employment was up, unemployment was down, if something happened to a member of my family due to an accident or illness I could take up to 12 weeks off work and still have a job when I came back (because Clinton signed the family leave act) and I didn't have to worry about the young men in my family getting killed in Iraq "babysitting" the oil rigs because in all reality that's what they are doing. Not because America was looking for redemption against the terrorist acts of 9/11!
I am not a Kerry fan I am however embarrassed to say I voted for Bush the first time.
As far as Cindy L's answer...I'll debate with her ANY DAY...I have a Bachelors Degree, and HOW DARE YOU CALL ANYONE STUPID!
The leaders you so faithfully believe in are the exact ones that have changed my mind.
2006-06-20 08:21:22
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answered by Karen 6
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The propaganda from the main stream media will always be Democratic. Unfortunately, Bush pushed the envelope so the Democrats and the media will start cranking it out, e.g., Kerry saying he was hoodwinked into voting for the Iraq war. The only Republicans that may stand a chance are McCain and Guiliani. Also depends on who the Democrats run. If its Billary, the Republicans will have a greater chance.
2006-06-20 08:18:37
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answered by williegod 6
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If it is Mitt Romney or Tim Pawlenty then I am sure Democrats will get a lot of reasons to bash on them. I do not believe that the Democrats will call those two presidents dumb or anything because those two candidates are bright but they will pick on their record like how Romney changed his stance. It is just a part of American politics, god can run for the Republicans and liberals will try to scrutinize him or make jokes about him, whats worse is that our heavily biased media gets involved in these atrocities.
2016-05-20 05:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Dems have NO SOLUTIONS. They are running on a campaign of hate. Unless they come up with a platform of solutions to offer the voters, they don't stand a chance except with their diehard 33%, who vote democratic no matter what. The GOP proposes solutions and dems take shots at those solutions. That's not much of a strategy for winning the vote of the other 67%. For the dems to win the Whitehouse, they need something like Gingrich's "Contract With America" which was a list of issues the GOP PROMISED to resolve in the first 100 days. It worked!
2006-06-20 08:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Whats funny about people like you, is that you believe the propoganda that is propoganda about the "liberal media"
My god people, do some research. The same 5 or 6 companies own most of the news and media outlets out there. This info you get from them is simply not true. Please search you hearts and think for yourselfs. Start with the guy who owns Fox, Murdoch, along with over 200 other TV, radio, newspapers, and other media sources. Clear Channal could never be considered "Liberal". Time Warner... not a chance. ABC - Disney? Give me a break! Gee... who's left?
2006-06-20 08:32:03
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answered by C P R 3
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The Republicans have had their turn at running the country. I believe that the next president will be a Democrat basically because of w's low approval rating.
2006-06-20 08:16:41
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answered by renegade352000 2
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I think Republican. Most likely McCain or Guiliani.
I am a little disappointed to say that I don't find a credible Democratic candidate for president (unless Barack Obama is running). For Hillary, I don't think the time is right.
2006-06-20 08:12:58
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answered by 2-3,2-4,4-3,4-4,3-4,4-2,5-4 3
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Well it all depends.
If we want our economy to recover, balance the budget, and get some real healthcare reform... things that take care of home first... then it will be a democrat.
If we want to continue with this war and go farther in debt by borrowing daily from China to pay for it then it will be a republican.
BTW, I would suggest trying to watch some PBS Jim Lehrer Newshour for real news stories. If you think the democrats are throwing any propaganda at you then you are not getting the REAL story on things.
2006-06-20 08:17:55
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answered by BeachBum 7
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If Gore ran again, I think he would win in a landslide. However it seems that Republicans have been winning well lately despite the polls. One possible candidate might be our governer Rick Perry. He is Republican and has made some trips to Iraq for some reason.
I hope that Gore runs though.
2006-06-20 08:14:26
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answered by Fantasy Girl 3
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