It will be interesting, to see what they bring to the table, and what thier candidate can offer.
Now the Democrats want to raise taxes all the time. (Of course, you have to pay for services, but, when those services are wasted, then its time to cut the fat out of Government, and unfortunately, Neither Party wants to do that!).
I wish you well..
Jesse
2006-07-09 20:56:46
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answered by x 7
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Who ever they nominate I just don't see any of them winning. But I'm not real happy with the Republican party either. Our government has gotten too big over the years and runs too many things like education that would be better left on a local level. I don't care which party a good man/woman comes from I'd like to see the pork get slashed, the bureaucratic hangers on who line their pockets with tax payer dollars way before it ever gets to where it was supposed to go be made accountable for where the money goes. Some young politicans look promising but all too many of them get swollowed up into the maze that is Washington. Money runs Washington not good ideas although some do sneek through the cracks now and then. Don't count on government for anything or you will be dissapointed. Rely on yourselves. This is still a great nation where you can realize your dreams through hard work. We are great because of individuals and in spite of government. I wish more folks would vote and take time to look at who's running for what and their track record. As far as Al Gore or Hillary or Kerry goes they arn't fit to be dog catcher let alone president. And not because they are Democrats it's because of the things they've done in the past that somehow get swept under the rug. God help us all if any of them are elected lol.
2006-07-10 04:40:20
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answered by crusinthru 6
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They are the ones in the limelight right now. But there will be more showing up very soon. I like all three of them. I wish they were getting the credit they deserve. These people have so much to offer. I'm a little afraid of how proactive Gore would be, but he's really up on what the country needs.
2006-07-10 03:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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AL gore for president ,Hillary for vice president , if Kerry runs again the democratic party will lose again (personal opinion)
2006-07-10 04:08:17
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answered by stevenwc444 2
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i swear to God, i will dance in the streets if they put up Hilary Clinton in 08... im a republican, and i really think the democrats need a serious leader if real opposition will be brought to bear agaisnt the republican party. especially when people like condi are being pondered for the ticket.
2006-07-10 03:53:31
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answered by That crazy dude 2
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what about Barak Obama? I love listening to this man speak AND he seems to go out of his way--much to my happiness--to bridge the false Liberal/Conservative barriers politics are all too often stalled on. The junior senator from Illinois could do a lot to unite this country on the things that really, truly matter to us all and allow us to agree to disagree on other, irresolvable issues.
2006-07-10 03:58:54
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answered by just wondering 1
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well, at least al gore has a good cause. but any of them are still better than bush at this point
2006-07-10 03:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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obviously not,
2006-07-10 03:52:50
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answered by jonny c 2
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