rudy for he seemed to handle the nyc disaster really well for such a horrible thing. he showed lots of leadership and compastion in my personal opinion
2006-07-31 13:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Hillary Clinton - she's one of the smartest people in Congress, is well-versed on the issues and truly cares about such things as health care for those who can't afford it which is more than you can say about the bozo in the White House now. She has her act together and while she antagonizes some people, is probably the best possible candidate out there. And isn't it time we had a woman president?
2. John McCain - a true American war hero - even though he's a Republican, I like John McCain but he tends to flip-flop on issues too much and has spent a lot of time over the past couple of years sucking up to Shrub.
3. Rudy - No way in hell.
So, I'd vote for Hillary first and if she doesn't run, whoever the Democrats nominate. However, I'd have no problem with McCain although I'm not wild about his stance on the war, but at least he says to win it or end it.
2006-07-31 22:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Senator John McCain, as I feel that currently, he understands the sentiments of the American public to a much further extent than Hillary Clinton; and, well, there isn't a single rational reason to vote for Giuliani.
2006-07-31 20:26:22
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answered by James 4
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Why does anyone think that Rudy would make a good Pres?? Ask any one from Manhattan before you ask that one again. I like J McCain and I am a Liberal. But he is a moderate and we need that right now. What I would love to see(never happen) Is McCain and Hillary. Now that would be a good ticket!!
2006-07-31 20:54:02
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answered by olderandwiser 4
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Hillary, because it is time.
Sure, the woman has made mistakes, but haven't we all. I rarely see a candidate who lives up to his hype. She has come up through the ranks and is now bidding for re-election to congress. Insiders mark her a heavy favorite for nomination in 2008.
It is time, to place a strong woman to head this country. In essence, could she really do a worse job that what has been in high office these past years? I think not.
It is time, to rethink the Presidency, to rethink history, to rethink electing a woman, who just might be the best man for the job.
2006-07-31 20:30:03
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answered by rrrevils 6
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Rudy Giuliani because he is a great leader and shares the same views as I do.
2006-07-31 20:25:10
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answered by Mags 3
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Rudy; he's proven himself under pressure and in a national crisis.
A vote for Hill Hairy is a vote for Marxism-- don't let that happen to the U.S.A.
2006-07-31 20:29:18
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answered by mike_oxxbigg 3
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Actually I wouldn't want to vote for any of them.
Hillary is only interested in power and has shifted positions for political expediency too often.
John McCain has undermined the constitution with the McCain-Feingold bill.
Rudy comes closest to getting my vote despite my many disagreements with him on social issues.
2006-07-31 20:35:41
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answered by opie with an attitude 3
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I guess of the three it would be Rudy Giuliani, although I'm not that excited about him either.
2006-07-31 20:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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None of them Id vote for Russ Feingold. He is the only one that asked for a board of inquiry George Bush's shady activities And the only one i have seen with the balls to Stand up Bush and the republican majority And tell them they are full of Sh-t
2006-07-31 20:38:00
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answered by bisquedog 6
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1, she is a centrist, more intelligent,, McCain or Rudy would be a good choice for VP,, if Rudy runs as an Independent, he would probably win,,
2006-07-31 20:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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