NOT SURE. IT DEPENDS ON WHAT ISSUES THE MAN STOOD ON AND DID HIS VOTING RECORD REFLECT THESE ISSUES HE WAS FOR OR AGAINST.
I DON'T VOTE BY PARTY BUT BY ISSUES.
2006-09-18 07:03:19
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answered by baptism_by_fire_2000 6
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He is not currently able to break the state-by state deadlock. He is a strong campaigner in traditional Democratic areas, but is not likely to win over any red states.
The Democrats can't win with him as the presidential candidate.
As a Vice Presidential candidate, perhaps...
But I would have to see who he is running against before I would decide.
2006-09-18 14:05:19
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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Very few, besisdes Read the constitution, he would have to be a naturalized citizen for atleast 20 years before being A canidate for presidency of the United States.
2006-09-18 14:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But I don't think he will win the nomination. He doesn't have enough government experience. I would like to see Wesley Clark try again.
2006-09-18 14:02:23
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answered by notyou311 7
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No way, too green.
And Obama sounds like Osama........Might spark some interesting fireworks?
2006-09-18 14:02:48
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answered by jooker 4
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Maybe in the furure but he needs more experience.
2006-09-18 13:57:46
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answered by Akkakk the befuddled 5
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I would only if H. Clinton is his vice and dats fa real
2006-09-18 14:03:31
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answered by Real Chilla 2
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It depends on who he was running against.
2006-09-18 16:13:12
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answered by JerH1 7
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No.
2006-09-18 14:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
2006-09-18 13:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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