I would like to see Condoleeza in the White House but I don't think she could carry the southern states. Maybe Condi as a running mate to Rudy or Pataki.
Dems will probably go with Kerry/whoever again.
2006-10-08 05:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It is too early to predict as we won't even know the structure of Congress and the Senate until the November elections are over! The horse-trading will commence after that! Many feel that Al Gore may stage a come back to politics with his latest public exposition after the release of his documentary on global warming - The Inconvenient Truth - and avenge the defeat or rather denial of presidency to him in his last contest! He has all the potential to be a good President - never mind about the party he may represent!
2006-10-08 11:05:32
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answered by Sami V 7
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Without a doubt, Condoleeza Rice. This woman has an unbelievable experience and education. Stay away from Kerry, Hitlery Clintoon, and any Kennedy! Those of you who are lovers of these America sellouts and crooks can indulge in 'remembering' about the swinging and assassination reports on the Clinton's. Oh, you don't remember the stories? Of course not, the media wouldn't dare leak these stories and secrets out like they do Bush's actions everyday!! Try to use this as a refresher: http://www.top10weasels.com/hitlery07.htm
2006-10-08 11:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Two women - it's about time the female gender came into presidency. I say two women because if it's a man pitted against a woman, I think there will be a lot more voters trying to vote against having a woman in office or doing the opposite and voting for the woman over the man. If we have two women, you just need to match up their qualifications for office instead of paying big attention to the gender. But seriously, a woman, please.
2006-10-08 10:57:45
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answered by Mp3 D 1
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For 2008 I'm not sure. I like Hillary, McCain, John Edwards, and Al Gore. I'm not sure if them, or any at all are running. Neither one sounds perfect right now. I would have voted for any of them in the past, but it will be 4 years later, and people change, so I can't just stick with who I liked in the past. A new candidate might emerge. I'll just have to pay attention and try to come up with a good decision if I choose to vote. I think if you don't know who to vote for, it's ok not to vote.
2006-10-08 11:08:57
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answered by Paul 7
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Might I suggest a foreigner, thus guaranteeing, at least, a President with more intellect that the ar se of the current President.
2006-10-08 11:48:21
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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Republican - McCain.. he's not extreme left or extreme right - and he doesn't think twice about arguing with other Republicans on issues he doesn't agree with
Democrat - John Edwards again because he seemed to have a great vision before and seemed honest and sincere in what he wanted for our country realistically
2006-10-08 11:10:32
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answered by katjha2005 5
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Rudi Giuliani
Here's a moderate. He was the real hero of 9/11. He brought NY back. People love him. He's the guy!
2006-10-08 10:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Oprah We need someone we can trust, people trust Oprah and right now no one seems trust anyone. I'm sure she won't run because she probably swore at someone 20 yrs. ago and the pols will rip her up. So why should she run? May be if she ran as a Republican hmm ya that's the ticket Oprah and Rick S.
2006-10-08 11:01:31
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answered by Saladmaster22 2
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McCain/Powell in '08
They both are great leaders and highly experienced politicians. Both war heroes who may best be able to handle the intense military condition that we face today.
2006-10-08 11:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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