That's like asking what the weather will be like on election day in 2008. It will be influenced by events that have not happened yet. It may be someone we haven't even heard of now.
As divisive as politics is now, nearly everyone that has been mentioned as a candidate has a sizable negative rating...so the chances for another relative unknown to step up are pretty good.
2006-10-14 13:11:28
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answered by oohhbother 7
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It really depends on a lot of uncontrollable and unforeseeable factors but I think the most likely are:
John McCain
Mitt Romney
John Edwards
Barak Obama
2006-10-14 20:14:36
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answered by Matthew R 2
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Newt Gingrich
2006-10-14 21:52:51
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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As long as it's not Jeb, we should do okay, regardless. Can't help but think strings are being pulled like a puppet, currently. Would like to see a different party in there, just to see what it could/would do as a positive influence.
(It's difficult remaining apolitical in light of what's happening in the world.)
2006-10-14 20:26:52
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answered by bundjean 5
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Well, although we vote, we will not be the ones deciding, as per the last 2 elections. They may already be decided. The electoral college system needs a huge overhaul so corruption doesn't reign again.
2006-10-14 23:20:31
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answered by nowisthetime 2
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I think it should be Brownie. He did a heck of a job in New Orleans.
2006-10-14 20:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It is IRRELEVANT, because THIS secret and evil group has been in control of everything for far too long!...
http://www.rense.com/general58/suspre.htm
2006-10-15 02:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeb Bush.....
2006-10-15 00:35:59
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answered by gates_goins 2
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