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1. John McCain
2. Barack Obama
3. Hillary Clinton
4. Rudy Giuliani
5. Al Gore
6. Bill Frist

2006-10-19 17:57:59 · 22 answers · asked by ilmaas44 3 in Politics & Government Politics

7. Someone else.

2006-10-19 18:12:52 · update #1

22 answers

Probably Al Gore, although he is not my first choice among all possible candidates. Gore was right about every issue in the 2000 race and subsequent events have shown his wisdom. He has every thing needed to be President of the U.S. except charisma - he just can't seem to relax with the people.

2006-10-19 18:03:38 · answer #1 · answered by Chief 2 · 2 2

Hillary Clinton

2006-10-19 18:24:40 · answer #2 · answered by Love 2 · 0 1

Of those 6 I'd pick Rudy. but he's not my first choice. I think he's the most honest of the bunch and would carry on the fight against terrorism better then the other Republicans you have listed. I would never consider any of the libs you have there. Well Obama is pretty new and he might still be a Democrat. Al Gore is a raving lunitic. If he were president we'd all be riding horses except he would keep his fleet of limo suv's. Hillary doesn't have the sense god gave a slug. And the rest of them are just too boring.

2006-10-19 18:12:33 · answer #3 · answered by crusinthru 6 · 2 2

4 Giuliani and 3 Clinton
Giuliani because he can take care of business i don't care who you sleep with if both were consenting adults at least he's up front about it. Clinton because I'm assuming she can balance a budget like her husband and Now if only the Republicans can put someone out there i like it might be a good race. I'd like the next election to be a win win where both people sound like they could do a good job. unlike the last two elections when it was least damage. I'm a Republican but i believe you vote for the best person for the job of president it's too important to let labels win instead of people.

2006-10-19 19:32:54 · answer #4 · answered by JoJo 2 · 0 0

Rudy may be an outstanding determination, in spite of the actual incontrovertible truth that I disagree with him on some subject matters. Condi might want to be large, yet she already suggested she does no longer run. i'm questioning somebody else, yet i do not truly comprehend who yet. i like congressman Adam Smith, Democrat, Washington State, notwithstanding. I desire he'd run. He'd make a astonishing president.

2016-12-05 00:51:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would support the first 3 people. I would not support Rudy Guiliani. People seem to want Guiliani. This is the same person who not only cheated on his wife openly, but didn't care that people saw him with his mistress. It still kills me that people still talk about Clinton cheating, yet don't mind having Guiliani in office.

Al Gore? I still don't know

I don't know what Bill Frist stands for, so I won't say...

2006-10-19 18:37:33 · answer #6 · answered by linus_van_pelt68 4 · 1 1

1. McCain ok, I like ex-military, especially the kind that fought. They understand the idiocy of war as only someone who has been there can, and I'm proud of him for standing up to bush on the military commission act, but I'm more proud of him for not attending the signing.
2, don't know much about him yet.
3. I used to think she was unelectable, but we'll see.
4. He just seems a bit too party line to me, but I'm open minded.
5. Don't think he'll run
6. Has some guts, but I'm afraifd he's been smeared in the recent congress.

I'm thinking it'll be a washington outsider again. None on this list I'm that comfortable with.

2006-10-19 18:10:25 · answer #7 · answered by notme 5 · 1 1

First off, NONE of the listed people should ever win the election, that would be disaster for America, you think we are treated as fools now, elect one of those and America ceases to exist.

Newt Gingrich or Senator Allen are the only real candidates in 2008. Both hold values based upon what is considered real mainstream America, family first, consevative financial policies, strong and used military, community based programs not Federal run diservice agencies, etc.
America is at a crossroads right now and voting for Gingrich or Allen would be a vote to continue economic progress, any change in this direction would be ruinous for American economic life.

2006-10-19 18:20:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

7. Someone else. None of the names really strike "president" to me. I think that Colin Powell could do some things. . .

(this comes from a democrat)

2006-10-19 18:47:33 · answer #9 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 0 0

7. Russ Feingold or
8. Sen. Dodd

2006-10-19 18:29:24 · answer #10 · answered by Justin 3 · 0 1

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