Just vote for him in the primaries. It will be fun watching Hillary and Obama beating each other up! Plus if Hillary wins, what will the black vote have to say? Will this be the racism they were talking about?
2006-12-11 13:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how conservative you are. He is against outsourcing as far as I know, and not a Washington insider. Of course he is very young in politics and we will likely see his stances as time goes on. Be open minded, it's the American way.
2006-12-12 00:29:56
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answered by txwebber 3
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Mr. Obama is black. He has a right to be considered an American. Your question reeks of racism, and he is the most intelligent of all the candidates! He is against the war in Iraq, is against abortion, is a Christian conservative, and he is just the best candidate so far.
2006-12-11 21:57:20
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answered by persnicady 3
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obama is a lot more conservative than guiliani. don't let the neocons fool you into voting for guiliani who is populist. populists have destroyed the republican party and made a big huge mess doing it. obama has an immaculate record and guiliani has a long trail of shredded papers.
2006-12-12 03:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say that I would vote for him even though I like what I have seen so far. I think he needs more than 2 yrs of experience in the Senate to be president. When he has a few more years under his belt, I might then be able to vote for him.
2006-12-11 22:09:52
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answered by jay r 2
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Clearly, no racism in this question.... The man is a state senator and stands for nothing except himself. Also, look into the $300K he made in the deal with a lobbyist. And his middle name is Hussein. What are Hussein's views on Al-Qaeda and Islamic fundamentalism? We already know is views on the other Hussein!
2006-12-11 22:10:04
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answered by Il Siciliano di Miami 2
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He is certainly an intelligent and charming individual with what is called charisma. The people who voted for Bush would not be attracted to him. It is awhile until the election and you will have time to get to know him better. I think he is someone to watch.
2006-12-11 22:35:08
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answered by Kenneth H 5
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This man has great moral aptitude, and could dig us out of the financial debt that Bush has buried us in.He would be a much greater persident that our current one, but then again that's not hard
2006-12-11 23:15:40
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answered by StarFleetCpt 2
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Yes his mom is white & this makes him biracial,not black,but that old "one drop of black blood" mentality still lingers!
But who cares.Just like you i am waiting to see where he stands on all issues.
2006-12-12 02:10:43
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answered by Frogmama 4
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I agree with JamaicaJo..., so we don't end up with Hilary.
And I disagree with Henry O, there is no racism shown in this question. Actually, you are one of few who even mentioned race, and, your answer appears more racist
Let's all just hope some good candidate joins in.
2006-12-11 22:06:40
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answered by J T 6
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