I just gave your question a thumbs up, and I'm Republican. Poor Georgie Boy just kept on getting himself into messes. I normally do not vote party line. I will vote for a persons credentials. So that leaves out Clinton and Obama. I guess we just have to sit around and wait to see who's in the race. But remember, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. Vote wisely.
2006-12-24 13:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Girly we aren't so different. Except I normally vote Republican. I consider myself just right of dead center. I believe the Democrats only chance would be a newcomer such as Clinton was before his nod in 1992.
Barrack is not that newcomer. His sheets would be pulled and he would be exposed as a far left winger. John Edwards though running with Gore is still considered a newbie. Many Republicans did actually like him.
Though I'm pretty sure McCain/Giuliani will garner enough Democrat votes to win. Americans will hesitate to give a far left wing President the "Rightt of passage" with the current far left leadership of the Democratic party.I truly believe that it is the Americans like you and I, Moderates whether Democratic or Republican that hold the golden key to a successful future of America. We are more alike than different.
Only 15% of the U.S. population describes themselves as far righ or far left. We are the majority and it is high time the moderate agenda be worked on so that we can get busy being the most powerful nation the world has ever known.
God Bless and Happy Holidays and United We stand Fight to Unite
2006-12-24 23:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with some of what you said. I don't know much about Obama yet and to vote for Hillary is like voting for the anti-christ. To all the Christians, most of what she says straight contradicts the Bible. She is being a master politician by doing whatever it takes to acquire power. Bush is not an idiot. I know most of the people who accuse him of being one do not have a college degree from Harvard. I can't ever say that he has broken a promise or made a mistake where there wasn't a middle man involved giving him misinformation. But I can better answer your question when I know exactly who the candidates are.
2006-12-24 22:00:03
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answered by elthe3rd 4
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I normally care about America, but all this snipping on Hillary Clinton is just a plain lack of imagination and meanness. Hillary is smarter than most Americans without her having to try hard.
The Republicans went after the Clinton's the day they moved into the Whitehouse and they got more vicious and mean as the years went by. The right wing and neo-con's hate the Clinton because the Clinton out politicked them at every turn.
The same haters got their greatest gift when Carl Hove and Bush moved in to the Whitehouse, and just look at where the Republicans have taken this Country. It took six long years for the American people to figure out that the Bush story was just a propaganda sell that was based on a desire to exert power which they thought would solve some problem, but it made things worse everywhere it went and everywhere it touched.
All this hate Hillary stuff is the same horse @@@@ that got us into Iraq and a losing war.
Hillary for President, and I know she can do the job that this Country needs so badly.
2006-12-24 22:05:01
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answered by zclifton2 6
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I normally vote democrat. So far I think all the candidates are kind of wanky. If I had to choose today, I would probably vote for Hillary Clinton. I think John Edwards and Barack Obama are terribly inexperienced.
2006-12-25 07:41:07
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answered by Bobby Cretin 2
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I live in Australia so I wont be voting in 2008 although I want to say that your right about Hillary running for president is a joke, if that's the case then we may as well nominate Monica Lewinsky although she would probably spend more time under the desk than behind it :)
2006-12-25 10:56:07
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answered by matrix 2
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America definitely needs a change. Women tend to be more moral when it comes to death and destruction, so I will vote for Hillary. Hopefully she and Obama will run together. I used to be hardcore republican until I went out into the world and discovered for myself what the truth was.
The only thing is, do the American people have the stomach to undergo what is necessary in getting out. The Federal Reserve will crash the economy if USA pulls out. It may even be possible that another attack will be allowed to happen. Then what will Americans do?
And let's not forget that our voting machines are still rigged for manipulation.
2006-12-24 21:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what, the most qualified people I know are in my group of friends. All the politicians I've seen, with the exception of a scarce few, are worthless liars. Maybe someday we will all figure out a different way of getting someone who actually cares about us in power.
2006-12-25 00:44:46
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answered by answer111 2
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Depends on who wins the primaries. I think its funny that people are already choosing who they are voting for before we even have definite canadates. How about we focus on working and getting our lives on track before we worry about a presidental election in 2 years.
Btw if mcain is running, hes got my vote.
2006-12-25 01:12:59
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answered by skippy 2
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Hopefully, each voter will seek out the best qualified candidate - regardless of the political party.
2006-12-24 21:49:12
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answered by jack w 6
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