Obama: Likely candidate. Smart, works with both sides, respectable, well-liked, good speaker. Downside: Little experience. He's black, which means he's got the vote of we can be safe to guess, a good bit of minorities. It might also hurt him in some states though. He's also in the prime position since there's no incumbent and no one prime person in the Republican Party.
Clinton: She's got a lot of haters and lovers. But she's also a woman. And sadly, that might hinder her. You never know though.
Rice: I don't think she has the guts to run. And if she did, she probably wouldn't win...but you never know. Maybe her minority status will help her.
Edwards: Possible. He definitely as experience and respectability. He's a smart man. However, is he enough of a leader?
Gore: He's too busy warning liberals about global warming.
Giuliani: He easily annoys people. Just because he handled 9/11 well doesn't mean he'll be able to handle a country.
McCain: He scares people on both sides.
Newt: Hahaha. (Sorry to Newt supporters).
I personally would like to see:
Obama-Rice (but that would never happen, lol).
Obama-Edwards
or
Edwards-Clinton
We'll never know. Everyone thought Gore would win 2000. But he didn't.
2006-12-28 01:07:51
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answered by ? 3
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senator mccaain. he's a guy who has an employer grip on the actual fee of conflict. he's conscious that usa is just one united states and not some officail sancitioned international police tension. i think of this guy would have the capacity to cut back international tension admire the veterans of the conflict and direct the u . s . a . to seem at it self. loss of jobs enormous crime fees a million/3 of all the folk interior the u . s . a . are in touch acceptable now interior the judicail gadget . that could desire to be the worst any united states has ever had. poverty as a results of ailment interior the relatives in spite of having paid as much as grow to be conceivable right into a scientific plan. that cant be acceptable. understanding that many human beings international extensive are agaist the u . s . a . or maybe hate the folk is detrimental. understanding that that's no longer something constrained to places close to iraq is even worse. mccain will refocas the country. he will deliver the decide on forces to the streets of usa and get rid of from the cracks and sewers all the undesirable terrorists that truly do reason terror. come on . what are you greater afarid of a few osama bin landen shotting you or strolling by way of harlem. we decide on mccain to deliver the troops to the streets enable the rockets purple glare be seen over head at night each night acceptable here in usa enable the unfastened be unfastened from difficulty of crime . enable the solid human beings of usa communicate up come out of there residences and take lower back what's there is from the actual evil doers the gangs and thugs the drug sellers and the prepared crime forces. enable this united states paintings at working acceptable. vote for senator mccain for president of the u . s . a .
2016-10-28 13:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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This is what scares me!!! I have a fear that it will be that Obama character who I call the "Anti-Christ".. and just as evil is Hilllary Clinton... Who will be the next president? I do not know and too early to imagine.. But it is so very crucial for the United States and could be the death of the United States if such people as Nancy Palosi, John Edwards, John Kerry, Harry Reid and such get their friends in.. It will mean a faster destruction for the US
2006-12-28 01:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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President - George Carlin
VP - Bill Maher
Staff:Larry Flynt, Noam Chomsky, Jon Stewart, Bill Cosby, Dee Snider and Me.
2006-12-28 23:57:12
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answered by juniorramos1974 3
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No one named Bush (you're kidding, right?)
No Republicans (Bush has pretty much screwed this up for about 12 years)
Not Hillary Clinton
Maybe Obama
More than likely John Edwards
2006-12-28 01:31:07
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answered by Gene 3
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Hopefully Barak Obama although I don't think the Democratic party will have the cajones to actually select him. Maybe in reality it will be John Edwards or John McCain, but it is too early to say, it is amazing how things can change in a short while.
2006-12-27 23:35:16
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answered by magpie_queen 3
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Definately the winner of the elections will be. I hope it is Hillary Rodham Clinton. That woman is the real deal.
2006-12-28 01:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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This looks like an election for a black horse, that is, someone totally off the radar.
2006-12-27 23:55:42
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answered by Sartoris 5
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As long as it is not Obma or Hillary I think we might be ok Obma does not have enough qualification and we saw how Hillary handled things when Bill was in office not good
2006-12-27 23:31:28
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answered by d3midway semi-retired 7
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i would love to see obama, but the experience might hurt him. so, i would like hillary with obama as vice president.
2006-12-28 02:31:54
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answered by 2010 CWS Champs! 3
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