I'm not sure, yet, who I'll vote for in the primary. Edwards would be a great candidate if nominated. Southern Democrats have done well recently in presidential elections and right now Republicans haven't been doing so good. You can bet that no matter who runs, they'll come up with some negative slander. Look at how they disrespected veterans and the purple heart in the last presidential election. Edwards needs to be ready for that and nip it before it starts. Edwards seems like a pretty stand up guy with good character, who can define himself. Surely they will attack him for being a lawyer. If you look at Edward's stand on tort reform, he is quite reasonable. The difference between Edwards and Republican attorneys is that Edwards represents real people; he's not some corporate lawyer working behind the scenes to protect big money and getting paid big bucks for it.
2006-12-29 03:32:57
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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All of the candidates are going to have their hands full with Hillary in the mix. She has one of the top politicians this country has every produced managing her---Bill. If Hillary pays close attention to her husband and stays out of trouble, Hillary will be the first female US President. Who she selects as her running mate will be critical. The Republicans will loose in 08 because bush has totally messed things up, and he is so stubborn that he will not do damage control right now to clean the mess up. When Saddam hangs, watch out. Hell will be unleashed from the bowls of the earth. Bush will be targeted by the Islamic world as the one person responsible for the execution of an elected President of a country, even though Saddam's election was a farce.
2006-12-28 06:15:55
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answered by Preacher 6
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installation for Americas best Losers, and that i'm no longer speaking fat persons. nicely in step with threat some. This woman is sweet, Barry could be stated on any style of expenditures now, Seeing considering the fact that his first 365 days has been packed with Chicago style spirit and incorrect doing, i'm hoping this woman wins that twenty 2d district, for their is a district here in Florida on the Cape which will lose 15,000 jobs and jobber distributors whilst Obama swings the Ax on NASA, And the jobs that he would be killing off, are not minimum salary burger flippers,
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answered by Anonymous
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I think John Edwards biggest problem is his lack of experience in politics, and in management. (Same with Obama).
Also remember, America for some reason prefers Governors to senators as presidential material. Kennedy was the last Senator elected. Perhpas it is because governors actually ran a government vs senators.
2006-12-28 06:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Edwards seemed an interesting canditate i would like to see what he can offer in the big picture he would stand a better chance than hillary or obama long as he wasnt hugging up on Kerry like last time
2006-12-28 06:13:38
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answered by lethander_99 4
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I like Edwards too but I also like Obama and Hilary. What a nice dilemma.
2006-12-28 06:12:01
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answered by Raven 5
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I think it's great that he is running. But he is talking "One America", does that include the gay people of America? He previously has "personally opposed" gay marriages but does support marriage like rights. If he is truly "One America", lets have equal rights for all and truly be "One America".
2006-12-28 06:20:15
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answered by Robert R 1
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He's an ungrateful little jerk for dumping me, after all I've done for him. Theresa, cross John Edwards off our guest list.
2006-12-28 11:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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He is better than anybody the Republicans have, and if he gets the nomination I will vote for him.
2006-12-28 06:10:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think an Edwards-Obama ticket would be unbeatable!
2006-12-28 06:09:47
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answered by dcgirl 7
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