John McCain President a Moderate Conservative with several liberal viewpoints as does Rudy Juliani for Vice. They would make a remarkable team that could make both sides of the house happy. America could get busy being the strongest country in the world and it would show unity between the parties.
Not only the terrorist but the world would once again shake in their boots as they did post 9/11
2007-01-06 16:12:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing brings out venom like a political question. Anger, hatred, prejudice, all good reasons to vote. Clinton would probably be good but she would not be elected. Younger females love her, older females dislike her for not being a mousy housewife, and most men are afraid of her.
Guliani would probably not be elected because he would be running on his reputation as mayor of NY on 9/11. He is not that politically savvy.
Rice is basically an evil person. She won't run because she has no support within the party.
That would leave Obama. Here is a charismatic, energetic young man who has the best interests of this country at heart. However, winning an election would be tough because he lacks essential experience in world politics as does Guliani.
Personally, I would vote for Obama. He can speak intelligently, he is energetic, and he can answer a question in words of more than one syllable, unlike our current president. Obama has a lot of followers, however, John Edwards, yes a lawyer who like to see big corporations pay for their mistakes like every little guy, has more support in the democratic party than Obama. We have just under two years. Pay attention, study the people and vote intelligently.
2007-01-06 07:57:40
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answered by David L 6
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Giuliani's stock was plummeting the day before 9/11 when he did what any mayor would have done at a time like that.
He is an adulterer who - when his wife objected - went to court to get his mistress to visit the home he shared with his then wife and son. Unlike the bias toward Bill, his discretions were forgiven and probably forgotten by most but not me.
Rice is at least a hermaphrodite, she made a feudal slip calling George 'my husband'. She needs to be less tough looking without being girly-girly feminine. Her demeanor is off-putting.
She was rejected by the Arab leaders hence you see less of her and more of dimwitted George trying to speak presidentially with men who are better political chess players.
Obama could use a bit more time in the trenches before running. We don't know him.
Hillary is not much loved across the constituent board because she stood by her man for his discretion's. Plus she agrees too much with Bush's foreign policies.
Maybe Mutt and Jeff would be better candidates.
No matter who runs and wins America is in big trouble for the next few years.
2007-01-06 05:48:28
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answered by nemesis 4
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Definatley Rudy Giuliani, Condi Rice won't run,Obama is an inexperianced Druggy,and I will NEVER vote for a Clinton,Ever
2007-01-07 16:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama or Clinton. Definately. If Rice was elected then George Bush would still be secretly controlling things.
2007-01-06 09:17:37
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answered by crazychick 3
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I wish Rice would run. If she doesn't, I think the true conservatives might get disgusted with Guliani and not vote, giving the victory to Hillary.
2007-01-06 05:30:36
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answered by The Reaganite 3
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It's between Obama and Guliani for me. I admire them both. Maybe if one gets out of the running, they could try for the Vice Presidency for the other.
2007-01-06 05:27:53
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answered by Bud's Girl 6
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Rice won't run
Guliani won't get past the primary. He's too liberal
That leaves either Obama or Clinton. Both great choices.
2007-01-06 05:26:23
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answered by SatanicYoda 3
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i'm balloting for Hillary Clinton. I applaude her for posting her place on the topics in a sparkling and concise way on her web site. i attempted to look into Obama's stand on the topics and grew to become into very dissapointed interior the undeniable fact that he did no longer submit a fact approximately the place he stands and what he will do approximately each and all of the topics. possibly I ignored something, yet while it somewhat is there it somewhat isn't any longer common to locate. i found some very obscure statements on each and all of the topics, no longer something that tells me the place he stands and what he will do approximately each and all of the significant subjects this usa is dealing with. i can not vote for Guliani or Mcaine with the aid of fact they gained't do the failings for this usa that i think the hot president desires to do. specifically i do no longer have confidence they'll strengthen the image that the USA portrays to something of the international.
2016-11-27 00:03:04
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answered by ? 4
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oobviously not obama or clinton, and rice wont run. guliani is to liberal to win the primary so either mccain or hopefully romney will run for the republicans. i think mccain will win the primary but he would wise to select romney as his vp so he makes sure he wins the votes of conservatives.
2007-01-06 18:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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