i don't know much about him as he only has been on the scene the last two years......i think it is too soon for him to run since he does not have as much experience as other domacratic candidates. but he is well liked and if the people like him, then let the people decide.
we are a family of republicans and democrats. we were all talking about who would anyone vote for and of course each of us stayed within our parties...
the only one we all had in common was all decided to vote for mayor giullani if he ran.....i guess he is very centrist and even on the liberal side so my son who is a staunch democrate says he would vote for him as guillani is pro everything he believes in.
my other son who is republican says he will think about it as he is from arizona and mccain will be his first choice but if he does not run, he will vote for guillani.
and when we talked about arnold s., all of us unanimously said if the constitution allowed him to run for president, we will all vote for him......the democrates in the family like the fact that he is married to a kennedy (who are die-hard democrates) and he is very liberal......the republicans in the family like him because he is republican centrist and think he will bring the country together....of course, our votes don't count in changing the constitution, does it?.....lol
but as the months pass and the election gets near, i know there will be "war" within our so-far-still-pleasant family members...i am looking forward to the debates so i can do my job as family referee.
2007-01-18 15:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care about his (or any other candidate's) race or creed or what his name is. I care about where he stands on the issues. He is a likeable, articulate young man, but too far to the left for me. His name does not bother me, but I think it will bother some folks, not the fact that he is black.
Miss sassypants, you've got a major chip on your shoulder, lady. I am the grandchild of Italian immigrants and I'd vote for Rice, Powell, Alan Keyes, or Lynn Swann instead of Guiliani or Cuomo or Ferraro in a heartbeat if any of them would run. Why? Because I like where they stand on the issues, I am not concerned about a person's race or creed or ethnic background. Diversity is what makes this nation great.
We are all the same race: HUMAN.
2007-01-19 07:29:46
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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He's looking to be Hilary's running mate. He's not ready to headline yet. This is the worse thing to happen to the U.S. Since the Bush family. But it's his views that are twisted, I don't care what he calls his self. The Media's gonna sell this one big time & all the sheep out there are gonna buy it hook line & sinker. Been predicting this one for years.
2007-01-18 23:36:36
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answered by irmaynerds 4
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This is a question and answer forum, that usually means you ask a question and somebody else answers it. So with that in mind and your obvious mental challenge I would be unlikely to agree with you. Or take your advice. In answer to your question Yes I would vote for Barrack Hussein Obama as long as he wasn't running as a repuglican.
2007-01-18 23:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I only vote for people named Whiteywhite Goodchristian Jesusamerica.
2007-01-18 23:27:02
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answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4
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"What's in a name? A rose by any name would smell as sweet." Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. But if you vote according to names, that's your privilege.
2007-01-18 23:29:33
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answered by sonyack 6
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Nope,not beacause of his name though.I wouldn't vote for him because he's and inexperianced liberal who talks and talks and talks but actually say's nothing.
2007-01-19 10:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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you would think after 8 years the Demos would have a decent candidate
2007-01-18 23:39:39
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answered by Ibredd 7
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What is your issue? His name? What's in a name? That which we call a Bush, by any other name would smell.
2007-01-18 23:29:31
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answered by Pamela B 5
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The only reason why you would say something like that is because hes African American. And we all know that Caucasions would like to die first before there's a African American president.
2007-01-19 01:34:23
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answered by Jujuchi 2
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