I usually wait to hear where the candidates stand on the issues before making up my mind. It's what all Americans should do.
2007-01-19 04:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Barack Obama has a really good chance perhaps better than Arnold or Clinton! Constitutionally Arnold can't. I hope because Obama is black do not discourage anyone from voting for him,he sticks to his guns and stands up for what he belives is right and has no trouble voicing his disagreement to the president which it seems everyone is afraid to do,so if he can do that maybe he would have no trouble standing up to our enimies. Keep an eye on Pelosi she also shows guts and is not afaid to voice her disagreements and also delivers what she says. She fufilled her promise she made for the 1st 100 hours before the 100 hours and was able to unite dems and rep. to pass bills. So wheither it is our first black or women president,its time we bury our prejudism.
2007-01-19 03:34:10
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answered by MaryAnn K 3
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Out of those choices...Arnold is removed from the equation because he can not run. (There is no "ya never know" about it.) Clinton is a Yankees fan. That leaves me with Barack Obama.
2007-01-19 03:17:06
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answered by Tish 5
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All three would be horrible!
Obama has no experience. Hillary is a loud mouth ultra liberal that tries to tell us she's a moderate.
I'm glad Arnold can't run. He's started out trying to fix CA after Davis (AKA Gumby because he's plastic). Now he's wanting to give health care to all, including the illegals. He also wants to give unemployment to the illegals that used to pick oranges. All on the backs of the CA taxpayer. He's a traitor!
I like Tom Tancredo from Colorado! He'd straighten up the border mess instead of being a "girlie man" like Bush (and Arnold).
2007-01-19 03:12:38
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answered by Dizney 5
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Arnold can't be.
Barack would be awesome, as at least he can speak smoothly, unlike W.
Hilary would be good too. I'm kinda thinking a few other Dems might pop up though.
2007-01-19 03:27:51
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answered by MarauderX 4
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Arnold cannot be president; he was born in Austria, and the Constitution bars foreign born citizens from becoming president. It would take a Constitutional amendment to allow him to run. There is very little difference between Obama and Hillary, so the choice there is moot.
2007-01-19 03:17:06
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answered by dkiller88 4
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First and foremost I am an african american and a woman, but
I would never base such an important vote on this alone. I would
definitely have to see where each of them and any others who plan to run for president in 2008 stand on issues that are so very
crucial to the livlihoods of all americans.. D.Bernard
2007-01-19 03:29:36
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answered by Dot 1
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I would vote for the most qualified person who stood for the same views I had (or most of the views). I think people are putting too much emphasis on what the people look like/are as opposed to their qualifications and views.
2007-01-19 03:15:45
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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Well my friend, this is America. If you work hard, study, have good connections and a great team of PR and marketing even if you are a drunk moron you can be president. For whom I would vote for... is really hard to choose.
2007-01-19 03:18:37
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answered by Victoria 4
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Governor Mike Easley of NC. you guys should really look him up. he would make the perfect presidental candidate.
2007-01-19 05:36:09
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answered by Calie 2
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