I wouldn't vote for either.
I know plenty of black friends who'd only vote for Obama because he's black (which is racist. It's no better than a white man voting for a white President because he's white as well).
I know my fiance would vote for Hilary (although she doesn't follow politics, and has only heard of Hilary).
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There's not too many Democrats I could see myself voting for. Obama would probably be my last resort for that part, as he is fairly religious like me. His politics just don't go hand in hand with mine.
2007-01-19 05:31:49
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answered by Mr. Info 3
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Yes, I am a moderate Independent and I cannot, at least right now, imagine any Republican I would vote for in 2008. Not after the Bush experience of the last six years, and the witnessing of the dumbing down of the Republican Party. I've voted Republican most of my life, but those votes were for a drastically different party than sits in front of us now. Reagan must be spinning in his grave. Obama won't get the nomination, we can safely bet on Hillary for that, in fact we might see a Clinton/Obama ticket, possibly Clinton/Bayh. Either way, Hillary's got my vote if she is the nominee. I'm not averse to Edwards either at this point, though I want to know more about where he stands on many issues. Just a side note on what you say about Hillary. Yes, Hillary has taken to politics like a duck takes to water, since way before she ever met Bill Clinton. Personally, I find that to be an attribute, not a detriment. I think it's about time that we have someone adept at all the ins and outs of politics. That kind of single-mindedness comforts me when I think about the fact that in order to be as politically savvy as she is, she needs to be well informed about everything from political history to the current state of our military. I agree with her stand on most issues, so for me, she's going to be hard to beat as my favorite.
2007-01-19 05:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Democrat. I wouldn't vote for Hillary because she's a polarizing figure, just like George W. is.
While I like Sen. Barack Obama personally, he is way to inexperienced. He would be at the mercy of sophisticated, experienced advisors. Look at how George W. depends on the Karl Rove's & Dick Cheney's. We don't need another President like that.
I take exception with your remark that Obama is a terrorist sympathizer.
2007-01-19 05:40:01
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answered by Ed A 3
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EDUCATING IDIOTS: REALITY CHECK
You B. Hussein Obama fans obviously jest, right? Did you people fall out of the sky with yesterday's rain? Get an education.
To have ANY chance of winning the Presidency, you have to win a good portion of the South. Do you think that a radical Liberal could ever win the South? Now, let's add the fact that his name is B. Hussein Obama. Finally, let's add the additional fact that he's black. Oh, but wait, hmm, I wonder what Christian voters in the South and everywhere else are going to think about Homies' admitted cocaine usage too. This guy couldn't win 1% of the vote in the South.
His chances of winning the Presidency in 2008 or EVER is LESS THAN ZERO. What a joke.
B. Hussein Obama as the Democrats' nominee would be a dream too good to be true for Republicans.
Even in natiowide polls, Senator John McCain, War Hero and Prisoner of War, is 21% ahead of Hillary Clinton and a whopping 32% ahead of B. Hussein Obama.
Get in the game idiots.
2007-01-19 05:34:46
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answered by rex_razor69 2
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I am hoping neither of them get the democratic nomination. I supposed I would vote for Obama before I voted for Hillary, But more likley I would vote for a 3rd party candidate, like Ralph nader or Pat Bucanan if he ran
2007-01-19 05:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I campaigned for Hillary till she lost the general and that i reluctantly campaigned for Obama on the commencing up. however the greater I found out of his plans the greater I supported him. i think of it relatively is unfair to get rid of him without an elementary shot at his plans. i think of they might artwork if Republicans weren't such dickheads. besides, Hillary made it sparkling she does no longer run back and that i do no longer blame her. in step with risk the resentment of a white woman could have been under a black male. one factor is for confident nonetheless. i do no longer decide for to area of the decrease caste and could combat against the Republican gadget consistently. there is an poor lot of righties on Yahoo at the instant. i assume a number of that Koch funds is funneling your way. you purely choose one in each and every of them as all of them say an identical stuff like it relatively is scripted. And it relatively is aimed in direction of those that are too lazy to envision info or so gullible they are going to have faith something. Like evolution is a fantasy and that they have got mice with human brains. She could practice for one in each and every of them.
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answered by wolter 4
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I will vote for Hillary or Obama over any Republican. Too many lies and fearmongering from the conservatives.
2007-01-19 05:32:56
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answered by brian2412 7
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No. And I am a lifelong Democrat. The Clintons use the party for personal gain and set us back decades and Barrack has not paid his dues.
2007-01-19 05:33:56
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answered by royal h 1
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They are the best reason in the world for NOT voting Dem
2007-01-19 05:31:06
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answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4
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N O!!! Vote Republican!!!!!!!!
2007-01-19 06:16:15
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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