No, we've spent 8 years seeing what the republicans can do. It's time for change.
2007-01-20 20:00:20
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answered by Jason 6
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No, he won't be able to, during the republican ABC debate, one candidate gave a preview by skill of genuinely asserting that Obama hasn't run a lot as a food market, is lacking in experience and is in no way waiting to lead the country. The republican attack device will consume Barack up... a minimum of Senator Clinton, is conscious all approximately their techniques and has been examined, she'll have the skill to be triumphant through her experience.
2016-11-25 23:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama also has an atheist mother and was raised as a Muslim. But he covers that by saying he attended a Catholic school for two years, which he did. His dad was also a Muslim and a bit radical. That's not saying he's a bad choice, but I would think more than twice before punching that ticket with his name.
Hillary may have been a first lady, but that Whitewater business got her into some trouble. She had also left her husband because he was cheating on her with a woman by the name of Jennifer Flowers. But, when she found out that he was going to run for prez...she went crawling back, to save face.
I think if Gulianni runs, he may just take it. I would prefer to see him in there over McCain.
2007-01-20 20:05:17
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answered by chole_24 5
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That's right republicans will win election if ran against Obama or Hillary. Main reason is the overwhelming ignorance in this country. Ballot alone will cost Obama votes in the lesser educated states in south simply because of his name and race. Also the older generation will not allow a female to win. This opinion is based on stereotypes which is funny because I believe redneck old people still judge people based on stereotypes as well. Personally I don't care which puppet wins because it no longer matters when they are all controlled by the same puppet-master....
2007-01-20 20:16:48
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answered by Sleepyriggles 4
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No, not necessarily. It all depends on who executes the most effective campaign from both sides. Despite what anyone can say about Obama, he has the most integrity in the race now, Democrat or Republican. The very fact that his competitors are already throwing stones tells that they are highly insecure. They are clearly threatened by his presence in the race and the level of notoriety, and support he has already garnered from people all over the nation.
2007-01-20 20:29:37
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answered by bigjap2001 2
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I HOPE THE REPUBLICANS WIN. YOU MIGHT WANT TO THINK ABOUT THAT ALSO. IF YOU LOOK BACK A FEW YEARS WHEN G.B. GIVE THE TAX CUTS WHAT DID THE DEMS SAY. BAD BAD BAD WELL HERE WE ARE SOME YEARS LATER AND LOOK AT THE MARKET AND LOOK AT WHAT OUR COUNTRY HAS BEEN THROUGH IN THE LAST SIX YEARS. I THINK WE HAVE DONE VERY WELL OVERALL. OH YES AND IF HILLARY GETS HER PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HOW MUCH OF YOUR SMALL TAKE HOME PAY WILL YOU BE GIVING UP IN HEALTH CARE TAX
2007-01-20 20:47:31
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answered by ULTRA150 5
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it all depends on who's the republican and what he offers people should not take into account what candidates did they were young if drugs were an issue for Obama now he wouldn't even be in the position he's in now who cares what the candidate did in their youth some people haven't fully matured at that age.
2007-01-20 20:24:24
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answered by Juzzy 3
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Obama because he lived in a Ghetto place just to feel how it is living like that. Hillary Clinton is probably for woman's issues mostly. I think Obama should win. If George Bush won, then I think Obama could win because George Bush had a history of drunk driving. Go OBAMA. Tho, I am not old enough to vote, I know that Obama is cool and what he is for
2007-01-20 20:01:25
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answered by mel 3
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I hope so...I don't think that Obamas PAST drug use is an issue. I just think that he's not moderate enough for the U.S. I'd like to see Cobb get in there and shake things up a bit. A greener for prez...that'd be cool then all of the whackos would have to sit and take it and maybe they could agree on a few things.
2007-01-20 20:02:32
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answered by Loren H 3
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Well George W. admitted to cocain use as well, but I think both are very viable candidates. I would like to see them run together.
2007-01-20 20:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama is better, but i think if McCain were to run, he would win as a republican, no question.
2007-01-20 19:59:04
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answered by nukem_thebomb 3
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