Listen to them all, and then decide it for yourself. Remember that most of them are going to tear down the competition with dirty politics, which is downright nasty. But, you need to weigh the issues and decide which you agree with.
As for me, I don't know who I'll vote for. I only know it WON'T be old wishy washy Hillary. She seems to be on the majority side, no matter what the issue, and she changes her mind as public opinion changes. I want a candidate who will stand firm on the issues.
2007-02-08 17:46:28
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answered by kiwi 7
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You need to listen very carefully to the debates and read up on each candidates promises. I hate to tell you this, the majority don't keep there promises. I will vote for a Democrat I voted for President Bush in the last election and I am so disappointed. I wish there was a strong third party, you need to be careful not to waste your vote on someone running in a third party, as of now it will not work. Maybe this will change in the future. It is so important to vote in each election and it is a privilege. If you want to see change, it can happen, but we all must register to vote and then go to the polls.
2007-02-08 16:32:04
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answered by flieder77 4
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Mitt Romney is the only candidate that is respectful of the others. He hasn't done any mudslinging or tried to bring up the "dirty past" of any of the candidates. The man doesn't even have a dirty past himself.
Look at how he has done as governor of Massachussets; the man is a genius! Anyone that really checks out his program and seriously considers his stance is generally pleasantly surprised. It's good to see integrity and honor come back into politics. Check out these two sources to find out more about him, then make your own educated decision:
2007-02-09 04:46:42
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answered by James, Pet Guy 4
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I will most likely vote straight Republican as I always do since I am convinced that the democrats have some really bad ideas and policies that will hurt America, and none of the people I have seen on their side running for office give me any cause to doubt my misgivings in this regard. Socialism just sucks, and the dems are all socialists now.
2007-02-08 18:23:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Rudy and I would like to see Duncan Hunter as VP.
Rudy is moderate enough to try to mend a little of the harsh partisianship while still holding true to many of the core values I believe in.
I say Duncan Hunter as VP because he is tough on immigration which is an across the party lines issue that most agree on and so far he seems to be a clean guy.
2007-02-08 16:30:00
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answered by Nationalist 4
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We need another Clinton in the White House, the blogbaba is backing Hillary until the Democratic party decides someone else is better qualified. I once said I would never vote Republican, but I might change my mind if Condy runs. I would love to see the first female Presidnet of the United States break the color barrier at the same time. But lets face it, the Republicans are pretty much White elitest scum, who keep Condy around for looks. She is a token, Hillary on the other hand is a Clinton, and that strikes fear into the hearts of all Republicans.
I gotta stay with Hillary until she decides she's not running.
2007-02-08 16:28:08
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answered by blogbaba 6
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i imagine the finest applicants at this element are Joe Biden and John Edwards. Neither receives the nomination, so that is too early to say. i will vote democrat because i'm drained of being deployed to Iraq.
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever runs against Hillary.
2007-02-08 23:15:10
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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Heather I will be voting for Hillary Clinton www.hillaryclinton.com This site may help you decide. Vote what your heart tells you.
2007-02-08 16:34:47
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich.
I prefer Newt, but he isn't running... YET.
2007-02-09 11:46:25
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answered by sdmike 5
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