I'd like to see a complete no body win. Like the next winning lottery ticket winner now becomes the next President. No political ties, no agenda. and who would care about his past?
2007-02-12 05:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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In a time of war and a struggling economy, America needs someone who can lead the country in both of these areas, not just some idealist who can speak well (cough OBAMA cough cough.)
May I present four star general Wesley Clark ladies and gentelman! Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Rouge Scholar (in economics,) a veteran of both Vietnam and Kosovo, give him a round of applause!
He really has everything, he's got all the ideals of Obama which I believe in and support, (they are litterally almost the exact same on every single issue) but he also has the crudientials not to be considered a lightweight and not forfeit losing to the Republicans.
Plus, Obama wants to pull out of Iraq, and although I don't beleive that we should have gone in the first place, leaving the country in shambles as it is now would simply be irresponsible.
VOTE FOR GEN. WESLEY CLARK, I know I will! But if you don't choose him, atleast pick someone who can fix Iraq.
2007-02-12 05:33:48
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answered by chuechue22 2
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i imagine that it is definitely going to be a very close race, certain people say we want some thing new, like Hillary or Obama, yet you need to comprehend the Southern Republican attitude, (no longer that i'm declaring that i'm both southern or republican) yet I do stay in the south, maximum persons the following imagine that Hillary is basically evil (no shaggy dog tale I actually have seen someone say their newborn grow to be allergic to Hillary) yet also people would no longer be waiting for some thing diverse, I comprehend that situations have replaced, and that race and sex do no longer count number in maximum persons's eyes, yet there are nonetheless those those who trust that Bush did some thing solid in Iraq, and that he grow to be an effective president. That being suggested it is going to probably finally end up being an previous white guy, because that is what it continually is, me in my view I plan to vote for Obama, yet Ron Paul, Giuliani, or Edwards will possibly win. perhaps there'll be yet another pollerror. putting Chad anybody??
2016-12-04 02:16:36
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answered by ? 3
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Obama. His interview on 60 Minutes was very informative.
His response to the Australian PM was on point and did not require a focus group for him to come up with the answer.
His insight in saying he needs to earn the support of voters(like the black vote and other groups) is a response you hear few candidates say.
2007-02-12 05:25:35
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answered by hello T 7
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Hands down Colin Luther Powell
2007-02-12 05:11:59
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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Coach Tony Dungy
2007-02-12 05:08:46
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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Hilary Clinton
2007-02-12 05:12:47
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answered by who cares 1
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A true conservative, without qualifications (by that I mean non-hyphenated, i.e. no "compassionate"-conservative).
Someone of unimpeachable conservative views. I don't know much about the less lights currently in the hunt - and don't intend to spend much time thinking about it for another year.
2007-02-12 05:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a very Liberal Democrat, I would love to see Dennis Kucinich in the white house, but considering he has little to no chance, I would like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, our country needs healthcare for everyone, not just the richest and poorest.
2007-02-12 05:08:29
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answered by Anonymous
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John McCain
2007-02-12 05:08:15
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answered by George G 3
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