Not at all.
The pollsters keep saying all those things count but I do believe Americans are intelligent enough and capable of choosing for themselves. If anything...they will become more involved this time around as we have all learned the price of our past indifference to elections.
Yes, we have all learned, and learned and learned.
2007-02-14 07:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The only people who insert race, gender or religion of a candidate into a campaign is the media. I think the media has a tougher time getting past those issues than most voters.
Look at the Super Bowl. The media made such a big deal that the two coaches were black, while the vast majority of fans couldn't give a sh*t. I think the coaches achievements were overshadowed by the media coverage of their race.
2007-02-14 07:47:39
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answered by Gus K 3
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my personal features have advanced my identity in a lot of ideas except only superficial motives. Like there's a guy in my chem type that thinks females cant do technological know-how. for this reason i'm very a lot so in help of a president that could want to be an social gathering for each of the bigoted adult adult males that females individuals can particularly be only as sensible. Race will be a ingredient too, in that i imagine that the monotony of the white adult adult males for president is killing the country. likely, a guy with a distinct outlook on lifestyles and own kinfolk might want to help deliver u . s . a . decrease back to its former glory. faith is a large ingredient, noticeably being from Kansas. no longer a lot on the nationwide aspect, yet more desirable on the state aspect, each and every candidate is operating and being supported totally by technique of their faith. As a no longer-Christian, that's stressful. I easily have only as a lot of a top to exist with my personal beliefs and practice them, and they do no longer have the right to make the structure a xerox of the Bible.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, it will!!! I would NEVER vote for a muslim!! Their so called "religion" is the ONLY one i know of that teaches HATE!!
It would depend more on the person, than the gender or race. If i felt a they would make a better candidate, then gender/race would not hold me back from voting for them. But i would NEVER in a MILLION YEARS vote for Billary Clinton!!!!
2007-02-14 07:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't use it to pick who I am voting for and people have more to consider like what they are actually running for so those cards won't be effective in 2008.
2007-02-14 07:14:30
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answered by George G 3
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None of this matters if the candidate is qualified.
Hillary is not good for America.
Obama is not qualified
I liked what Mitt Romney had to say.
But that's just my opinion.
2007-02-14 07:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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More like what they have to offer and what their political history looks like. Although, I really have a hard time with mormons. Im not religious but Im familiar with christianity. Non-fundamentalist christians are a pleasure, but for some reason, mormons cross that line too often!
2007-02-14 07:14:35
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answered by panthrchic 4
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No I am voting for the one with the biggest brain.
2007-02-14 07:21:48
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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Yes. At this point in time I wouldn't vote for a Muslim.
2007-02-14 07:13:27
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answered by Sean 7
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Nope. Whether they have a plan for ending the war will determine who I vote for.
2007-02-14 07:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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