None of the above. I vote on a person's record. I keep track of their lies and how they have 'changed position' once elected. I vote for someone intelligent, informed and has the ability to protect the Country, limit federal interference in our personal lives. I would vote for someone who would prioritize the Countries needs instead of playing along the political correctness game. Someone who would not descend to childish bickering and name calling.
I would vote for a true Statesman, a rare quality in our Congress and Senate. Just take a look at the fighting between Obama and Hillary this early in the game. This is not very Statesman like to me.
At this point I would vote for Newt Gingrich or Guiliani. It's too early to make a decision. I'm watching, waiting & analyzing.
2007-02-23 00:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Of the three you have listed. I would vote Republican or not vote at all. I live in North Carolina and I cannot tell you one thing that John Edwards did for our state while he was Senator. He hardly ever showed up for any of the Senate meetings from all I have read. Since he didn't help his home state, I don't expect him to do much for the country but stand around and smile all the time. I vote personal preference, not party.
2007-02-23 01:32:42
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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Mitt Romney
2007-02-23 01:06:42
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answered by jnwmom 4
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Mitt Romney
2007-02-23 00:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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definite i might. @ Algerian guy: i come across it humorous which you think of Algeria is democratic or perhaps close. flow say some thing relating to the Algerian president, and additionally you will discover your head cut back off day after today. yet I do agree that Mubarak is a dictator and can GTHO.
2016-10-16 07:46:22
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A landslide for Israel !
Israeli panel: Giuliani is 'best' presidential candidate for Israel
By Haaretz Staff [Jewish News]
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is the "best" candidate in the 2008 race for Israel, a panel of eight Israeli experts assembled by Haaretz has determined.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/759119.html
2007-02-23 01:02:52
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answered by Ole Gimlet Eye 2
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Mitt Romney. Seems honest and also appears to want to get out of the war. The Democrats are all crooks and liars, most of the Republicans aren't much better.
2007-02-23 00:37:28
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answered by trentrockport 5
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I vote by personal preference although it usually ends up Republican. I would vote for Guiliani.
2007-02-23 01:44:21
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answered by Faith White 2
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Rudy
2007-02-23 02:15:56
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answered by Mr Wisdom 4
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Mitt Romney from liberal state so he's not to far right but still conservative.
2007-02-23 00:37:55
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answered by Minilover 3
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