McCain has changed position too many times, since his last bid for the office, for my vote. He had my vote in the primaries then. He will not get it again.
So far none of the politicians that have thrown their hats into the ring have not impressed me enough to get my vote. Maybe I am waiting to hear from that "good housewife" with all of the moderation of a good mother, who knows how to take care of her house, to make a bid for the White House. I feel it is time for the unknown to step up and take charge. This batch of politicians have only shown a load of crap to us, so that makes them known.
2007-02-24 13:03:20
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answered by eks_spurt 4
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No, he's a party-line Republican who would fight to maintain the war in Iraq against all advice, stabs former allies in the back with the ease of Rove, and is only a "maverick" because the media wants him to look that way.
Giuliani is the best Republican candidate, as he has bipartisan appeal, he can carry New York, and he saw the start of the war on terror in his own town. On the other hand, the Democrats have Barack Obama, who has the charisma to reassure the nation. His political stances are slowly coming together, but we don't know enough quite yet. Still, he's a better alternative to Hillary Clinton.
2007-02-24 20:50:13
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answered by BDOLE 6
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If McCain was President, he would be completely uncertain as to whom he should try to emulate and suck up to next, and I have no idea how he would ever get anything done without someone to follow.
2007-02-24 20:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No, to religious and to much the same as bush..
Richardson of New Mexico would be a great pres..he has the international and national experience and is more fair than anyone yet..
2007-02-24 20:47:35
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answered by xyz 6
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Yes, he would. He is very intelligent and speaks his mind.
2007-02-24 20:52:58
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answered by Dave & Sunny 2
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