Good. I hope he runs, the stuffed pig.
I despise Billary. I will do all I can to block and expose her. Unfortunately she will be our next President no matter what I do.
Rudy Guilliani took on the Mob. I'm behind him. He's fearless and he does what he says. He steps up to the plate and connects when he swings.
Newt Gingrich has the depth of scholarship in history to understand the context compelling today's issues. He is an answer man.
Both Republications create answers. They fix problems without equivocating.
2007-02-27 19:26:15
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answered by Lana Lang 4
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I hope Gore will run for president and choose either Richardson (first choice) or Obama (enthusiastic second) for his veep. With that combination he could beat Giuliani, who will be a very tough contender if he wins the GOP primary. The reason for that is that Giuliani can draw conservatives, liberals, Republicans and Democrats alike. He will get votes from people who think he is a hero, or just a man who did his job when the times got tough. I think Hillary, McCain, Edwards to some extant, and Romney are all too slick and false. People are going to be shopping for a presidential candidate with guts and experience - and not someone who blows with the wind.
Newt is just a wiley scoundrel who divorced his wife while she lay dying in the hospital.
2007-03-05 14:51:09
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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Gore running has to do with who runs against him. Some one weak, then yes an easy win. But if they find a a strong runner, then it be a battle. But to go with this, it time to get rid of the Electoral College. And states like Ohio and Florida that give their entire electoral vote to the winner of the state. With elections like the one that Gore lost, Ohio and Florida would have split the vote to % of votes cast then Gore would have won with ease. Following the Popular vote. This shows that it is time for the College to go, we are not still in the 1800 and no communication, in fact we communicate at the speed of light now.
2007-03-04 13:14:01
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answered by allen w 7
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You were smart to list Al Gore as an option because either he or one of his croonies will be running. For all the Libs and GW believers just make sure to check the facts before you cast your vote.
2007-03-05 03:03:39
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answered by algoreiscausingglobalwarming 1
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Al Gore is a hypocrite and a 2 time loser...
Hillary is a socialist and the wife of the only impeached rapist president.
Obama is a pretty face with no substance.
If those are the choices I say Democrats need to re-think their strategy...
Really, If they could find one good qualified, experienced and worthy candidate even I would vote for them... Until then, all they are doing is putting a bunch of lame pony's on display and calling them thoroughbreds...
Democrats have little over a year to get their act together...
And in that Time I hope they pick a better representative than whats been presented so far.
2007-02-28 04:12:57
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answered by Stone K 6
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Al Gore would have to jump in as soon as possible because other influential politicians, celebs, and business persons are now aligning themselves with the candidates because the electoral process will start a few months' earlier than usual. He also would have a long way to go to catch Clinton and Obama in the polls, and for fund-raising goals. I don't think he'll get in the race because he has already said several times that he wouldn't run. I read that James Carville, former Clinton advisor and now political pundit on TV, has said that he believes Gore will run. I believe any Democrat could beat a Republican, especially if McCain is the nominee for the GOP. His standing is dropping because of his support of Bush and the surge.
I will vote for John Edwards (3rd in the polls), but will support any Democratic Party nominee for president.
2007-02-27 19:19:05
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answered by gone 6
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Yes, with help from Billy Corgan.
Actually it will be Gore Clinton heading North American League as opposed to just USA. Come 07/07/07 the white house will be monarchy
2007-02-28 00:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd vote for Barack Obama if the election were held today. He's plenty smart -- he went to Columbia then Harvard law, was law review editor, and a law professor. He was was right about Iraq four years ago, and he's right about health care now. He's been a community activist as well as an elite lawyer, and has nearly 10 years experience as an elected official. Finally, he's not part of the same baby boom cohort who got us into the current mess, nor is he political royalty.
2007-02-27 20:35:28
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answered by Red Herring 4
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Its got to be Al Gore, after all he won it last time except for the farce with the voting system.
2007-03-07 11:11:41
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answered by tb41uk 1
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Hillary Clinton
2007-02-28 14:36:11
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answered by Johnny S 3
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Based on the Republican track record - the Dems could nominate Mickey Mouse to run against and beat any Republican candidate in 2008!
Mickey certainly would have been a much President then the idiot we elected in 2000!
2007-02-27 23:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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