Though I like Obama, he has little to no chance. He does not have enough experience for the job. Maybe he can do it in 2012...by then he will be better known. Hillary has no chance either.
If all the Democratic Party has to offer as Candidates, are Obama and Hillary, the next President will be Republican.
I am a Democrat but I do not always vote my Party...I listen to what all Candidates have to say and if I feel that a Republican will be a better choice for President in 2008, I will vote Republican as will many other Democrats...as long as The Republican does not pledge to rule like Bush.
2007-02-28 08:11:47
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answered by MSJP 4
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good now there are purely polls pitting him against fellow Democrats and this became until now his actual announcement. I surely don't comprehend what his opportunities are high yet i actually wish they are going to be good. we want a metamorphosis and we've seen what Washington insiders have performed so a techniques, Bush tried to declare he had not been one yet he had his Dad's help so in essence he became an insider. Be that because it could, it fairly is going to rely regularly on his platform and his attraction to the hundreds of all hues and events. I in basic terms shop questioning that our international status is interior the rest room, each and every guy woman and baby in this united states at present owes over 28,974.40 4 in the direction of servicing the debt this cutting-edge president has run up. There were no exams and balances. we want a metamorphosis and the previous look after has have been given to bypass. To me that incorporates any achieveable Bush, Giuliani, Clinton, Hunter, Biden et al who've made rumblings of working.
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answered by ? 4
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He will be an American President. He may not be the NEXT one, but he is destined for fame in a way most aren't. I think that America desperately wants to believe it's leaders again. I believe the people want someone who will be straight with them, and fair. I think they want leadership and vision.
We have, for a long time, had C.E.Os for Presidents. It's an arrangement, and the public's appetite is whetted for a patriotic game of "Let's Make a Deal". Perhaps that is why, when I hear Obama speak, he reminds me of Kennedy. This man inspires you. This man is different. It's the leadership and vision that makes Barack Obama the force that he is.
2007-02-28 08:19:58
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answered by James M 5
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Here's a link on ebay where Barack Obama is out selling Hillary Clinton. Money speaks louder than words.
2007-03-03 03:34:35
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answered by mike m 4
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I think that they are very good. He's ahead of Clinton in the polls thus far, and it seems democrats want to embrace him. I'm still torn between him and Hillary, but they are my front runners at this point. I'm not fond of the other candidates. The polls I've seen, and the comments I've heard among friends say that it is looking good for him.
2007-02-28 08:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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There is really no way to tell now. He hasn't been forced to expound on his political platform yet. He could be a complete clod, or he could have a coherent and attractive political philosophy.
I wouldn't vote for him, because I have been to his website. I don't agree with his policies. Most people probably haven't.
2007-02-28 08:02:27
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answered by desotobrave 6
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Slim to none, he is a very aticulate minority and has a wonderful chance of winning the democratic primary. However when the real election comes the people will look at his qualifications, and he has none. In fifteen or so years will he? very possible, but he has none now.
2007-02-28 08:39:15
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answered by rbenne 4
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The first time I EVER saw obama was on TV when he FIRST became senator. I literally fell over laughing. He came out and said, "And here she is, my baby's mama!". That was the most unprofessional thing I've ever seen. I haven't had a good opinion of him since.
I really hope Rudy Giuliani makes it through for the republican party. He'll definitely win. New York is 60% democractic and he keeps getting re-elected over there.
2007-02-28 08:29:11
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answered by Ashley84 2
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The African American voting block appears to be shifting away from Her royal thighness.
2007-02-28 08:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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He got what it takes on all accounts. He will be on the ticket for sure.The democratic presidential ticket will have Obama in it with a white male as president.
2007-02-28 08:00:09
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answered by DAVAY 3
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