If I have to pick one, between obama and hillary, I think I would pick obama.
While not being very versed yet in obama's politics, I can hands down say no to hillary. Here is why (in no particular order): 1. If you expect me to believe that B. Clinton would not be in power again, you are nuts. I fully beileve they will share the presidency again, just like last time. This is simply a way to end-around the 2 term limit. 2. Hillary is very socialist. In my opinion, Hillary is approaching marxist beliefs, and I just can't buy it. 3. There is nothing about Hillary, again, in my opinion that qualifies her as a "Good" president...but neither are either sides canidates thus far.
As far as Obama goes, I would take him over Hillary anyday. He seems to be a good person, with some sense of family values, and some sense of what is appropriate behavior and what is not. I would need to look more into his politics to give a full answer.
No cheap shots. Just my opinion. I am a right leaning independant.
2007-03-04 06:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a conservative, but I am supporting Obama. I love the message he has about ending partisanship. Although he may not even get past Hillary, I wish more politicians felt the way he did. I feel like if Hillary is elected, we will have even more division. While I realize Obama doesn't have much experience, the president is more a statesman than anything else and has his cabinet to help make decisions. I also point out what "experienced" politicians have done to our country.
2007-03-04 06:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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allow's be sparkling. Wizard might want to were asleep at the same time as President Bush replaced into in workplace. The left robotically attacked him for going to Texas and for grand status by vacationing the troops in Iraq. it truly is no longer "cowering contained in the White homestead". perhaps Wizard replaced into wakeful yet he suffered a head damage. we would want to continually'nt talk sick of him! yet on your question. Conservatives do not "hate it" at the same time as President Obama travels. What we hate is the double known that exists. President Bush performed golf a pair of times and he replaced into the biggest idler ever to occupy the White homestead. contained in the period in-between, President Obama has set new information for golf outings, journeys, activities and holidays and liberals are advantageous with that. To be sparkling, i'm advantageous with it also! I purely care about the idiotic, blind eye, double known. in case you ***** about President Bush golf at the same time as we are at conflict, then you fairly might want to interior of reason ***** about President Obama.
2016-10-17 10:15:02
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answered by knudsen 4
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After watching Obama's speech on how he wants to redistribute wealth and take away some states rights I can not vote for him.
Admittedly I do life his statement that "Fatherhood does not end at conception."
Hilliary seems to change her opinion to what the public wants to hear. Plus we've already had a Clinton presidency, I would not like to have another one.
2007-03-04 06:30:17
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answered by kittenbrower 5
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I'd rather have Obama.
But here is the bigger question: If the country elects a black or woman as the President they damn well BETTER be qualified or it will be a VERY, VERY, VERY LONG TIME BEFORE ANOTHER ONE will be elected again.
2007-03-04 06:19:06
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answered by ? 2
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If that was my choice, I would pick Obama. Clinton is far too polarizing, Obama might actually be willing to work with people who have different views.
2007-03-04 06:19:59
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answered by msi_cord 7
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With a Hillary /Obama ticket, the dems are unbeatable, who do the repubs have? So Hillary for pres and obama for vice pres. That ought to get the misogynists and racists going
2007-03-04 06:21:02
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answered by Anonymous
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C. Armed Revolt
2007-03-04 08:00:39
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answered by chris 4
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Obama has done nothing, he can point to, except his socialist
agenda, Hillary on the other hand, has showed her deceitful nature, her inability to stand behind any position, eliminates
her as a viable candidate.
2007-03-04 06:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry, but without taking any cheap shots, I don't trust either of them, though at the moment, Obama sounds better, but I don't trust him, either.
2007-03-04 06:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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