I'm voting Giuliani.
While he is socially liberal, I think that he would be able to fix our nation. He worked absolute wonders in New York, and he properly handled 9/11. Crime went down, and he got involved strongly. He even starred in his own commercials.
If not Giuliani, then McCain. He's a little bit more hardcore, which totally works for me. But I would never in a million years vote for Hill. I would burn myself alive first.
2007-04-05 18:46:26
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answered by Elle 2
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At the present time, there is no one "running" for President of the United States. There are quite a number of people who are talking about running; but, no one is on a ballot yet.
Voting for President, Vice President is akin to voting for Homecoming King and Queen, Phi Theta Kappa Man and Woman of the Year. Marketing one's personality and appealing to perceived beliefs by voters will elect the next president, and the next president, and the next president, etc., etc., etc.
I will vote for a person who has convinced me that he/she will try his/her best to keep the U.S. in a position to protect itself financially and politically: A person who knows that the future of my great grandchildren, as well as his/her own, depends upon decisions he/she may make.
2007-04-06 02:24:29
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answered by Baby Poots 6
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I am saying Obama. I like what he stands for. I like what he is trying to do and the policies he is trying to pass. I like that he has no problem with crossing party lines to do what is right for the people and the country. I love the fact that he is trying to clean up our government, and make public it's spending habits. I love that he is trying to make our government accountable it the people, as our forefathers had dreamed it would be. I like that he has not been corrupted by lobbyists and big business. I find it refreshing that when confronted with past drug use, he admitted it, and took questions about it, instead of trying to cover it up, make it less than what it was (which only makes it so much bigger than it really should be)...
2007-04-06 02:02:26
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answered by Roman Esteban Due April 12 4
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Hillary all the way. Who the hell is barack obama? what has he done to make a difference? If he should win all of the african americans will think they own the US, seeing how they most are so hostle and have a certain attitude.
2007-04-06 07:44:49
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answered by Elisa L 1
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Obama i love him he's got it going on. Plus everyone else leaves me bored and uninterested. And anyone who says were not ready fro a black or women president smack yourself now. And not all women are super emotional just the soft ones and hiliary don't look soft, but i'm going with Obama.
2007-04-06 02:02:28
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answered by Lauren E 2
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It's too soon to decide. A LOT CAN & WILL happen before the Primaries next winter... -So it's probably a good idea to keep ones "powder dry"- until you see how things shake out. The fastest horse out of the docket- doesn't always win the race.
2007-04-06 01:52:27
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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this time around vote for NONE OF THE ABOVE.
bobama may be ok, probably just the same old story. as part of the repulicrat contingent he must be suspect. who will represent the people of the usa and not just their special interests contributors? no one you will see on state-sponsored television, that's for sure. why not? there are at least eight parties running presidential candidates, yet they are all termed fringe-element weirdies, even the green party!
2007-04-06 01:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama being a pal of Oprah is not a qualification to run a country . I vote Rudy Giuliani & would like to see Condeleesa Rice as VP . Rudy is a born leader with a background to prove it . Condi is brilliant and we'd be lucky to have them both .
2007-04-06 01:55:24
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answered by missmayzie 7
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No one - I voted 3 years ago and I lost more money out of my paycheck. I'm not blaming Bush, wait yes I am!! It doesn't matter they are all running for office to make themselves richer. If I had to vote I would go with Hill-dawg, because Bill did a decent job, and he would be able to help her, like she helped him. Nevermind that was Monica. JK
2007-04-06 01:48:48
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answered by johnnybelinda 4
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Michael Savage!
He's the only one who can preserve all of the real values this country was founded on: Borders, Language, and Culture!
And if you don't believe in these then you should move to Iraq!
2007-04-06 01:52:37
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answered by legendofblencarn 1
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