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2007-04-29 20:04:41
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answer #1
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answered by nightingale 6
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Even though he is inexperienced, I'd go with Obama
There are much bigger reasons to vote against Hillary.
She is promising to take the profits of oil companies to create a strategic energy fund.
That is defined as "taking the property of private citizens for the public good without just compensation".
Which happens to be what Amendement 5 (the last sentence) of our constitution prohibits.
When a candidate promises to violate the constitution while she campaigns, you can imagine the shredding of the bill of rights she will do if actually elected...
2007-04-30 06:59:55
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answered by Ricky T 6
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I will be voting for Richardson, the first Hispanic president (not that ethnicity should really matter).
Interesting that the media hasn't made a big deal out of Richardson's background. Is being black or female more "controversial"?
2007-04-30 09:11:05
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answer #3
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answered by badkitty1969 7
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Hillary Clinton is favored to win over Barack Obama in the Democratic nomination because she has influence even when the latter has more merits.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-04-30 05:06:38
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Because it will always take a Clinton to clean up after a Bush.
2007-04-30 23:11:37
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answered by Jeremiah 5
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Probably Rudy! My favorites probably won't win the nomination.
I would NEVER vote for the shrill socialist witch or the inexperienced socialist twit. I don't vote based on gender or race. I vote for the person that is most qualified.
2007-04-30 03:13:11
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answered by JessicaRabbit 6
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Neither
I don't want Iraq to continue. I don't want there to be an Iran. I don't want America to turn into a Socialist country.
That's why I'll be voting for Ron Paul instead. He voted against the war when Hillary didn't.
2007-04-30 09:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone with an IQ greater than 80 -- ie not Bush
2007-04-30 03:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither one and it's not because of their color or gender. But I would like to ask Hillary next time she is leaving a debate to please beep twice when backing out of the building their was almost a terrible accident!
2007-04-30 03:22:52
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answer #9
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answered by crusinthru 6
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I am voting for the Democrat the wins the primary! Everyone is assuming it will be one you name, and it may be. However, it may be neither!
I live in NH
2007-04-30 03:06:51
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answer #10
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answered by cantcu 7
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I think they are both too up themselves. I mean, they're campaigning for an election 18 months before it actually happens.
2007-04-30 04:58:09
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answer #11
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answered by Karn 3
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