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Imagine you can ask one republican and one democratic candidate of your choice a question during debates. What candidate and what question?

2007-05-08 08:07:38 · 18 answers · asked by Mr. Beef Stroganoff 6 in Politics & Government Politics

18 answers

I would ask them both the same question.

What do YOU think is the most important issue Americans face today?

2007-05-08 09:13:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

keep in mind that each and all of the debates and campaigning suited now's so as that the democratic and republican occasion balloting contributors can choose who they want to symbolize them in the primaries in the previous the presidential elections. After the primaries are finished there'll in basic terms be 2 applicants left status. Then that's going to be an open communicate board so as that all and sundry voters can come to a determination which individual will do the excellent interest. there will be alot of partisen questions while the interest gets to that time.

2016-10-15 03:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

To the Republicans: There seems to be now a consensus that diplomacy was not used effectively by the Bush administration, or, indeed, not used at all. If you were elected President how do you see the role of diplomacy being used in the middle east, in Russia, and, in Europe?

To the Democrats: We spend greater than 1.4 trillion, thats trillion, dollars on social programs in the U.S. And spending is still increasing dramtically annually. How will you pay for new initiatives, balance the budget, and prepare for the social security shorfall expected by 2016?

2007-05-08 08:28:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

How do you intend to repay all the National Debt run up over the last two Bush terms?

After all Clinton left him with Billions in surplus.

Should Democrats think twice about leaving a surplus for Trough Scouring Republican Pigs (TSRP) to eat.

This time the pigs got a lot fatter and didn't even leave any crumbs.

The middle class( what's left of it) got the IOU.

2007-05-08 08:31:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

There are 2 questions I'd like to ask, but if I only get 1, What are you going to do to change the economics of Renewable Energy?

If they are creative the solution would have far ranging affects. It could even reverse the immigration problem. I forgot politicians only listen to polls.

2007-05-08 08:18:48 · answer #5 · answered by viablerenewables 7 · 3 1

Did you vote for this bogus war in Iraq, and why?

Sorry, it's actually two questions, but I think anyone who answers in the affirmative to the first MUST honestly answer the second -- and that includes EVERY SINGLE CANDIDATE running now.

2007-05-08 08:23:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I would ask what was important to me or my family./ For example "what are your thoughts of the unemployment rate here in the U.S.?" or "what are your policies for domestic issues like health care, unemployment, or anything of the sort? It all depends on you and what is important to you.

2007-05-08 08:17:50 · answer #7 · answered by Ernesto perez of pv ca 2 · 3 0

I'd ask the Democrat this:

Please list for me where the following words or phrases appear in the Constitution:

"Abortion", "Separation of Church and state", "redistribution of wealth".

Republican:

Will you veto bills with excessive amounts of pork?

2007-05-08 08:30:46 · answer #8 · answered by WinOne4TheGipper 3 · 2 2

To both. Why in the hell are we holding congressional hearings on steroids in baseball? Do we not have more important issues to worry about?

2007-05-08 08:27:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I would like to ask a Dem which of the Bill of Rights he would reword and how?
And I would like to ask a Rep the same.

2007-05-08 08:17:00 · answer #10 · answered by Handy man 5 · 3 1

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