I want the Democratic candidate to be Al Gore, because I think he would be the one best suited to get us out of the mess the current administration has us in. If he doesn't join the race, I am leaning toward Obama. I've read both of his books, and he is an extremely smart, extremely thoughtful man, who will get the best advice and look at every point of view before making a decision. He will try to unite the country, I think.
I think Hillary would be bad for many reasons - I don't think she'd make a bad president, but I don't think she would win the general election. The republicans hate her too much, and she would be a real get-out-the vote candidate, but for the wrong party.
John Edwards doesn't impress me at all, although he has some good ideas, I cannot see him as president.
I also think, just from talking to republican friends, and from reading polls and websites, that Obama has the best chance of winning over independents, or republicans who are disgusted with their own party.
I like Joe Biden, and wouldn't mind him getting the nomination, but it doesn't seem as though he's gained any momentum, so to be realistic, I am sticking to the top 3, and the one I hope will enter the race.
I would love to see a Gore/Obama ticket, but really a Gore/anyone ticket would be fine (except for Lieberman).
2007-05-27 14:55:42
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answered by Laurabeebee 2
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Clinton, would be the best Democratic candidate for the 2008 elections. She has the most experience of all the Democratic candidates running against her. And she is the only Democratic candidate with a chance against a Republican candidate for the White House in 2008.
2007-05-27 13:33:15
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answered by tee891010 2
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Clinton has the intelligence as a lawyer to decide on critical issues and has a long time experience in the White House as a First Lady.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win between Clinton and Obama.
2007-05-27 17:00:29
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Obama for president, then Jessie Jackson VP and the rest of his supporters follow in the important nominated jobs.
Clinton is too wishy washy. She voted the Iraq War, then it went bad, now its Bush's fault. What was she doing going over there to check on progress 4 or 6 times.
Poor Bush, He has to bear the load himself, while Clinton and the gang sit back and geer.
Will Bill Clinton be going back to White House if Hilary wins? If so what measures will be taken to protect the staff this time around?
2007-05-27 13:20:55
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answered by James M 6
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Obama, Hillary and Edwards are all members of the Council on Foreign Relations bought and paid for, as are almost all other candidates on both sides including their cabinets going back to Wilson.
The Trilateral Commission, CFR, Bilderberg Group,
Bohemian Grove, Skull & Bones of BOTH parties use
corporate news to tell lies to your children. The
Fourth Branch of the govt (lame-stream media) have
spent a century spinning away from their crimes!
Trilateral Commission, CFR, Bilderberg Group, Bohemian
Grove, Skull & Bones, Project for the New American
Century
Teachers and Professors blind you to the true History
of America and how it was retold by the winners:
Rockefeller/JP
Morgan/Rothchilds/Dupont/Bush
(Google: federal reserve jekyll island, prescott
thyssen, ibm nazi)
These evil puppet masters do the
bidding of their corporate paymasters who are so
afraid of the average American realizing they have
been stealing not only our FREEDOM but our hope of
providing a better life not only for our children but
also for mankind as a whole. These are the real
terrorists that are trying to take away our freedom
and democracy!
Ask your grandfather how hard work used
to be enough for anyone to live the American dream.
(Americans work longer hours and are more productive
yet wages do not increase to match the rapidly
increasing cost of food, energy, housing) Soon this
could become only a dream that will go from the
average American to the elites and their families
while the population is enslaved by the murdering
despicable thieves of liberty and the people's money:
2007-05-28 15:43:56
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answered by RON PAUL for President 2008 2
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Hilary Clinton. It will be fun to see her get beat by the Republican candidate.
2007-05-27 15:25:42
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answered by jph 2
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Mike Gravel. Hes the only one I feel I can trust. I know where he stands, he knows where he stands and his ideas are well-thought out and logical, instead of just knee-jerk partisan hackery.
Hillary, Biden, and Dodd are all politics-as-usual vote-whores that I wouldnt trust with a dog I didnt like. Edwards is a decent guy but wouldnt make a good President. Kucinich is a good man, but way too much of an idealist to be President.
And Obama is all show and no substance. Hes great at getting people worked up, and thats it. Not to mention that all the money hes getting makes me suspicious as to where its coming from.
http://www.Gravel2008.us
2007-05-27 12:27:05
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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Hillary Clinton. From the past eight years or so, we need another Clinton. Of course, I would vote for either. Bush has just about tanked the GOP.(Grand Ole Pus****)
2007-05-27 12:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hilary Clinton. Cause it's always more fun to beat a woman.
2007-05-27 12:18:32
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answered by dave_matthews.band 1
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Al Gore
2007-05-27 12:25:01
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answered by Ray D dog 4
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