Obama lacks experience although is probably the most charismatic of either partian party.
Clinton has "some" experience but often is shallow, unconnected with the people of the US and tends to think everything can be resolved "just b/c she says so" sort of attitude. Not to mention all that baggage with her hubby.
McCain has some smart approaches but tends to never think anything all the way through.
Giuliani (sp?) 911 Hero, shows courage and being Mayor of NY does give him some credit, but what does he know about the president position?
When it comes down to it, the candidates this year both republicans and democrats are lacking skill, wit, experience and tact.
Scary upcoming election.
Ideally, I think Rudy Giuliani is the best of the worst.
2007-07-02 15:59:46
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answered by RandomChaos 4
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I don't like any of them.
The Republican party has the horrid smear of George W Bush emanating from them. The Democratic party is in the proverbial bed with the RIAA - they have a former RIAA slimeball handling the PR for the Democratic National Convention.
What we need is an honest-to-goodness change of the guard, and not just the usual see-sawing between Democratic and Republican regimes.
Unfortunately, most Americans are creatures of habit - they're too chicken to change their ways. Sadly, many vote for the name they recognize the best, and do little to no research on the candidates.
2007-07-02 23:31:34
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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Hillary Clinton is favored by the Democratic fundraisers due to the influence of Bill Clinton. Ron Paul is very popular in Yahoo Answers because of his excellent views on critical issues.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-07-03 01:06:57
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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MITT ROMNEY
I think he is probably our best option out of all the candidates although I favor McCain as well. I just don't think McCain has a chance though.
Food for thought: Romney donated all of his salary as governor to charity and is vowing to do the same with his presidential salary if given the opportunity.
Now thats awesome...a president that cares more about the people than he does his pocketbook.
2007-07-03 02:49:58
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answered by angelic_monster04 2
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Madam Clinton
2007-07-03 04:36:28
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answered by Morh 2
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Ron Paul, the only man who can save this country.
2007-07-05 13:40:47
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answered by Ron Paul 4 President 08 2
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Former Senator Mike Gravel. If you lean Democrat and like
Paul, youll most likely like Gravel too. I'll give you some links to check out.
http://www.Gravel2008.us (Gravel's campaign website)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PU9Lm6V1rc&mode=user&search= (Gravel speaking at the PBS Democratic forum a few days ago)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmyeBY06lxk&mode=user&search= (Gravel speaking at the Take Back America conference)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DQvYR6UgAo&mode=user&search= (Short video of Gravel talking about war and integrity)
2007-07-05 04:39:56
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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I like Mike Huckabee but since he is not likely to get the nomination, so I'm supporting John McCain.
2007-07-03 20:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Sen. Hillary Clinton supporter. I am also an Independent.
2007-07-03 01:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Mitt Romney.
God help us if Billary Clinton or Obama become President.
2007-07-02 23:47:08
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answered by Chopper 4
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