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2007-07-08 15:27:19 · 17 answers · asked by Ms. Witaker 3 in Politics & Government Elections

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I am not entirely sure who I will be voting for in the next election, but I know it will be for the Democratic party. I have been doing research on all of the candidates so that I can make the best decision possible. This is my first year to really get into politics so it's all pretty new and confusing to me. George W. Bush pretty much turned me away from the Republican party.

2007-07-08 15:31:46 · answer #1 · answered by Cate 2 · 0 3

Not Hillary Clinton
1. She's a communist
2. She's a communist
3. She's a communist
Just kidding, with all seriousness though i really do not want Hillary Clinton to win. First off i do not want universal health care that will not only destroy the quality of medical care but also drive thousands of doctors including 2 of my friends parents out of business. In addition to this the loss of all those people's jobs could cause a second economic collapse. Secondly a tax increase will severely hurt the economy, combined with Universal Health Care, she has the means to successfully kill the American economy. Lastly Hillary constantly alters her opinions in order to gain more votes we need people with constant opinions not ones that change based on the voters opinions. In addition to these facts my parents will be able to save a lot of money on a four year vacation to another country if she doesn't win. So as you can easily see people who are old enough to vote, don't vote for Hillary Clinton unless you have been saving up for a four year vacation.

2007-07-08 16:48:21 · answer #2 · answered by williebaznj 2 · 0 0

No offense yet this is loopy. how are you able to tell your substantial different no rely if to vote or notice if she is a individual of her very own unfastened will. My spouse and that i do no longer continuously vote for the comparable applicants. as a rely of reality interior the 2008 presidential election she voted one way and that i voted yet another. comparable element interior the recent gubenatorial race some weeks in the past. I by no ability attempt to effect how she votes.

2016-10-01 04:27:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ron Paul
1. abolish the irs and fed reserve that were created unconstituionally, and create a sound monetary system backed by silver or gold, not just a fiat monetary system that is going to lead to a dollar collapse like the great depression, we just keep printing, borrowing, and then we get taxed from our hard earned labor, something is not right.
2. keep the bill of rights and constituion and vote accordingly
3. change our foreign policy, keep our borders secure so we can be free

2007-07-09 07:41:42 · answer #4 · answered by mom4peace 3 · 1 0

I would like to vote for John Edwards. I truly believe that out of all the presidential candidates, he is the one most focused on the issues. I think that he would make a phenominal president and I really hope he gets the democratic ticket!

2007-07-08 15:49:32 · answer #5 · answered by vratsababe 2 · 1 1

Mitt Romeny
1. A Republican who can govern Mass., just the bipartisanship we need.
2. The only Republican brave enough to say he is not running because of religion (Separation of Church and State, read your Constitution, evangelicalists!!!)
3. He is optimistic about American, the rest are fear-mongers versus isolationist cowards

2007-07-08 16:40:20 · answer #6 · answered by LaLyLoo 3 · 0 0

Vote for the one that mostly shares your views on the world, who does have a chance to win, and vote for a congress that would support your views and support the president.

2007-07-08 15:32:05 · answer #7 · answered by Lionheart ® 7 · 1 0

Former senator Mike Gravel.

1) He wants to immediately bring our troops home. All of them.

2) He wants to get rid of the corrupt income tax and replace with the Fair Tax. (Go to Gravel's website to read the details of the Fair Tax. Its pretty simple)

3) And he wants to end the war on drugs. We are in year 35 of the war on drugs, and the percentage of Americans using drugs has not changed at all despite the billions we spend in this war on drugs. We cant afford to spend such huge amounts of money on programs that dont work.


http://www.Gravel2008.us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIF1dTojQMo&mode=related&search= (Gravel interviewed on CNN. Worth watching.)

2007-07-08 19:41:07 · answer #8 · answered by Jesus W. 6 · 0 0

Ron Paul

He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.

He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.

2007-07-08 15:33:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Jim C, You really are out in left field... Never mind because you must support the left and their rose colored glasses and their "Everyone is wonderful" attitude. Even to begin to think that the US and this administration set this all up is way radical even for your party. Wow talk about extremist!!!!!!!!

2007-07-08 19:19:09 · answer #10 · answered by bombinbrian 2 · 0 0

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