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1. A woman
2. An African American
3. A Hispanic American
4. An Atheist
5. A Mormon
6. A Catholic
7. Someone in a wheelchair
8. Someone who was obese

2007-07-26 10:53:11 · 19 answers · asked by mymadsky 6 in Politics & Government Politics

19 answers

1 yes
2 yes
3 yes
4 no, they must have a belief their actions have consequences beyond what we do here.
5 yes
6 I would have to really believe that they will not do the popes bidding. Nothing against him but the president should always have an American agenda.
7 depends on why they are in that wheel chair.
8 no, if they do not wish to take care of themselves how can I expect them to want to take care of others.

2007-07-26 11:28:56 · answer #1 · answered by JFra472449 6 · 3 0

1. A woman - YES
2. An African American - YES
3. A Hispanic American - YES
4. An Atheist - NO
5. A Mormon - YES
6. A Catholic - YES (I'm Catholic)
7. Someone in a wheelchair - YES
8. Someone who was obese - YES

2007-07-26 18:26:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Not in a party but all of the above could get my vote if they can show me they're a leader. And others not mentioned. Having said that, assuming that other than what you've described, each candidate is equal, the fellow atheist gets my vote.

2007-07-26 18:03:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I would not vote for a mormon or a catholic unless I was sure that their religious beliefs would not temper their political actions. After growing up in and putting up with eight years of Bush theocracy, I do not trust any religious politician unless they give me reason to.

I would, however, be more inclined to vote for an atheist if I agreed with his/her positions. I think that if a person has the logical capacity to choose to be an atheist that is a good sign, and it also shows that the person has courage because it takes a lot of courage to be openly atheist in such a religious country. Plus I would not have to worry about his/her religion ruling my civil rights.

I have no problem with women, blacks, hispanics, the handicapped, or obese people. I would also support an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered president, though I think we are a long way away from that.

The only reason that I would have a problem with a politician whose policies I otherwise agreed with would be religion. I am just too hestitant to support a person who doesn't understand the separation of church and state.

2007-07-26 18:03:40 · answer #4 · answered by Rat 7 · 1 5

Yes

2007-07-26 17:56:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Provided they are a decent, competent person able to handle the job, then I wouldn't care if he or she is a bisexual Santeria practicing Inuit, since those things don't factor into ability to do the job.

2007-07-26 17:59:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I'd vote for any of those people as long as I shared their beliefs on how the government should operate.

2007-07-26 18:00:04 · answer #7 · answered by TheOrange Evil 7 · 1 0

I'm going to be honest here.....
1- maybe
2- yes
3- perhaps
4- no
5- no
6- no
7- yes
8- over weight-maybe, morbidly obese-no

2007-07-27 10:06:09 · answer #8 · answered by Nicole 3 · 0 0

I would vote for any of the above if I agreed with all or most of their views...

2007-07-26 18:01:51 · answer #9 · answered by MC 4 · 2 0

Only if I agree with their positions.

2007-07-26 18:00:14 · answer #10 · answered by RICARDVS VII 3 · 2 0

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