He and all the Democrats stink.
2007-07-27 04:50:38
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answered by Joseph C 4
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The majority of the United States is gonna vote for Barack Obama...Why? Because the Republicans have f*cked up already over the last 7 years, and there are more people in the country that are mysognysts than racists. It's really just the way the United States is, really.
2007-07-27 11:52:21
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answered by Geo 4
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I am not totally 100% decided, but i think I'm voting for John Edwards...I like that he cares about making college more affordable to all Americans, that's something i did not see hillary or barack mention on their campaign websites. Barack does seem like a good guy though, but who knows...I may change my mind.
Edit: Oh, but whatever dem wins in the primaries, i am def. voting for them!!!!! Hopefully it's Barack or John Edwards.
2007-07-27 12:02:09
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answered by Jen J. 3
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No I wont. Pro-illegal immigration. He voted to give illegals SS benefits even tho they had never paid into the system. He cosponsered a bill which would have allowed employers to not have to check the legal status of their employees, only new employees. Just one issue I care about and disagree with him on.
2007-07-27 11:57:39
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answered by mnwomen 7
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Listen, the guy might make a good president, but how would we know. He hasn't done anything. I am from Illinois, and I really can't say that he has done anything substantial to help out the state of IL. He might be the best president we could have, but you would have to make your vote on a leap of faith, because who knows how he will really be.
2007-07-27 11:53:42
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answered by WJ 5
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As long as he is for universal health care, he has my vote. Hillary was bought off by the health "care" industry years ago, and I haven't yet seen a Republican candidate who wasn't just a pawn for special interests.
2007-07-27 11:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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We have already proved that it doesnt matter who we elect. Even if someone wins the popular vote, the electorial college still makes the final decision. And honestly, do you think their will ever be a black president? Our country is way to closed minded for that. Also, he is democratic, who make big promises and never back them up. Yet a republican will send you to war, so I dont know......
2007-07-27 11:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm considering him as an option, but I'm not quite sure yet. He seems intelligent and honest, which is part of what I'm looking for. I don't want a puppet, but I also don't want a self-righteous, egocentric, supreme overlord type that doesn't value the opinions of his constituents either. I'm looking forward to finding out more about him.
2007-07-27 11:55:40
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answered by Lesley M 5
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There are three things that keep me from voting for him...and neither one has to do with his skin color...
1) He has no experience what so ever in American Foreign Policy or dealing with foreign leaders. (If someone thinks I am wrong please list his accomplishments in this arena.)
2) He is another Rich, Elitist who want to tell me how I should spend my hard earned money.
3) The Mainstream Media has built him up to what he is, and that worries me...
2007-07-27 11:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The question will not be whether to vote for Obama...it will be whether to vote for a "black" or a "Mormon"...sad reality of a once great nation.
2007-07-27 11:57:29
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answered by bruce b 3
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Yes. Because there is no one else running that is worthy of the position and although I may not be the most informed, I like what I have read and heard about him. He has my vote!
2007-07-27 11:55:52
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answered by Just Me 1
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