Obama sounds better than Hilliary, but then Mussolini sounds better than Hilliary.
You democrats should know that an candidate will have to have some republican support to win, and Hilliary will get now, so a vote for her is a vote for a republican win in the fall.
2007-08-02 09:37:30
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answered by Steve C 7
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Sen. Clinton. I like Sen. Obama but he just isn't experienced enough in my opinion. I think Sen. Clinton has the qualifications and the experience to do the job without question. I would be worried about Sen. Obama - especially after his recent comments about what he would do in the Middle East. She put him in his place on that during the last debate and she should have. I think he'd make an excellent VP though - and that's the Democratic Dream Team right there.
2007-08-02 11:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a look at how Clinton's poll numbers have remianed strong or stronger - it has been her race to lose for three years and she will be the nominee for the Democratic Party. Obama's surprising tough talk on Pakistan shows a candidate in trouble, though he has a nice sum of cash in the campaign coffers to make things mildly interesting in the early primary states.
2007-08-02 09:39:51
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Obama may not be corrupted yet, but Hillary has more experience and as we have seen.. LOOK WHAT IN-EXPERIENCE HAS GIVEN US ALREADY (Bush)..We don't need another person to "Learn on the job, as they go, like Bush did..we need foreign experience. This woman doesn't need this..she could be home making more money then being in public office. she does this because she cares! Obama is in a hype for power and is hungry for power..If he waits a few years and gets some experience, then OK..maybe the next election after he's held one office for "one term"..( he's too green) but this election, coming up, this one is SO SO important.. WE MUST get experience this time..Personally I want Gore to honor us and jump in, but why should he after the way we abandoned him last time when the election was STOLEN from him and US too by the Supreme court and Bush's brother..! Vote Hillary over Obama but vote GORE if we get the chance...He's the ONLY one on both sides of the ticket to clean up this mess honorably..to give us back our good name and standing in the world..
2007-08-02 10:43:35
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answered by ms4womensrights 3
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Obama. Hillary leans a little bit too far to the right. She's very cozy with the healthcare industry, and doen't really seem to keen on getting our troops out of the military quagmire our country is in.
By the way, Iraq is a lot like vietnam= An unwinnable war.
Obama 08
2007-08-02 10:41:43
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answered by Chara Pointshot 4
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Both. Clinton for president, Obama for vice president, then in 2016, after Clinton's eight-year term, Obama for president with a lot more experience under his belt.
2007-08-02 10:07:24
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answered by RE 7
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Neither... Both of them don't support gay marriges.. Hillary intially voted on the war.. Barack opposes it.. but is ready to invade other countries... I like Dennis K. and Mike Gravel out of the democrats, but neither one has a chance.. Either way Hil and Barack will stay make a better president than Giuliani
2007-08-02 11:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton. Even though she seems to me to be a non caring person, Obama seems less educated and definitely less experienced. Although I like his stance on Pakistan.
2007-08-02 09:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i have to go with clinton because she is far more moderate than obama and has a lot more experience. plus her willingness to make a revolutionary breakthrough in socialized medicine waay ahead of its time showed me she has guts to push for the right thing no matter how unpopular at the time.
2007-08-02 09:37:58
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answered by SUPER BOB BARKER 3
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there is not any way i visit study all that, because of the fact it is not mandatory.. recently, Republicans have not been fiscally conservative. it is strictly why we voted them out in 2006 and exceeded administration of congress over to the Democrats. regrettably, determining that one team has a flaw would not recommend the different team would not have a similar flaw.
2016-12-15 03:59:02
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answered by ? 4
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