English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

has the war changed your view on your vote?

2007-09-08 09:06:56 · 14 answers · asked by srstephens 4 in Politics & Government Elections

14 answers

I'm voting for Ron Paul because he is pro-life and that doesn't just mean anti-abortion, it also means pulling our troops out of Iraq and stop the endless killing of our soliders.

2007-09-08 09:40:32 · answer #1 · answered by mom4peace 3 · 1 1

I wish i could honestly I support (blank) full heartedly. I cant because none of the candidates look great which is what our country needs right now. I'm a independent but I would vote democrat on almost everything in 2008 just because of the appalling things this administration has done. And if I had to say a candidate I would vote Obama simply because he wouldn't get the same flak Hilary would. Republicans hate Hilary already while Obama is just seen as a threat.

2007-09-08 16:17:56 · answer #2 · answered by Tyler R 1 · 0 1

The war has not changed my vote at all... I am still a Democrat.

I do not believe that Republicans know how to get along with the rest of the world... the cowboy thing is really not appreciated outside of Texas and Idaho.

I will be voting for Obama in the primaries, in hopes that the all-powerful "Hitlery" will graciously ask him to be her running mate.

jk - I like Hillary too... I just really want Obama to be on the same ticket. He has the heart that is missing from Politics these days.

As far as Republicans go - I can't stand Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson. (The others have some qualities that work...)

2007-09-08 16:37:41 · answer #3 · answered by rabble rouser 6 · 1 2

Guiliani. Because he has the charisma, the knowledge, the leadership skills, and the plan to get our country going.

Mitt Romney, is a great Leader, but he doesnt have enough experience, and he doesnt have plans yet.

The war has changed my view, i think we should stay in Iraq. People dont know that Peace Keeping is the most difficult stage of stabilizing a country. The US is a great country, and we only want the best for the world. Guiliani will be the next President, he's the only President that will be able to lead us to better. He is open minded and not too conservative.

2007-09-08 16:16:32 · answer #4 · answered by Tracy 2 · 2 2

Mitt Romney. he is an experienced leader. He is very effective at getting things accomplished. He isnt afraid to veto bad spending. He understands the war on terror and unlike the current president, he is very articulate.

2007-09-08 21:25:31 · answer #5 · answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6 · 1 0

Amnesty & illegal alien issues have has greatly affected me. I used to think I could hold my nose and vote for Rudy but after his assinine statement that being an illegal alien is not a crime, that did it!

I'm probably voting for Fred.
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Fred_Thompson.htm

I will never vote for any of the dems, McCain or Paul.

2007-09-08 16:28:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

JOE BIDEN he's very bright but he's a regular guy too; outspoken, independent and genuinely likes people.

2007-09-08 18:48:07 · answer #7 · answered by ildonkle 2 · 1 0

Whoever leaves the least nasty taste in my mouth.

For those of you voting straight republican, 'on principle', I suggest you get some, um, principles.

2007-09-08 16:36:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Independent but as of now undecided, too early.

2007-09-08 16:19:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Whoever the Republican nominee happens to be. Preventing America from falling into the socialist/Marxist hands of Clinton or Obama is my main motivation.

2007-09-08 16:21:25 · answer #10 · answered by Dee B 4 · 5 4

fedest.com, questions and answers