Clinton! I want national health care...
2007-09-11 18:35:41
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answered by shroomigator 5
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Clinton will win the nomination. Obama - though a very good candidate - is a relative newcomer and doesn't seem to command the black vote as well as you'd think.
I think because Clinton carries alot of baggage - the election will be extremely close (like it has been for the past 4 election cycles)
Clinton couldn't get Health Care done before - what makes anyone think she can now.
2007-09-11 18:36:19
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answered by wigginsray 7
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What a choice? It's only September, for gosh sakes. Why have you written off Bill Richardson? He has more experience than all the other candidates combined, and more accomplishments. And he can win in parts of the country that Democrats always lose.
2007-09-12 03:23:18
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answered by c_rader 2
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Obama's a newcomer? then what's Clinton? are we counting her years as first lady to be political experience? I'm pretty sure that she and Obama were first elected to the Senate in the same year. they're still both lower Senators based on years of service.
Not to leave Edwards out of the picture, but I would really like to see an Obama Clinton card... i don't care who is pres and who is vice... I like them both. If I had to pick, I'd go with Barack, but I do admire Hillary.
Isn't it funny that to us Dems, the fact that our 2 leading candidates are a black man and a woman doesn't bother us at all... to me it feels completely natural.
2007-09-11 18:46:56
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answered by kmnmiamisax 7
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Neither will win in 2008.
Fred Thompson
Mitt Romney
Rudy Giuliani
Will win the 2008 election.
2007-09-11 18:47:17
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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I don't want either. But, I think if one of the two were to be elected, I would prefer Obama in there AS long as he had a good support staff advsing him. Hillary does have a point in regards to him being to new.
edit: Oh, I just endorsed a liberal and complimented Hillary. I feel so DIRTY!
2007-09-11 18:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama, but really either. This "great country" needs universal health care, and they need it now. I think its kinda pathetic that third world countries have universal health care, and we don't? Thats just crazy. Both of these candidates support universal health care, so either one is a great pick. but personally I choose Obama, becuase if Clinton gets elected...take a look at how the presidental history will look like...
Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush, Clinton????
A Democracy? I think not.
2007-09-11 18:37:05
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answered by Mark 4
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Neither. Today I'm for John Edwards.
Everyone still has a chance to win my vote. (Well, not Clinton, actually.)
2007-09-12 03:15:52
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answered by ? 6
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Barack Obama. He was right on the war and he didn't fall for Bush's bull. Hillary did. She constantly talks about experience and yet her judgment to trust the necons on the war has proved to be a disastrous mistake. Obama's judgment wasn't. He deserves the credit for being right. In the future, if he takes office, perhaps we will catch the men who killed 3,000 of our fellow Americans. Perhaps we will pull out of Iraq, the biggest quagmire since Vietnam and the country will begin to stabilize once again. Obama '08 !
2007-09-11 18:40:40
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answered by johnny w 1
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Republicans will win again. They put out a woman and a black man as thier main candidates and want to get the vote out of disaffected Repbulicans? It's like the Democrates actually don't want to win! Hey upset Rebpublicans, vote for us and we'll put a woman or a black man in power. And then maybe we'll legalise gay marriage and ban guns! No Republican is going to turn Democrate for that!
2007-09-11 18:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Good gracious! Please spare me. If either one of them won the election America would surely perish. Hillary is a living machine that was trained to say what is right and proper with the people. She is a liar. Obama is too young to know what it is all about. He understands the basics but he isn't seasoned and doesn't know how to run a nation.
2007-09-11 18:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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