I want a full withdrawal from Iraq, so I'd vote for Obama if I was a Democrat or Ron if I was a Republican. I'm a Libertarian, so I'll just vote for whomever the Libertarians pick. I don't care which one.
2007-09-14 17:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Mitt Romney. Although most of the Republican candidates have clear leadership ability and a vision for the future, I think Mitt has the best of all. He has a history of great leadership in everything he does. He gets things done. He cleans up messes. He isnt afraid to Veto bad legislation. He is clean, articulate, and he has excellent values. I dont know a single candidate more qualified than this.
2007-09-14 21:50:23
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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I'm strongly supporting Ron Paul. Other than Kucinich and Gravel, he is the only candidate who is willing to take a consistent stand against all wars (Hillary isn't even actually against the Iraq War and she can't wait to start other wars; Obama is rated an A by the "Save Darfur" fanatics that want War in Sudan see http://www.darfurscores.org/barack-obama ; Edwards has called for reinstating the draft). Ron Paul is also the only candidate who is willing to discuss the problems with our economy that are caused by the IRS and the Federal Reserve. He wants to eliminate the IRS and replace it with nothing and to replace the Counterfeiter of Last Resort with sound money (meaning remonetizing gold and silver). He also takes a consistent stand in favor of civil liberties (he wants to repeal the Patriot Act, the Real ID Act, and the Military Commissions Act).
It certainly doesn't help that Ron Paul has the cleanest record of any politician in our nation's history. He has never voted to raise taxes or against a tax cut. He has never voted to violate the 2nd Amendment (the NRA criticizes him frequently for opposing their gun control schemes). He has never voted for an expansion of executive power. He voted against the War on Iraq in both 1998 (Bill Clinton's "Iraqi Liberation Act") and 2002 (Bush's resolution that started the war) and has repeatedly called for ending it immediately. He has been a staunch opponent of all efforts to promotes wars with Iran and Sudan (for example, the "Save Darfur" fanatics who rate Obama as an A, rate Ron Paul an F, meaning a staunch opponent of their war; see http://www.darfurscores.org/ron-paul ). He has never voted for an unbalanced budget. He has been in Congress 10 terms and has long been a member of the Foreign Affairs committee and the Banking committee (which is why he is so knowledgeable about foreign policy and monetary policy; unlike Bush, you can ask him anything about foreign policy and he will answer it for you). He is also a strong supporter of the original intent of the Constitution and believes that we have inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that come from our creator (as the Declaration of Independence says).
He's got every possible qualification that you could ask for in a presidential candidate and it sure helps that the media elites absolutely hate him (he is a Republican and yet Fox News hates him, which definitely works in his favor).
2007-09-14 19:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Somebody who is a left wing liberal. That definitely is not Hillary. Obama not sure. But if Ralph Nader runs, i'll vote for him.
2007-09-14 17:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Monica Lewinski
2007-09-14 17:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Impossible to know since nobody has won the primaries yet. One of those or an independent will get my vote.
2007-09-14 17:31:23
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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I'm interested in seeing how Fred Thompson will do in this election, I might vote for him.
2007-09-15 05:01:58
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answered by Dr. Ray Langston 4
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Hillary Clinton
2007-09-14 17:30:38
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answered by MS Williams 5
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Yes. Obama is the man in the primary, and on to the General Election to win that too.
2007-09-14 17:27:40
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answered by Anonymous
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For me it's a little early to say. I am going to wait a little longer and watch it shake out a little bit more. Joe Biden is the smartest one in the race but I believe Hillary could possibly get more done.
2007-09-14 17:36:39
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answered by MAD MEL 4
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