Yes.
2007-09-18 08:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why. Mitt Romney is a proven leader in business and government, and probably the most intelligent of all the candidates from either side of the aisle.
Giuliani doesn't really represent the values of many midwestern Republicans, but if he wins the Republican primary, he's still the "lesser of two evils" compared to any of the Democrat candidates and, being a big city politician from the east coast, he's close enough to many Democrat positions, right or wrong, that he will appeal to a lot of Democrats as well. Would you REALLY rather have Hillary?
2007-09-18 08:48:25
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answered by senior citizen 5
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I'm already considering moving to another country, and it has to do with a lot more than who the president happens to be.
2007-09-18 08:42:12
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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i grow to be the King of Phuket. i grow to be commonly used for appearing a Double Bass peice referred to as Failing, an extraordinarily ifficult piece for solo String Bass. i might gets a commission by Universities just to come again supply a masterclass and carry out this piece. that is seen the toughest piece written for String Bass and that's hillarious.
2016-10-19 00:27:36
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answered by ? 4
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No more than I would if someone who's only claim to fame was being married to someone popular or having served in the Illinois State Senate.
Mitt and Rudy at least ran something for a living (a very Liberal state in the case of Mitt and a very large, very Liberal city in the case of Rudy) and have an idea of how to manage an organization larger than a staff full of sycophants.
2007-09-18 08:43:36
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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Someone's name is completely irrelevant to their ability to govern. What, do you think their name needs to be Clinton to be an effective President? NOT.
Also, Rudy will need to prove his ability to lead a country, but he has more experience in leadership than many of the other candidates, especially first term Senators.
2007-09-18 08:44:09
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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I don't understand how names or being mayor makes you dismiss these candidates for office. You have a weird sense of what makes someone presidential. Why don't you just move now and save us the trouble of putting up with you.
2007-09-18 08:44:56
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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No- The Presidency has changed hands several times in my lifetime and do you know what?
As a lower middle class working stiff it didn't affect me in the least.
Do you know why?
Because no one ( not even our dear Dems) care about the middle class- We have no voice- we're not tortured or hungry -
we don't have money to make ourselves heard- we just work and survive and for whatever reason - we vote despite the fact that no one listens
2007-09-18 08:46:00
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answered by tnfarmgirl 6
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No. Being born here, I have been here longer than they could ever be President. you don't leave your country just when things get bad. You have to stay and see that they get better.
2007-09-18 09:17:56
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answered by Penny K 6
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What about a guy named Obama or the socialist Soros Puppet Hillary.
2007-09-18 08:42:57
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answered by Antiliber 6
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Actually - I'm contemplating moving anyway. We are slowly becoming a communist type country - Government has gotten too big, too crooked, too selfish. At least in other countries what you see is what you get, they aren't as hypocritical as this one is.
2007-09-18 08:45:00
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answered by Ana C 3
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