1. Clinton/Romeny
2. Clinton/Giulinai
3. Obama/Romney
4. Obama/Giulinani
5. Clinton/ Thompson
6. Obama/ Thompson
7. Edwards/Romney
8. Edwards/Giuliani
9. Edwards/Thompson
I know there are other possibilities, but these seem the most likely. Also, if you don't mind, would you state your affiliation.
2007-10-15
03:27:45
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asked by
Lisa M
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Politics & Government
➔ Elections
Here's mine, I am a registered Democrat:
1. Romney
2. Giuliani
3. Obama
4. Obama
5. Neither
6. Obama
7. Romney
8. Giulinai
9. Edwards
I don't believe in voting strictly along party lines. I believe that it is more important to vote for the best candidate.
2007-10-15
03:30:20 ·
update #1
Pask...Never apologize for having a different opinion.
2007-10-15
04:11:12 ·
update #2
1. Romeny
2. Giulinai
3. Romney
4. Giulinani
5. Thompson
6. Thompson
7. Romney
8. Giuliani
9. Thompson
Not that any are my first choices but they are who we have so the lesser of two evils prevails once again
And for the "principle" voters, vote for a third party or stay home so we get stuck with one of the socialists for the next 4-8 yrs- real smart.
2007-10-15 03:37:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Romney
2. Giuliani
3. Obama
4. Giuliani
5. Thompson
6. Obama
7. Edwards
8. Guiliani
9. Thompson
I think the White House has seen more than enough of the Clintons (or the Bush's for that matter!)
2007-10-15 10:32:26
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Romney
Rudy
Romney
Rudy
Thompson
Thompson
Romney
Rudy
Thompson
I am an indpendent who has NEVER voted 100% party line until 2004 when I could not find one democrat who was not a horrible candidate. The dems are putting forth people I could not even consider voting for on national elections and lately on local elections as well. A great example of this was in 2006 when I voted for a republican representative I did not like because the dem was an immoral slime bag.
2007-10-15 10:37:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually I am a Democrat. However, if Clinton is their chosen candidate, I can switch to Republican in a flash!
I will NOT vote for Hillary. It isn't because she's a woman that turns me off. I'd like to see a woman president some time. Hillary switches her stance to be popular with the most voters. I want a candidate who has a firm stance.
2007-10-15 10:35:27
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answer #4
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answered by kiwi 7
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I am a conservative Democrat and cannot vote for any of the liberal Democrat candidates. I'm not to excited about any of the Republicans, either, but would have to go with Giuliani, based on how he turned NYC around fiscally prior to 9/11, and his strong position on national defense.
2007-10-15 10:33:30
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answer #5
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answered by curtisports2 7
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1. Clinton
2. Clinton
3. Obama
4. Obama
5. Clinton
6. Obama
7. Edwards
8. Edwards
9. Edwards
I would love to see Ron Paul get the Republican nomination...if that occurs I will be voting for him...hands down.
2007-10-15 16:46:04
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answer #6
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answered by Kim 3
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Easy choices: Romney or Thompson, as of now. Also, best woman qualified to be President isn't even a candidate, Condalezza Rice! ...Conservative Republican.
2007-10-15 11:03:16
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answer #7
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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1. Ron Paul
2. Ron Paul
3. Ron Paul
4. Ron Paul
5. Ron Paul
6. Ron Paul
7. Ron Paul
8. Ron Paul
9. Ron Paul
All write-ins because the other options are crap in my opinion. And I'm a conservative Republican.
2007-10-15 16:57:38
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answer #8
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answered by Brian R 3
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All I know at this point is definitely not Edwards.
I'm not happy with any of the choices, I always vote. This is the first time Ive considered not voting.
But I guess If I do I will probably go with Clinton.
The Presidential candidates have got me in a frizzy, I cant even begin to sort my views on the VP's.
2007-10-15 11:02:08
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answer #9
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answered by rainydaze 5
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1. Romney
2. Write-in/third party
3. Romney
4. Write-in/third party
5. Thompson
6. Thompson
7. Romney
8. Write-in/third party
9 Thompson
2007-10-15 10:32:02
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answer #10
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answered by Firestorm 6
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