If her beliefs were in common with mine, then yes. Unless of course you're talking about Oprah, then there is NO way I'm voting for her.
2007-10-16 17:02:55
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answered by FRANKFUSS 6
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No, yet i would not vote for a white, Indian, Asian, or Hispanic lady the two. i do no longer think females belong in politics or the pulpit. females's place touching directly to adult adult males made out of guy: Genesis 2:21-25 Made to help guy: Genesis 2:18-20 Glory of guy: I Corinthians 11:7-9 turns into difficulty to guy: Genesis 3:sixteen Weaker than guy: I Peter 3:7
2016-10-07 02:00:17
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answered by solarz 4
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Yes, if the following were true.
1) She understood the importance of the Constitution and why our Founding Fathers fought so hard for it. She understood the importance of states' rights, liberty, and personal property.
2) She wanted to reform the tax code to either a flat tax or a national sales tax. Along with this she would have to be willing to cut government spending and reduce the size of government.
3) She understood the importance of protecting our county form both domestic and foreign enemies. She was willing to combat terrorism and protecting U.S. interests.
4) She favored traditional American families and values and thought these were important to the success & future of our country.
5) She was for building a fence on our southern border, boosting border patrol, enforcing immigration laws, limiting legal immigration and mandating fast assimilation of new legal immigrants. Along with this she would have to support English as the one and only official language of our country and have all official government business done only in English.
Any candidate, black/white/red/green/purple/etc., that had these values & policy ideologies would be someone I would support (assuming there was no other major flaw with them).
2007-10-16 17:22:48
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answered by InReality01 5
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Yes
2007-10-16 18:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a black, white, brown, yellow, green, blue, etc. As long as she agrees with the issues, values, and morals, that I do and will continue to make this country the best to live in, it does not matter what color she is.
2007-10-16 19:22:58
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answered by Marcel Weezt 7
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Not if it was Condi, Ive never liked or trusted her, even when she was at the Hoover at Stanford she was never warm or friendly, none of her assistants liked her or found her to anything but self serving. I had lunch with her and her crew
once and although her assistants were great she was a dead fish added nothing to the conversation.
2007-10-16 17:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I sure would! in fact, you can pick any black woman off the street and I'd vote for her before I'd vote for an old white guy Republican.
2007-10-16 17:08:55
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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The color of a person's skin or whether it's a man or a woman would not influence my vote.
2007-10-16 17:05:58
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answered by Tenn Gal 6
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only if that black woman (race and gender are not qualifying criteria to this poor white trash hillbilly) held the views that I believe are neccessary for a good leader
2007-10-16 19:17:41
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answered by 1 free American 5
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I would vote for Sheila Jackson Lee if she ran. Shes very smart, honest and not afraid to speak her mind.
2007-10-16 17:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama has shown (to his credit) that he could represent the interests of all people regardless of ethnicity, so why not an African-American woman?
2007-10-16 17:09:46
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answered by Tom L 2
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