not really but , i don't mind him running or anyone Else for that matter.
2007-10-25 07:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No, although he seems like a nice guy*, he is not that experienced and he is way too far Left for most Americans. Sure there are a few idiots that would never vote for a Black for President (hopefully a small minority), but I don't think that's as big an issue as his policies. Which is why people should or should not vote for a particular person (plus according to his wife, his daughters think he is stinky). Based on all that, I will not be voting for B.O. in '08 or ever, for anything.
Texican, I like the way you think, but Regional Manager? Has he ever actually run anything? His greatest ability seems to be moving words around the room**
* Of ALL the candidates, he seems the one you could talk to a cocktail party the longest without getting bored or angry (I figure I could do that for 5 minutes with him, which is about 4 minutes 30 seconds longer than any of the others from either party).
** Former Congressman and CEO of Goodwill Industries, Fred (Gopher) Grandy said that the only thing Senators and Congressmen know how to do is "move words around the room"
2007-10-25 04:28:51
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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its not O'bama its Obama haha he might have some Irish in him but its an African name (Kenyan to be exact). Now do I think he could be the next president...yes! There is definitely a possibility.
Do I think he is out there to win the minority vote...no. That's not his strategy. Of course he wants minority votes but he is also trying to appeal to ALL Americans (black, white, Hispanic, Jew, Christian, gay). He wants to appeal as the 'peoples prez' .
I believe Obama will make a great President because he means business. however (and unfortunately), many people will not and cannot get passed his skin color. Hilliary will make a great President as well and although Im no Republicant, i actually like Huckabee (cuz he seems to be a very genuine fellow).
2007-10-25 04:14:44
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answered by Ms. Sarcastic 2
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I believe Obama will be the next president of the United States of America. I believe it will start in Iowa, with Hillary finishing second in that caucus. That will give Obama's campaign the Iowa bump it needs going into the New Hampshire primary. If he can win that one as well, then he will have front-runner status going into super Tuesday.
2007-10-25 15:29:56
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answered by deadboyx5 2
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No. he must see the error of his ways first and correct them. Funny thing is like the guy. He is a fabulous communicator. but Ron Paul has my family's interests and this country's true interests at heart Therefore Paul gets my vote for President of the United States.
2007-10-25 04:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes , in 2016 if he makes up with Hillary now immediately and teams up as her VP. Hillary is advised to forget if any bad blood spilled in election rhetoric. The Blacks may not openly admit but to some extent he represents their political aspirations. They suffered a lot in American history. Let all respect their sentiments.
2007-10-25 05:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
As soon as the pressure was put on him, he stopped talking about purple states and started talking about bombing Iran to be tough.
What a jello spined joke.
2007-10-25 07:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Ron Paul and Obama have about the same chance.
about 6 - 8 %
2007-10-25 04:35:50
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answered by needliberty 2
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Clinton's much more likely. O'bama was counting more of the minority vote, but could not obtain it.
2007-10-25 04:05:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But there is a very good chance he can be a regional manager for Walmart or Target stores. He has just the right experience and maturity for those positions.
2007-10-25 04:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he will become president, but not this upcomming election. I see a lot of potential for obama, but I think he relative inexperience may not serve him well this election.
If it were not for Hilary, then obama would have a strong chance.
2007-10-25 04:32:19
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answered by hsingh86 2
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