I pray that it doesn't come to that. Giuliani is only worse than Hillary, who is THE worst. I don't think I could honestly vote for either, it just wouldn't sit well with me.
2007-10-29 09:16:01
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answered by Daewen 3
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Yes I will vote for Rudy if he gets the nomination and this is why:
"Sixteen hours had passed since the Twin Towers crumbled and fell, and people kept telling Rudy Giuliani to get some rest. The indomitable mayor of New York had spent the day and night holding his city together. He raced to the scene as the second plane hit, watched human beings drop from the sky, and nearly got trapped inside his makeshift command center when the south tower imploded. Then he led a battered platoon of city officials, reporters and civilians north through the blizzard of ash and smoke, and a detective jimmied open the door to an old firehouse so the mayor could revive his government there. "
http://www.time.com/time/poy2001/winner.html
Some people criticize the fact that he and his supporters bring up 9/11 but that is when we all got to see his true character.
Also he didn't shy away from going after the mob at great risk to his own life. His he perfect? No; but then he isn't running for Messiah and savior he is running for President and leader of the free world.
Go Rudy!
2007-10-28 14:39:48
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answered by Dolly_Madison 3
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It could be that for the 2nd time in my voting life, I would not vote! You see, you label people, when in truth, most people are a bit liberal & a bit conservative! Most are not either label you wish to put on them! Oh, of course, there are some that stick to one party come heck or high water, but a lot of us don't; we try to pick the person we feel have the ideals that appeal to us. Strange isn't it! I just don't happen to find that either of these people have any appeal for me. I find myself between a rock & a hard place! Maybe they won't win the nomination! There is hope! I may not be happy with my choices but, I will vote!
2007-10-28 14:50:39
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answered by geegee 6
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As a conservative I would vote for Giuliani. I don't really agree with all he says, but I feel he is a strong candidate and represents my personal views more than others.
2007-10-28 14:39:37
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answered by Don S 3
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Of course I would vote for Clinton. She's not my favorite, but she's a d@mn sight better than any of the Republican offerings. And, although I wouldn't vote for anyone just for gender unless the world was a much stabler place and the candidates were pretty equal otherwise, it is seriously high time we had a female president. I think Clinton'd do a fine job, besides breaking the US' ultimate glass ceiling.
2007-10-28 17:26:25
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answered by random6x7 6
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I'm a dem but not limiting myself to the democratic candidate. What I mean is I am not ruling out voting for the GOP candidate. It all depends on what happens over the next 12 months.
2007-10-28 15:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am undecided about Giuliani. However, you could not pay me to vote for Hillary=socialism.
Not Hillary 08
2007-10-28 15:13:23
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answered by Sweet Tea & Lemons 6
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I'm a progressive, and I cannot ethically vote Hilary into office, because she represents old-style politics that I do not agree with. In a Giuliani-Hilary matchup, I would write in Colbert or Obama.
2007-10-28 14:40:48
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answered by Aia S 3
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I'd vote for Hillary. She is smart and competent and much closer to me on issues than any of the Republicans. She is a bit conservative and hawkish on foreign policy but that is in part because she want so be perceived as "tough" since she is a woman.
2007-10-28 14:39:03
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answered by misha81s 3
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Obviously, if both were two win their respective nominations, it would be a "no brainer"...YES!!!
Not over other candidates, but you did't ask that.
At the point of being nominated, it is your duty to support your candidate, which would be them!
2007-10-28 15:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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