Ron Paul or third party.
2007-10-31 19:45:35
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answered by Hellion 3
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Right now, I continue to support Fred Thompson. He seems so much more level headed and in tune with the average citizen. I also like Mike Huckabee a lot.
On the negative side, I could never vote for Hillary Clinton. She's got a past that's too full of allegations of illegal doings and where there's that much smoke...well...
She's such an angry woman, power starved and everything she says is memorex. (Except last night when the going got rough, she forgot the script and flip-flopped on herself.) I feel she's a deep-seated socialist and a man-hater. That's not what America needs for president.
2007-10-31 20:15:35
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answered by missingora 7
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I would vote for Huckabee first, because I've known him since I was a child in Texarkana. He is the most honest person you will ever meet. He has no agenda other than doing what he think is right for the country. No one owens him. Of course that is also why he won't win.
Next I'd vote for Rudy because he doesn't take s..t.
I wouldn't vote for any Dem. other than Liberman who is not running. I'm not even sure he is a Dem. any more. He and McCain are more independents these days.
If McCain and Liberman ran together you would get the best of both sides.
I also like Thompson. Again, he has the doesn't take s..t from no one factor.
Liberals aren't strong enought to be wartime leaders and they are too soft on crime and education. If it were up to them everyone would pass every grade whether they could read or not, just as long as you don't hurt their feelings. They just don't hold people accountable for anything anymore.
2007-10-31 18:57:14
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answered by catmandu 6
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so far it fairly is the two Mike Huckabee or Fred Thompson. i'm fairly confident neither would be there in the final election, yet i'm going to then be balloting for all people different than those goofy democratic suggestions.
2016-10-03 01:58:07
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answered by bruinius 4
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None of the Democrats, and mostly none of the current Republicans either. I hope that I'll be able to vote for Mike Huckabee sometime down the road, but Mike is a long shot.
2007-10-31 19:31:21
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answered by Michael M 6
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In primaries:
Voting for Obama
Never would vote for Clinton
on GOP side....
Would never vote Guliani
Not sure who I would vote for on their side
Being honest about this (not like a ben affleck threat)
as it stands right now, if Clinton or pretty much anyone on the GOP side win (with the possible exception of Paul or McCain) I'm taking a job I was offered overseas, and jumping this ship.
2007-10-31 18:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul seems radical but our economy needs radical change. There is just too much government control and waste.
Any women that watches her husband chase women and embarrass a nation and says I back him up, either has something of her own she is better at hiding, or has no morals and lies about her faith.
I could not imagine her dealing with the world issues, and pray she doesn't get anymore power than she already has.
2007-10-31 20:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I will vote for whomever gets the Republican nomination. I wish it would be Duncan Hunter. I will probably never vote for a democrat and you would have to chop my willy off before I voted for Hillary.
2007-10-31 18:43:58
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answer #8
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answered by C C 3
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Vote For: Hillary or Obama
Not Vote For: Thompson, Guiliani, anything that slightly resembles Bush....
2007-10-31 19:12:29
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answered by Dusk 6
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I'd vote for Richardson. Too bad he can't get much publicity. Maybe he'll make a VP candidate.
2007-10-31 19:48:08
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answered by ? 2
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