While I would like Biden realistically he has no chance of winning so I will likely go for either Obama or Edwards in the primaries and who ever wins the Democratic nomination in the general election.
Master in Education from Capella University
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Behavior from Univ. of San Francisco
2007-11-01 02:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Even as 'conservatives', the GOP field is thin. If the 'conservative' mantra is so darn good, why isn't George Bush held up as a saint by these guys? The fact is, the GOP has painted itself into a political corner. Anyone who backs down from 'Mount Right' is labled a 'liberal', open to attack by the true believers. The only way you can get a leg up in the current Republican Party is to keep moving further and further to the right. As there's no natural stopping place for that, the end result is some form of fascisti government where the 'rich, the corporations and the Jesus freak right hold all the cards. Take away all the BS you hear on the right wing talk shows and the Democrats have a far better field if you want to take the needs of the American wage-earner into consideration. The Democrats, in spite of all of the nonsense you may have heard are not 'far left' or anywhere near it...the democrats are about where the Eisenhower republicans were.....not exactly red hot reds if you're old enough to remember those days. At this point I lean toward Obama.....if there ever was a centerist this is the guy. I like Clinton, but in a way I have a feeling that she's politically stale and would have to spend way too much time dealing with the 'swift-boat' fleet. If she's nominated she has my vote. she'll be a good president...not great, but centerist enough because she'll have to be. For most of my life I got by with a degree in auto shop from Hamilton High...in my 30's I went back to school on my GI Bill....for a few years I taught history at a pretty good university....now I tech special ed. students.....sometimes it's hard to tell the difference!
2007-11-01 09:58:52
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answered by Noah H 7
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I have undergraduate degree in Finance and an MBA.
I haven't decided who I will support, but I know that I cannot imagine myself supporting Hillary or John Edwards (unless of course the alternative is worse)
I guess that leaves the following front runners:
Giuliani
Thompson
Obama
McCain
Romney
Those candidates, in addition to Ron Paul, all have some ideas that I like.
Note: Aside from Paul, I did not list any of the second tier candidates, as the media has already decided that they stand no chance at winning the primary.
2007-11-01 09:41:04
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answered by Time to Shrug, Atlas 6
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I have a B.S. in Commerce and Business Administration.
I am an MBA student. I took at least 2 years of college courses after graduating. I've been out of college 10 years and have not stopped my education. I never will.
I am supporting Dennis Kucinich with Chris Dodd as #2 and John Edwards as #3.
2007-11-01 09:38:25
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answered by Unsub29 7
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McCain. Integrity and experience.
Bachelor's in English
Minors in Psychology, Theater, Education
Served in public office.
Education doesn't matter as much as what you do with it. There are PHd's who are apathetic and some HS dropouts have made the world a better place. You should add a question about what people who reply have done to get involved. That's what we need more of.
2007-11-01 09:55:13
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answered by Matt D 2
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BS in IT.
Huckabee, Thompson, Hunter, Romney, Guliani.
2007-11-01 09:42:51
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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3rd grade, Mickey Mouse!
No really:
High School drop out, GED and some college. I have not found who I like just yet. Not enough time to look into the candidates, family and kids come first.
2007-11-01 09:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton
MSc in Political Science, as I am from the UK it doesn't bother me that much but I like the
Bush
Clinton
Bush
Clinton
pattern and it will give Jeb and Chelsea time to get their campaigns sorted.
2007-11-01 09:46:45
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answered by ebungle 3
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4 year degree in Legal Studies
Tom Tancredo
2007-11-01 09:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Richardson or Ron Paul.
Community college and many years of actually working for a living.
2007-11-01 09:43:20
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answered by jmmy_crackscorn 3
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