i hope not , ill be doing my part to keep him out,by voting Ron Paul
2007-11-03 21:09:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I commend all Americans who are trying to learn more about the candidates before the 2008 election. In my opinion, a uniformed voter is down right dangerous. I am supporting the Republican Ticket for their stance on Foreign Policy. I do not believe that the ticket will lead with Rudy, Mitt or Ron Paul.
The following website will provide you with party information, candidate detailed information as well as voting records, public statements and pretty much anything you need to help YOU decide!
It will also show you information about the State Primary Dates, How the Primary Process works, Electoral College, and other internet resources.
http://www.vote-smart.org/election_president.php
http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/onlinefwab.html
2007-11-04 15:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure, but he's got to be a hell of a lot better than the Democrats. Regardless of the things people bring up against him like his home life or being creepy, he at least has experience on what to do and how to pull it together during an emergency. He did a fair job with NY. So he at least has a running chances.
I like what some of the other candidates say, but they just don't have the percentages, and I hope the average moderate, independant or undecided at least considers his qualifications before they do somethin stupid like vote on principle for a candidate that doesn't even stand a chance to win , thus splittin gthe vote and puttuing that hack lawyer Hilary in the white house.
2007-11-03 21:04:50
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answered by Nightwind 7
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He's the most electable republican candidate. I'd like to see a real change though, I want someone that would shake up our political system, like Ron Paul or Kusinich, someone who'd blast all those deeply rooted corrupt old school behind the scenes guys out of their positions of power. It'll never happen, but it would be nice to see some real change. Giuliani, Clinton, McCain, Obama... the illusion of choices. They're all the same. When they get in office they'll do exactly what big buisness tells them to.
2007-11-03 21:07:17
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answered by Hans B 5
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Rudy Giuliani having a chance at being president is like Ted Haggart having a chance at being straight. It's not gonna happen.
2007-11-03 21:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully not.
He continues to drop in the "scientific polls", so that's a good sign.
2007-11-03 21:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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if he is then dont expect an easy presidency.
2007-11-03 21:06:02
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answered by timo 3
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hell no
he doesn't have the support or political resources. democrats are rollin' in!
2007-11-03 21:05:33
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answered by hello, my name is... 2
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Not a chance.
2007-11-03 21:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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hes running? nope
2007-11-03 21:04:06
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answered by Panda 7
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