What variables play the bniggest role in your opinion in th epresidential election as of right now and why?
2007-11-06
07:19:07
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youngsocrates
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Politics & Government
➔ Elections
Most of the answers are just Republican based biases or repeats of the local media coverage. Try to find deep, personal reasoning behind your responses, not just a paraphrase of what you have heard. I do appreciate all of your opinions, but prefer original thinking based on yourselves. Thanks again!
2007-11-06
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I believ ethat Clinton should be elected because the United States could use a female president who will try to fix what Bush has screwed up. I really don't mind having Clinton Or Obama, as our next president.I speak as a democrat.
2007-11-06 08:23:13
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answered by Armygrl_23 2
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Theres no such thing as a perfect politician just like theres no such thing as a perfect person. But the dilemma is that we have to have politics to survive as a "world". She has many flaws and so does everyone of them. Theres many we probably don't know and some that somehow didn't have the facts straight which influences the choices.
She seems like she is trying too hard. She is working her *** off because she is a female that is getting closer than any female in becoming president. She tries way too hard and she just seems to have too much negative energy. So I wouldnt consider voting for her.
2007-11-06 15:30:10
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answered by EchosOfAngels 3
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I dislike her, because A. She doesn't seem to have a stance on anything but health care, and I dislike her health care plan (Edward's plan) B. She doesn't look right, when shes trying to look happy shes not, and when she tries to look mad you get the feeling she is going to bust out laughing.
C. She may be her own woman, but I feel like she thinks being the wife of a former President counts as experience, which is laughable.
D. She acts way to much like the Lawyer she is, she tries to win votes by stretching the truth about her actions and the actions of others. in the court room this is called being good at your job, in real life... its lying.
2007-11-06 16:17:35
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answered by scorch_22 6
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i like her but I won't vote for her. She is a capable person but not the "right" person for the job. I would absolutely love to have a woman as president however, she is way too slick at this juncture and no matter what her numbers are right now, she is still a very polarizing figure. We need some one that is not going to tell us " what is old is new again"
2007-11-06 15:24:26
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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I don't like Hilary Clinton that much. As Freshmen senator she shattered the record of the most money spend by a senator. She approves what seems to me as pointless bills, such as the Woodstock Historical museum, and she seems like a person who will do anything to get you to vote, but when she wins, she won't care who you voted her. I think she thinks the American people are just pawns to be pushed around by her and her husband. (Note these are my opinions. You have a right to yours to, so don't attack me for them)
2007-11-06 15:26:27
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answered by Connor G 1
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She has never run anything, she is a liar, terrible person, no good credentials, socialist, hates military but wont pull out right away and she completely failed trying to change health care when Bill was president. She is weak!!! She will destroy the U.S.
2007-11-06 15:33:51
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answered by Horcasitas 3
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She is a vile person who should never be afforded the office of President of the United States of America.
2007-11-06 15:54:49
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answered by SteveA8 6
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Too many skeletons in the closet and too many promises never kept. The term "pandering" seems to come up a lot for her and I agree.
2007-11-06 15:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she's an evil, scheming, conniving, ruthless, socialist wolf in moderate sheep's clothing who would make George Bush's 8 years in office look like the good ole days.
Luckily, there's not a chance in hell of her actually winning a general election should the Democrats be stupid enough to nominate her.
2007-11-06 15:24:29
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answered by thegubmint 7
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I don't like her because she is a socialist and believes that the government has the right to take from the hardworking and give it to those that WON'T for the common good.
I take care of my own common good. I WORK.
2007-11-06 15:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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