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Obama. Jesus was kind and remember what he says in the New Testament about poor people. He said we should feed them and if someone was cold, we should give him a coat. Jesus helped people while he was on Earth and asked us to do the same.

2007-11-15 09:17:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Kucinich won't ever win, yet he's nice guy, large thoughts and warm study headed WILF. Obama, Clinton and McCain are my properly 3. Huckabee is type of a dufus, yet I supply him credit. Romney feels like a slimeball. Giuliani is makes bill Clinton look like a Saint. If i turned right into a Democrat i'd pray Giuliani receives nominated. Evangelists wont vote for him: Divorced two times childrens dont search for suggestion from with him anymore 2d spouse had a restraining order on his new skank barring her from vacationing the Mayor's Mansion in NYC. And, that skank he's married to... YUCK... i'd really date Monica.

2016-10-24 07:28:55 · answer #2 · answered by desmangles 4 · 0 0

I really think that Jesus would abstain from voting. However, given that Jesus taught a message of peace, I think that the person most in line with him (don't say it the other way around) is Paul. Ron Paul is the only candidate actually talking about peace.

Note: I'm a Mormon, yet notice that I did not side with Romney. Mitt may claim to be of my faith, but I really don't think he's a good man whatever he may proclaim that he believes.

2007-11-15 08:40:43 · answer #3 · answered by Joe S 6 · 5 2

I don't believe He is an American citizen, therefore I don't think He would vote for anyone. Unless He was staying in New York while Elliot Spitzer was the governor and then He might be given a driver's license and then maybe a voter's card. Who knows then.

Please don't be upset with my answer I mean no disrespect. In fact I believe Jesus has a great sense of humor. And that is another reason why He wouldn't involve Himself in one of our ridiculous elections. Why ruin an event that can bring such humor to all people?

2007-11-15 09:19:04 · answer #4 · answered by morstar150 3 · 3 2

Ron Paul.

2007-11-15 08:41:20 · answer #5 · answered by idontknow 3 · 4 3

Obama.

2007-11-15 08:37:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Paul.

2007-11-15 08:50:22 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 4 3

Why would he vote when with the wave of a hand things would be set right!

2007-11-15 08:30:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Well I cant speak for Jesus as he is divine. But with human error taken into consideration the way I interpret his teaching I think he would vote for Al Gore. I find most national republican candidates phonies who use religion as a tool to mislead, "wolf in sheeps clothing" so to speak. I find the general republican electorate sincere Christians who unfortunetly are decieved by these snakes like our current president. In my viewcaring for your fellow man, helping children, and especially caring for the earth as we were commanded to do by God in Geneses are values more espoused by the democratic party. I do have to say thou, I differ with most of my party on the abortion issue. I do side with the gop there.

2007-11-15 09:18:39 · answer #9 · answered by stashnut7 3 · 1 5

Ah ha, a trick question. We all know Jesus wasn't a U.S. citizen.

2007-11-15 08:31:47 · answer #10 · answered by VoodooPunk 4 · 2 3

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