I think that Obama or Edwards will get the nomination, Iowa is notorious for shaking up the primaries. Right now, Hilary is in the exact same position that Howard Dean was in in 2003. Everyone thought that Dean had the nomination secured. He was strongly in the lead in all national polls. In fact, he had more of a lead then Hilary has right now. Kerry's numbers were somewhere near what Biden's numbers are now. BTW, polls are about the most bullshit thing. They only get answers from roughly 1,000 people. Almost none of them are scientific polls and they really mean nothing.
2007-11-15 18:06:03
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answered by Tom B 1
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None of the above, Clinton, Obama and Edwards all cannot commit to withdrawing troops out of Iraq by 2013, possibly later.. Dodd is okay, but I have few issues with some of his policies.
2007-11-16 01:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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At this point I actually favor Obama...he seems to have a clear idea of what he needs to get done and how he's going to do it.
Clinton always talks about fiscal responsibility, and I know she's trying to ingraine that into our heads....but she's annoying me with that....
Edwards and Dodd are alright as well....Dodd won't make it because of his stance on drugs.....Edwards I think is still looked at as too young and maybe too much of a flip flopper on certain issues....
2007-11-16 00:12:24
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answered by Ohio_Golfer34 6
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It looks like Clinton just about has the nomination wrapped up, but Dodd looked pretty damn sharp in tonights' debate. I like him. I wish that Joe Biden were a more viable candidate.
2007-11-15 17:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama is the best
who is Dodd
2007-11-16 12:52:19
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answered by liverpool fan MAN U SUCKS 6
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Hillary Clinton has the intelligence as a lawyer and experience as a Senator and former First Lady in order to be a great President.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-11-15 20:49:17
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I would say Biden overall and Obama.
That is IF you could call it a debate.
There was about 15 minutes worth of debate... the rest was more cnn hillary soap opera.
As Clinton was not involved in any of the debate stuff, I can't include her.
Same goes for Edwards
2007-11-15 19:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ladies first Clinton
2007-11-15 22:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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HC scares me. After reading George's Sten's book about when she was first lady, I really want to steer clear of that train wreck.
I won't ever vote for a bigot, especially one who lets the f and n word float out of her mouth like rapper. So anyone but Clinton is my choice. Sometimes I feel like it's like choosing between catastrophe and ruin.
As var as that goes, I really want to see health care and energy concerns become top priority there. I also want to see better families and greater world wide service support in the form of education become a high priority.
Which candidate did you think had the best solutions, and which ones did you think were just saying what most people want to hear?
2007-11-15 18:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama
2007-11-15 17:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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