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2007-11-18 17:21:52 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

john b: your link is no good

2007-11-18 17:32:54 · update #1

So it would be safe to say Repub/Conser like Obama? Why?

Edwards is very anti corporate power, is that okay?

2007-11-18 17:35:22 · update #2

Mr. Knowledgeable: I'm interested which one of the group do you think is the best?

2007-11-18 17:36:28 · update #3

Mr. Knowledgeable: I'm interested which one of the group do you think is the best?

2007-11-18 17:36:42 · update #4

fivekids: We are one country! I like Biden but I think he will never make it, I think he might be a running mate with Hillary the one you really hate

2007-11-18 17:43:09 · update #5

I will be voting for Edwards, but alas I dont think he will make it!!

2007-11-18 17:56:59 · update #6

Richardsen is great also!!

2007-11-18 17:57:59 · update #7

11 answers

Bill Richardson- Good Governor of New Mexico
with executive leadership!!

2007-11-19 05:18:09 · answer #1 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 1 0

No, Im conservative, and overall in the democratic party, as much as i hate to say it, I like Hillary. If shes elected shes going to keep the war going. Shes not going to pull us out like some other dems would. She knows that if we pull out all those lives would have been lost in vain. Just to have Iraq become a dictatorship again, and be run with extremist muslims. Although Hillary is a lying, manipulating, conceitful *****.lol

2007-11-19 02:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by jsda_man 2 · 2 0

As a former Republican voting individual who (now regrettably) voted for Bush, of the current top 3 Democratic choices, Obama is the only one I'll consider.

He's not the liberal that his opponents want to make him out to be, at least, not in his own words in his "Audacity of Hope" which I read skeptically. In the event that he doesn't win this time around, I hope to see him again in a future race.

Of all the candidates, Bill Richardson is the obvious choice. Lots of diplomatic experience, energy experience, and popularity as governor shows his ability to lead and unite. Eight years of a "pro-life, pro traditional family" president have accomplished virtually nothing, so I can get past Richardson's somewhat left-moderate stance on some of the social issues in exchange for his stellar experience.

The press is still too smitten with Clinton, and as she continues to dig herself holes with her 'win at any cost, no matter what you have to say or not say' approach, I think Richardson has to eventually get some more recognition for his electability.

2007-11-19 01:53:06 · answer #3 · answered by Craig-Love 2 · 1 1

I don't trust any of them. That having been said, out of all the Dems, I like Obama best. He hasn't been in Washington as long as the rest and he might have some new ideas about running this nation. That could hurt him however, Washington is a "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" kind of place.

2007-11-19 01:29:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Hmmm... I'm a little wary of answering... you're not gonna do one of those "Oh crap, they like this guy, I better not nominate him!" are you?

Oh well.

I like Joe Biden, he seems like a good person, which is saying a lot, especially in a race with Hillary involved. I'd rather have a good person whose politics I might disagree with than a demon from Hell whose politics I disagree with.

2007-11-19 01:37:06 · answer #5 · answered by null 6 · 3 0

I am a Republican and i would strongly consider voting for Bill Richardson (D-NM). He has a strong energy and education policy as well as lots of experience in dimplomacy.

2007-11-19 01:54:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Obama...scary thought..since he is willing to sell our freedom out for global acceptance...but you have to admit he sticks to his guns and says what he means...no beating around the bush(no pun intended)

2007-11-19 01:30:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Obama. He's inexperienced, but I think he's willing to make changes. If he can get some shrewd advisors, I guess he'd do OK.

2007-11-19 01:28:11 · answer #8 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 5 1

I'd like yo go the other way...As a Lib/Dem I believe Ron Paul is the best hopeful for the Republican Party. Thanks for letting me say that!

2007-11-19 01:27:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

None of the Democratic Candidates are the best since all of them are Lazy Incompetent And Reckless Sinners (or LIARS). They are just going to make campaign promises but once they are elected, they are going to break all their promises because after all, Democrats Love to Lie because they cannot tell the truth and they make promises that they can never keep.

2007-11-19 01:31:37 · answer #10 · answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7 · 2 6

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