No.....But it did help to reinforce which candidate(s) I am not voting for.
2007-11-29 14:16:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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My primary is Late... but..
This is how I rank them which are different after a day of consideration.
1. Mike Huckabee - witty, well-prepared, and compassionate and would unite us! He is the man for the job! Death penalty skate, but I understand why!
2. Mitt Romney - bickering with Rudy made him look petty; comments on torture made him seem wise and made McCain seem cold and on the attack! Comments on Confederate flag non-issue.
3. John McCain - affirmed that he is the well respected veteran and would lead well.
4. Fred Thompson - not heard from very much, seemed poorly prepared and confused. Not very articulate and disappointing. Sounded like he was trying out for VEEP.
5. Duncan Hunter – Faired well, not much time, but all answers were good! He would be a great VEEP to Huckabee!
6. Tom Tancredo – Good on one issue: Immigration, but he ranks high on my candidate calculator, so candidate for VEEP too!
7. Ron Paul - didn't respond well to McCain's attacks; rant about North American Union conspiracy made him seem too extreme.
8. Rudy Giuliani - bickering with Romney made him look petty, if I have to listen to his stats about NY one more time, I will PUKE!
VOTE TO KEEP AMERICA SAFE!
2007-11-30 07:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. A few yrs ago I was in a real pickle with no where to turn. I was poor with nothing to give, close to homeless, and a nobody. I was being set-up! My neighbor told me to contact Sen. McCain in Washington DC. I did and this guy responded to me so fast and redirecting my pleas for his help to the correct government here that would see me through. In addition to that, he followed up on me, "A NO-BODY," with concern for my safety. THIS GUY IS AN ANGEL WITH A BIG HEART! McCain 's own past actions was the debate!
2007-11-29 14:02:20
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answered by Tina Zecca 3
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Not completely, but it did help. An intelligent voter shouldn't base his or her decision on one impression of a candidate. Remember, you can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can fool some of the people all of the time. But you can't fool all of the people all of the time!
2007-11-29 13:52:54
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answered by another_guy_named_steve 4
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We don't pick candidates. The National Conventions do.
2007-11-29 13:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, now I know what kind of guns the candidates have and whether they believe verbatim every word of the Bible.......
No, I learned close to nothing at that embarrassment of a debate.
2007-11-29 13:41:06
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answered by pgb 4
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It helped me realize that our current debate format is a complete joke.
2007-11-29 14:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It helped to put a perspective on the matter.
2007-11-29 20:01:06
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answered by Liza 7
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no. i educated myself months ago on the issues and picked my candidate then.
2007-11-29 21:25:35
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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No the fist behind Chuck Norris' beard did
2007-11-29 13:44:48
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answered by jason m 3
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