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2007-11-30 04:31:44 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Romney
Huckabee
Both are moderate party men
Virginia
75K

2007-11-30 04:34:21 · answer #1 · answered by vinny_says_relax 7 · 6 6

thinking widespread American vote casting habit, Romney might want to probable win. Obama has been lower than grievance, and Romney's call is everywhere for sweeping a collection of states contained in the GOP wide-spread.

2016-10-25 05:23:29 · answer #2 · answered by galustian 4 · 0 0

Giuliani/Whoever he chooses

Because he promises to push adoption as a viable choice to abortion and he is the only one talking alternatives.

Because I lived in NYC a few years before he took over as mayor, went back a few years into his terms and saw firsthand the differences that his strong leadership and make.

Because I see his plan on health care to be the only viable plan out there.

Because I trust him to follow through on the war on terror, securing the border and heightening security efforts here at home.

Because I stadn behind his hard stacnes on crime and stricter gun comtrols - keeping them out of the hands of criminals and those who have records of mental illness.

I live in N. Cal. Lower middle income.

2007-11-30 06:59:39 · answer #3 · answered by wider scope 7 · 1 1

Ron Paul/Duncan Hunter would be my dream ticket.

The why. We need to get back to what this country was intended to be. We need to lean up a little bit, close our borders, take a serious look at taxes, mostly because neither one of them is a globalist like we've had for 20 years and will have with Hill, Rudy, Obama, Fred.

Colorado
$150,000+

2007-11-30 04:52:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Edwards is the one I think is the most honnest and sincere about helping americans that is a viable candidate. Every word that comes out of his mouth smacks of honnesty and integrity. I just get a good vibe from him. He seems like he believes in saying what he thinks regardless of the consequences. I would say Obama after that, but he comes off being somewhat a political animal a bit more than Edwads.

Hillary Clinton really scares me, ironically I see her in many ways continuing many of Bush's policies...from Iraq to Immigration to outsourcing of jobs. Sure she talks about healthcare reform, and I know we need to do something about healthcare, but I am not convinced that universal healthcare is the answer. But something needs to be done to make health insurance more affordable so that more businesses offer it as a benefit and people can buy insurance on their own. But Hillary Clinton too me stands for "I just want to be president, I will hide as much as possible what I really stand for cause I know some of the things I will do are not really popular". To me thats just a continuation of Bushism.

2007-11-30 04:45:40 · answer #5 · answered by ez f 1 · 1 4

The former California Governor Jerry Brown for President. I love the way he lived in his own small apartment and drove his old chevy to work, saving the state treasury the cost of providing housing, servants, car and driver. I love his response to a Health Care Industry representative who made a remark to the effect that "If we have single payer health care in California, many Health Care professionals will see a drastic decrease in their income." The Governor's answer was "I can't wait."

Frank Zappa for VP. The man was a genius at peacemaking, at getting BEEPholes to stop acting like BEEPholes and start acting in fellowship and cooperation. He was also a very hard working man who cut thru the cackle and got to the heart of a problem.

Most of all, they are both HONEST men. I don't agree with all their views and policies, but I do TRUST them to tell me the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Yeah, yeah, I know Zappa is dead and Brown must be 90 if he's still alive. But I can dream. I live in Palm Beach County Florida and am approaching a very comfortable early retirement.

2007-11-30 04:43:57 · answer #6 · answered by kill_yr_television 7 · 1 6

I still Like Bill Richards.

Richards is like the Bush Family in that strange mix of Irish New England Money and Mexican Wealth. Relocated to the Southwest.

My opinion of Huckleberry diminished when he waffled on saying he believes the Bible. Though I would not vote for Mitt or Jullianni I admired Mitt stepping up and saying Yes I believe the Bible.

How about a Fred and Dennis mixed ticket. A sly old guy and a crazy gutsy little guy... I just noticed that is what we have now

2007-11-30 04:39:01 · answer #7 · answered by whirling W dervish 2 · 2 6

Must say I'm not dancing jig of joy over the choices but I'm leaning towards Mike H. and Mitt R.

In that order.

Southern East Coast.

Sixty- five.

2007-11-30 04:38:46 · answer #8 · answered by Liability Of The Left III 2 · 4 3

Mitt
Florida
6+

2007-11-30 04:35:25 · answer #9 · answered by ext545 1 · 5 4

I'm still a little torn..

Will not be voting Hillary for sure.

Texas 6+

2007-11-30 04:37:12 · answer #10 · answered by Erinyes 6 · 5 3

Romney/Huckabee '08

2007-11-30 04:38:41 · answer #11 · answered by Mike 3 · 2 4

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