I'd say Ron Paul. He isn't perfect, but he's the only candidate who seems at all interested in trusting us to lead our own lives without a government leash.
2007-12-05 18:18:23
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answered by Spacer C 3
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I'd say Kucinich for the same reason as the first poster. But also, Kuci is honest and has a more transparent record of his votes, which were all right on target. Although I like many of Ron Paul's positions, I cannot say the same for him.
Sadly, this country isn't ready for either candidate. Wouldn't it be great if one could be president and one vice/ I think that would be the best.
2007-12-06 02:26:50
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answered by Winter 2
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I'd have to say Joe Biden. He has as much or more experience than any of the other candidates in the political arena. He has fortitude, and I believe the tools to tackle most if not all the issues of concern to us today. Yet at the same time he also has a sense of humor. He's one of the few democrats that won't take s**t from the enemies of the U.S.
Either way though, I believe our next president will be a democrat and one of the main reasons is because they have an ally in President Bush. After George, I think most of america will be ripe for a party change, and who can blame them?
2007-12-06 02:29:59
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answered by krute 5
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The one that wants what is best for us (U.S.) To stop government waste and put an end to wars that can't be won. RON PAUL
2007-12-06 02:23:40
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answered by whatshisname 3
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ron paul
2007-12-06 02:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm voting for Hillary.
2007-12-06 02:23:33
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answered by First Lady 7
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