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Do you care more about their: Religion, foreign policy, Health care plans, Eduaction reform....?
What issue doesn't matter to you?

2007-12-14 18:05:52 · 14 answers · asked by christiantrekkie 4 in Politics & Government Elections

14 answers

There are approx 25 issues compared & 17 candidates. Most candidates agreed with my values on only 8-16 issues out of 25 that sucks.
I compared micro expressions, body language, vocal tones watching videos & only found 2 republicans & 3 democrats worth voting for.
The rest are crooked.
Unfortunately for legal reasons i cannot name the 12 crooked candidates.
Go to the website below & count the issues you agree & disagree with for each candidate.
Then give them scores.

2007-12-14 18:24:32 · answer #1 · answered by Digital One 7 · 4 1

In spite of what the entitlement generation thinks, we are not entitled to a health care plan. So that is not an issue for me at all. I do care about foreign policy, taxes, education reform, & national security.

2007-12-14 18:11:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Being of a certain faith does not make you a good person or a bad person. There are "bad" and "hypocritical" people of every religion.

I care about American issues such as taxes and education as well as both local and international relations. I couldn't care less if it is a woman or a man, black, white, green, or blue. They all bleed red and they all have their own opinions on the issues.

For the record, I am undecided in my vote thus far. I plan to do much more research on all candidates on their issues - making an educated vote. The color of their skin or their pronounced faith will have little effect on my vote. Their voting record and stance on important issues will be much more influential to me.

2007-12-14 18:24:18 · answer #3 · answered by Lynn 4 · 2 1

Candidates will say anything to get voters to support them, then later come up with some excuse why they're changing their stance, and are now against an issue they use to support. I'm more concerned about who had been making generous contributions to a candidate. Corporations and special interest groups do not give generous contributions out of the kindness of their hearts. They usually expect favors in return after the candidate is elected into office.

2007-12-14 18:21:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Federal level: Enforcement of the Bill of Rights, and Protection of the Boarders. That is its sole mandate. They can't even handle these duties, so why burden them with more responsibilities?

State level: This varies by state, but Education seems to be the biggest budget item, and it's the one that's done the worst.

City level: I know where the City Hall is, and my voice can be heard in that building. This is where most issues can be best resolved. Same with the local school district office.

As far as religion, that's none of their business.

2007-12-14 18:21:24 · answer #5 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 4 1

Education and immigration are two issues I am taking greater interest. I believe this country needs to put more emphasis in education and making sure all citizens can read and write English. I am also against any amnesty for illegal immigrants. They are all criminals as per the definition of illegal. Most of them have also falsified documents and identity theft. I feel bad for them, b/c life must really be difficulty to take all of the risks, but we (the United States) can not save everyone. It is important to enforce current laws and make changes in our immigration policy without amnesty.

2007-12-14 18:17:39 · answer #6 · answered by Mikki Sue71 4 · 4 1

None of that.

At this point, the only thing I want to know is: Does the candidate work for the American people, or does he or she work for wealthy corporations?

Unfortunately, they all lie. The all work for corporations, that's who puts them in power, and that's who they return the favor to. The only honest candidates are the ones who never stand a chance. Face it, no sane person would run for office. It takes a diseased mind.

2007-12-14 19:30:35 · answer #7 · answered by nobodyhere 5 · 4 1

I care more about their capabilities and history of resolve. How determined they are in doing what's right, willing to accept criticisms and change their course if the situation calls for it.

I will not tolerate a stubborn President who only does things to suit his ego and personal beliefs.

2007-12-14 18:13:04 · answer #8 · answered by Magma H 6 · 4 1

I;m not more concerned about one's religion but i care about their capacity to run the country and solved the problems that arise.;how he/she can improved the economy;education and the health program.

2007-12-14 18:24:35 · answer #9 · answered by donnabellekim 3 · 3 1

Integrity

Integrity

2007-12-14 18:38:27 · answer #10 · answered by Micheala #1 Fan of WDPLM-2 4 · 4 1

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