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Who is likely to be our next US President? Also, please give your reasoning as to why.

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2007-12-16 10:21:23 · 10 answers · asked by peacenegotiator 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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MY COMMENTS:
Hillary is a very capable person. Obama is new to politics and I feel that when a candidate sways as Obama does, swaying makes it very difficult for any voter to put trust and faith in a candidate. Obama has not learnt this, yet, and in my own personal opinion (that is what this is) Obama can not be trusted. I feel that his position on the Iraq War, along with Ron Paul's is the correct and right position to take. Yet, Obama waivers, because his knowledge of the Iraq War is nil. He seems to be against the war, but is afraid that if he stood up for truth as he feels that it will cost him votes.

This, the above, is only an opinion (observation).

I want a man to be our next President, who is honest and upright. I want a man who favors the truth and is willing to abide in the law, especially with respect to the Iraq War.

WHOMEVER becomes the next US President will have to work with China's next President in solution of this war and

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2007-12-16 13:10:20 · update #1

like global warming.

For China's Emperor's (next President's) view points, you need to examine my, his, and my family's websites.

I WOULD AT THIS TIME FAVOR . . . Mitt Romney (R) for US President. Am I wrong in my choice for President?

We called Obama and he shut us out, China's Imperial family and my firm, and didn't want to speak with us in spite of the fact that we successfully negotiated Saddam's withdrawal from Kuwait in 1990.

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2007-12-16 13:15:25 · update #2

UNCLE BEN said, "Democrats have absolutely nothing electable" Democrats generally oppose Republicans. The Bush war in Iraq is illegal, because it violates the US Constitution and the President and others in high places are responsible for the deaths of 2 million people from 1991 to 2007. Murders done under the color of US laws. This is disgraceful! If the Democrats agree with the Bush administration on the Iraq war, then the Democrats have no platform on which to stand. Obama opposes the Iraq War not because it is wrong, but (I feel) because it is a popular issue. He abandons it, when it is no longer useful to his ends.

I agree with Uncle Ben am I wrong for doing so?

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2007-12-16 13:22:18 · update #3

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If Huckabee is nominated, I think he will win. He will get enough Democratic support to put him over the top.

Other than that I don't know. There are at least 7 front runners now which means there are too many match ups to speculate on.

You are misinformed about Obama. He was a politically involved lawyer and constitutional law professor for 8 years, then served 8 years in the Illinois Senate, and now has done 3 years in the US Senate.

2007-12-21 19:29:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I pray it's a Democrat so we can see some socail issues taken care of and not just killing ones. I like Hillary, I'm just not sure the boy's club will let her accomplish anything. (and yes!! there IS a boy's club in every job that a woman takes! Just ask my ex who after 2 months of employment took my job of 2 yrs and was making $1 more an hour than me)

2007-12-16 18:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by Lynda G 3 · 2 1

Probably Hillary Clinton....I figure one of the democrats is going to win. Certain folks in this nation are evidently not aware of the extreme level of disapointment, digust and anger at the foreign policy of the U.S. in the last 7 years...the disgust I speak of comes not only from places like Venezuela,Cuba, Iran etc, but also places like Norway, Canada,Mexico, The Netherlands etc. If a hardline right winger gets in again, we deserve everything we get!

2007-12-16 18:42:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

1. The GOP nominee because the democrats are running so far left, they cannot win. The only 2 democrats that have won in 40 years are Clinton and Carter. Both ran as "moderates".

2. As to who the nominee will be, I cannot say. I know it will not be McCain. He is hated by the base and a phony. It will not be Guiliani because he cannot get more than 30% of the vote. He represents the liberal wing of the party. My hope is it will be Romney. He is a self made man. He is not a politician. He does not owe people. He supports enforcing our immigration laws, which is the most important issue in the election. He is conservative. He believes in limited government. He believes in strong national defense.

2007-12-16 18:26:52 · answer #4 · answered by Chainsaw 6 · 3 4

I hate to say this as a democrat - but unfortunately it will by Hillary Clinton.

I say we need to get rid of the Clinton and Bush families once and for all - we have had enough.

2007-12-16 18:26:17 · answer #5 · answered by Beau 6 · 2 1

A Republican, as the Democrats have absolutely nothing electable in this country...

2007-12-16 18:39:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Mitt Romney. Most likely republican candidate. Hillary will get the nomination but is not electable.

2007-12-16 18:27:24 · answer #7 · answered by Locutus1of1 5 · 2 4

I think Romney will beat Clinton, with a surprising push from the Christian right for the Mormon.

2007-12-16 18:34:17 · answer #8 · answered by Ollie 3 · 1 3

It's anybody's guess, but my money is on Hillary...unless the cons fix it again.

2007-12-16 18:26:14 · answer #9 · answered by The Wiz 7 · 2 2

Whoever is more in zionism.

2007-12-16 21:34:57 · answer #10 · answered by Happily Happy 7 · 2 0

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