No way. Apparently Hilary Clinton is in the lead... and I have no clue why. If she becomes our president this county will be run straight into the ground. But the media supports her right? I think that that may be why a lot of young people will vote for her, and because she is a woman. I'm sorry but she is not a smart enough woman to be our president. She cannot give a straight answer when asked a simple question. Do your research people. Dont vote for someone based on what you hear or see on T.V. vote because the person is good for you and what you want in a president!! =]
2007-12-16 10:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No, by no Means is the Media Picking the President for me! I do Not pay any attention to the Media. I do my own Homework.... I am One of those Americans that demands Results......ABOUT HILLARY, I believe as President she will do what she has always done, in her life. Throw Herself Into the Job and Work hard. I believe Hillary Rodham Clinton can do great things for Our Country. She had a very strong Showing in the Last Debate, Big endorsements from Several People Like Iowa's Rep. Leonard Boswell. The momentum is with Her. She is Prepared To confront challenges the nation faces. She has the Washington Power structure to get things Done. She has Determination to succeed and Learning from her Mistakes have been Hallmark of her Life.
2007-12-16 13:44:59
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answered by minnetta c 6
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No one watches the media, they ALL lie, however; they have truly brainwashed a lot of the masses. YOUR President, who knows what that means these days. I'll make a choice when the time comes and it will not be dependent upon the cutting and slicing of programed media.
2007-12-16 10:39:39
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answered by Titus12 3
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LOL unfortunately, media controls a lot of what most people see and hear and impacts what we think and say.
the US media does a lousy job of giving us the news. if i want to know news, i read the foreign press, and I get better information from Canada or the WSJ in Asia , about an issue that is happening here at home. you can't rely on the media here to keep you informed.
2007-12-16 10:46:42
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answered by Mildred S 6
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No. I haven't watched anything on American television about it. What I will do later on down the line is see what foreign stations have to say - like the BBC - as they are far better being impartial in delivering news than American media is.
I will do my own research outside of television and I will make my decisions based upon that. That is how I've been making my voting decisions for the last 20 years.
2007-12-16 12:29:08
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answered by genaddt 7
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Nope! I'll just let te big corporations and big money pick the winner as they have every tear since I began voting in 1968. (Hint: I didn't vote for Nixon or Humprey, but I did vote. I didn't care for the presidential candidate but he had a heck of a running mate with Air Force General Curtis LeMay and his plan to end the Viet Nam War in 2 weeks time)) Never voted for a Republican or Democratic presidential candidate yet, and likely never will. Unless John McCain makes the finals. I know him, know he's honest and would do te job well. Nixon, Carter, Reagan and the Bushs all ran with the support of the religious right. And all of them were frauds as well as very poor presidents.
2007-12-16 10:47:37
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answered by genghis1947 4
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Yep, could trust you. I voted for Bush the previous 2 cases as a results of fact the lesser evil (nevertheless think of he became into), and that i grit my enamel everytime he does some thing. McCain could be working as a Republican, yet he isn't all of us i will vote for, and experience good approximately. i think of if he gets in he may be the final Republican the white abode will see for an extremely long term, as all of us will hate him. I see Obama as a real existence Darth Vader, and he would be in simple terms as frightening, and produce not hassle-free cases on usa. i'm vote casting Ron Paul- whether he drops out, as a vote of no self assurance to the rest. a minimum of I won't experience like component of the priority anymore.
2016-10-11 10:28:09
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answered by ? 4
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No i am letting big business pick the president. They usually do anyway regardless of the party affliation.
2007-12-16 14:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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you know i answered a similar question ,"why don't we just let oprah and george clooney appoint a president"i think that nowadays the media has too much clout on public opinion.
2007-12-16 14:51:05
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answered by joe c 6
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Nooooo
2007-12-16 10:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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