I will be voting for Obama.
2007-12-30 11:10:17
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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Clinton will be unable to unite the country. You can't lead a country by looking at polls, which is how she works. You can't claim experience because of what you spouse has done. Edwards doesn't have foreign policy experience, and is too confrontational to be the president. He is too negative for me. For the Democrats you only have a couple real good candidates. One is Obama, he has experience working with both sides to get things done. He also has not been corrupted by Washington. I think Republicans could work with him more than Clinton. The other is Richardson, who by the way, had been overlooked. He by far has the best resume of the group. What others talk about, he has done. He would be great for the immigration situation as well. As an Iowan, I need to make the best choice I can. To me, it comes down to Obama or Richardson. We'll have to see on caucus night.
2007-12-30 19:57:12
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answered by Hennessy 4
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I don't want another 4 or 8 years with a Clinton or Bush time for a real change I'll vote for Oboma or Edwards before I even attempt to think about voting for the evil empire of Clinton's and there cronies.
2007-12-30 19:27:44
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answered by leif c 3
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I would like to see Edwards/Obama or Obama/Edwards for the Democrats.
2007-12-30 20:43:55
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answered by Just my opinion 5
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John Reid Edwards, the most electable, the most intelligent, and the most brilliant legal mind. Edwards looks presidential, acts presidential, and is presidential come November,2008. Barack Hussein Obama,Jr. is a fraud, with the worst voting record of all the Democrats, missing over 165 votes (37.6 %) during the current congress, Source: washingtonpost.com. Hussein would be totally inadequate in times of national or global crisis due to his inexperience and naive posture re the use of nuclear weapons. Hillary Rodham Clinton is super intelligent, has over six years experience in the U.S. Senate, and has traveled extensively around the globe, however, is she electable?
2007-12-30 20:44:17
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answered by john c 5
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Edwards
2007-12-30 19:12:47
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answered by GABY 7
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I like both Obama and Clinton. Still haven't decided which of the two I'm supporting in the caucus.
Don't really like Edwards much at all.
2007-12-30 19:09:08
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answered by redhairedgirl 5
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Edwards, hopefully. I could see the possibility of a Clinton/Obama ticket, though. Edwards/Biden, maybe? Clinton/Biden?
2007-12-30 19:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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well i kind of forgot that edwards was running until today, but i think hilary will get the nomination and maybe obama run for vice president, but i hope that she doesn't win the election
2007-12-30 19:08:52
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answered by Fashionista 6
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I pray clinton. She'll be easy prey come the general elections.
2007-12-30 19:09:45
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answered by Doc 7
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None of the above. In my opinion, any of the three will lose in the general election. I will be voting for Joe Biden.
2007-12-30 19:55:58
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answered by dan7676 3
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