Poll: Who would you vote for?
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Hillary Clinton (D)
33.33%
Barack Obama (D)
39.39%
John McCain ®
27.27%
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Who would you vote for?
#31
20/20 Wrote:Well, you have your opinion, but I feel as if anyone wanted to vote for Obama is crazy! We may need to make some changes, but we sure as h*** don't need to go in the wrong direction!!!

My vote would go to Giuliani or Thompson (although neither will probably make it thru). I'll have to wait and see which Republican gets the nomination, but my vote will more than likely go th whoever that turns out to be!

How is voting for Obama going in the wrong direction? Are you just saying that because of the pigment in his skin?
#32
Obama.
#33
mcfan1 Wrote:How is voting for Obama going in the wrong direction? Are you just saying that because of the pigment in his skin?


Surely you have to be kidding??!!!Rolleyes Believe me when I say that is not the reason. I don't like his politics.....plain and simple.
Of course, it could also be because I am a strong Republican!Big Grin
#34
PC_You_Know Wrote:Al Gore pushes for Global Warming, then it snows in the Middle East, first time in 100 years, where thats global warming? He's not that brilliant.

Global warming involves more than just heating climates. Climate change is a cause. There are many experts, not Gore, who believe that global warming may spark another ice age. So yes global warming which alters the way climates react can cause snow. Also, I would vote for Thompson and anyone who would vote for Clinton clearly doesn't know what she stands for. She is socialist, not socialite. Women shouldn't be allowed to vote if they vote for her ONLY on the stance that she is a woman.
#35
:thumpsup:
20/20 Wrote:Surely you have to be kidding??!!!Rolleyes Believe me when I say that is not the reason. I don't like his politics.....plain and simple.
Of course, it could also be because I am a strong Republican!Big Grin
#36
:rockon: :Thumbs: :ilikeit:
20/20 Wrote:Surely you have to be kidding??!!!Rolleyes Believe me when I say that is not the reason. I don't like his politics.....plain and simple.
Of course, it could also be because I am a strong Republican!Big Grin
#37
I like Hillary. She would do this country good. Hillary '08!
#38
PC_You_Know Wrote:Al Gore pushes for Global Warming, then it snows in the Middle East, first time in 100 years, where thats global warming? He's not that brilliant.

The global warming research is not, of course, proven or disproven by isolated weather events. The evidence is in patterns and data gathered, evalutated from the perspective of cycles of years, involving stages covering hundreds and thousands of years. The fact that it snowed in Cairo, while interesting, is irrelevant, if not nonsensical to the global warming issue.
#39
If I were selecting a democrat it would be edwards. If I were selecting a Republican then probably Huckabee
#40
Looks like i'm supporting McCain now since Huckabee is about to drop out...
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#41
Huckabee still has an outside shot. I watched the debate tonight on CNN and was very impressed. To me at least, it seemed as if CNN was already making it a two person race giving the majority of the questions to McCain and Romney. Heck they went on for 20 minutes talking about the propper definition of "time table." In what time he was able to speak he was very fluent in his speech, ideas, and has a decent sense of humor about him. He also made a good point that a governor should be the next president because he is used to working with all the various members of a functioning government, not just specializing in a specific area like some senators do. If anyone should not get any time it has got to be Ron Paul. I love his passion towards his beliefs but some of the stuff he said was plain idiotic. Tuesday will be the make or break day for Huckabee and Paul.
#42
Two more interesting things about Huckabee is that he is a Southern Baptist preacher and in a rock group that has opend for Willie Nelson. I believe his band is called Capitol Offense.
#43
I will be voting for Mitt Romney..

I don't think the republican party has a chance against Obama or Clinton. if McCain is chosen to be pitted against them.. He seems just like the kind of people we've been trying to get out of Washington for so long. He has absolutely no enthusiam, looks like hes 102 years old, could croak at any moment, and in no way looks like a change for Washington. He manipulates, and tries to make you think hes a conservitive, when your a conservitive.. and goes back and tries to look liberal when he needs a liberal..

lol i'm a liberal conservative.. I stand for changes, but i'm not for Gay Rights, nor am I pro choice.. I would be all democrat if it wasn't for thier views on those issues..
#44
All I know is I dont like OBAMA or HILLARYS political Views Leave it to Democrats to talk crap about each other like they do...I would vote Huckkabee
#45
I just updated the poll... Took all the runners that have dropped out, out of the poll.
#46
I will vote for the democratic nominee.....However I really liked Edwards and now I'm leaning towards Obama.
#47
Ron Paul is the only different one in the whole pot. The rest pretty much follow suit which will result in very little real change.
#48
John McCain all the way.
#49
I don't understand how anyone from small town, middle class America can vote for Obama:confused:
#50
warriorpride Wrote:Obama...but I cant vote.
good thing.
#51
Brooks4Prez Wrote:I don't understand how anyone from small town, middle class America can vote for Obama:confused:
amen.
#52
I don't understand why people are so against McCain. He is the only one with experience and he has shown that he truly can reach accross party lines. McCain in 08

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