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Would you vote for Arnold in 2008?
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John Edwards 2008 vs. Rudolph Guliani 2008
On a side note, if Arnold were to get an amendment passed allowing non US born citizens to run, Jennifer Granholm (D) from Michigan would suddenly become very popular in the Democratic circles.
On a side note, if Arnold were to get an amendment passed allowing non US born citizens to run, Jennifer Granholm (D) from Michigan would suddenly become very popular in the Democratic circles.
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chadtm80 wrote:I would LOVE if Rice would run..
I wouldin't
wx247 wrote:John Edwards 2008 vs. Rudolph Guliani 2008
On a side note, if Arnold were to get an amendment passed allowing non US born citizens to run, Jennifer Granholm (D) from Michigan would suddenly become very popular in the Democratic circles.
I would Vote for Guliani w/o even thinking about it.
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USAwx1 wrote:chadtm80 wrote:I would LOVE if Rice would run..
I wouldin'twx247 wrote:John Edwards 2008 vs. Rudolph Guliani 2008
On a side note, if Arnold were to get an amendment passed allowing non US born citizens to run, Jennifer Granholm (D) from Michigan would suddenly become very popular in the Democratic circles.
I would Vote for Guliani w/o even thinking about it.
Those two would be at the top of my list.
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Arnold, to my knowledge, hasn't come out in support for an amendment. He HAS said that he would be interested if the law has changed. 2008 will be the first Presidential election I can vote in, if it was him vs. Hillary Clinton I would most defintely vote for him, but I'm not sure he'll get the nomination IF the law is changed. He's very moderate and some Republicans might not like that, HOWEVER, with him a moderate, he would appeal to Independents, especially if Hillary Billary was running.
As far as who I would want to run in 2008, I would LOVE to see a Rudy vs. Hillary race. Rudy would beat the **** out of her.
If not... Condi Rice, Colin Powell just to name a couple.
As far as who I would want to run in 2008, I would LOVE to see a Rudy vs. Hillary race. Rudy would beat the **** out of her.
If not... Condi Rice, Colin Powell just to name a couple.
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Brent wrote:Arnold, to my knowledge, hasn't come out in support for an amendment. He HAS said that he would be interested if the law has changed. 2008 will be the first Presidential election I can vote in, if it was him vs. Hillary Clinton I would most defintely vote for him, but I'm not sure he'll get the nomination IF the law is changed. He's very moderate and some Republicans might not like that, HOWEVER, with him a moderate, he would appeal to Independents, especially if Hillary Billary was running.
As far as who I would want to run in 2008, I would LOVE to see a Rudy vs. Hillary race. Rudy would beat the **** out of her.![]()
If not... Condi Rice, Colin Powell just to name a couple.
Condi Rice -- EVEN IF she did run, would probably never get past the primaries, and while Colin Powell has a GOOD CHANCE (and i WOULD vote for him, i would not vote for Condi) in the event he does decide to run, he needs to detach himself from the Bush administration, which he has done.
As i said many times and i will stick to it, i DON'T like Bush, but Since i hate kerry too, and I am a Republican, i will vote for him anyway. if it was another more qualified democratic candidate, i would probably go over party lines and vote against Bush.
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USAwx1 wrote:[
Condi Rice -- EVEN IF she did run, would probably never get past the primaries, and while Colin Powell has a GOOD CHANCE (and i WOULD vote for him, i would not vote for Condi) in the event he does decide to run, he needs to detach himself from the Bush administration, which he has done.
On the contrary, I think she could pull in a heck of a lot of votes. Obviously, we don't know all her thoughts and plans for the U.S. if she were to run and I'd have to wait to hear those to know for sure. But from what I've seen, she's a brilliant person.
Why do you specifically say you would not vote for Condi?
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GalvestonDuck wrote:USAwx1 wrote:[
Condi Rice -- EVEN IF she did run, would probably never get past the primaries, and while Colin Powell has a GOOD CHANCE (and i WOULD vote for him, i would not vote for Condi) in the event he does decide to run, he needs to detach himself from the Bush administration, which he has done.
On the contrary, I think she could pull in a heck of a lot of votes. Obviously, we don't know all her thoughts and plans for the U.S. if she were to run and I'd have to wait to hear those to know for sure. But from what I've seen, she's a brilliant person.
Why do you specifically say you would not vote for Condi?
She's too inexperienced at this point, let her run for other political office first to get a taste of what it's like. Such as for the Senate or Governor.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:???
So you believe those who have served as a Governor of a state or in Congress have more "experience" to serve as President as opposed to someone with her background and education?
Would you vote for Ted Kennedy or Wallace Wilkinson over Condoleezza Rice?
yes I do. her background and educational experience is VERY impressive, and deserves tremendous credit, BUT she still has no "field experience" per se.
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