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I am not going vote for anyone. I want nothing to do with politics anymore. The way I look at it, there is no good person that should be in charge of us. Every single politician is corrupted and only cares about making money...
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Can we put them on the same ticket?
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clinton, Obama is too young for my taste, I think he'll be a great president but it is just too early for him. At the present moment I think USA needs someone who can lead towards reunification and stability, I think obama could lead the path towards revolutionary changes I don't think usa is ready to implement yet. I do think he'll have his time and his chance.
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Obama. I do not agree with what Clinton stands for. I believe that Obama will work harder to understand the needs of all people.
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Can I choose neither?
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None of the above.
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If they were the only choices and I had to choose.. Hillary.
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clinton
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Obama.
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Clinton
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Clinton hasn't even declared a committee to explore running, and technically Obama is not running yet. If I had to pick one, Clinton I think. She's been around politics alot more and knows alot more people, even though Obama is very personable and smart.
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Barack Obama....you should have put a McCain option in.
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Obama
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I would vote for clinton, Both are good candidates though ...
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I think I would pick Clinton .. but I like both candidates.
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I'm going to have to withhold judgment until they debate.
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I would vote for Obama for a needed change in our government. If you keep doing the same thing you'll keep getting the same result.
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Perferably neither. But if I had to choose in the democratic primaries I would vote for Obama. (But in Indiana its all decided by the time the primaries get to us) However if its Obama v. McCain in the general election I'm picking McCain. I honestly wanted Evan Bayh to run but he didn't think he could win. So now I'm pulling for Tom Vilsack with Evan Bayh as the veep. Not likely to happen though.
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id definitly vote for obama
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my pick is obama.
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Neither. In fact, if these are the only choices I have, I won't vote. Neither of them even remotely represent what I would want in office. Can I have a third choice?
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I think Obama because I think that the nation ,as a whole is ready to embrace an African American president over a woman president.This country is still male oriented and it could be years before a female leader emerges.I believe in equal rights for both sexes and job performance is not based on male or female.
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Clinton
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this one is a hard one but i'd say clinton
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More electable and even better odds still as a VP. JMO.
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Barak. Good mid-western boy. ALthough, I'll have to wait and see what more of his policies are and who he chooses to be around him as advisor. June 20 edit: It is amazing how many negative points this opinion answer to an opinioin questions was given. And it is truly amazing how none of the trolls had the courage to leave a comment. What a spinless way to live.
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Barak it's about time for America to have a black President EDIT: If your going to downrate me then state your reason, don't be a coward!
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Thats hard.. i really dont no but i cant even vote so lol.
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NEITHER!!!
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I don't know for sure yet. I like Clinton, but then I also like Obama. In some aspects, I am sort of leaning towards him (Obama).
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Neither.
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I would vote for John Edwards.
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There are far more candidates out there. What about John Edwards, like Mr. Logic mentioned? It's immaterial, but of everyone, I would be voting for Obama.
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Barak. hands down... just about anyone would be a better candidate than Hilary.
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Neither, I'm voting for Ron Paul.
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for president? to sleep with? Barack either way...Hillarys nasty
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I agree that both are professional politicians. Obama has professional advisors and lots of money. So does Clinton. Personally, I like Edwards but of these two, I'd go for Barak. But it would be close and I will probably change back and forth a few times between now and the primary. At least the Dems have some decent choices.
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If I had to choose between the two right now based on what I know about them, I'd choose Obama...if for no other reason that Hilary's Soprano's spoof was terrible!
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I would choose John Edwards.
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I'll be voting Obama.
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Despite the fact that he's a Republican AND from Texas, (two things that work against him from the onset!) I'll be casting my vote in November for Ron Paul.
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Neither. I haven't decided for whom I will vote yet, but it will certainly not be a Democrat.
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Whichever gets the nomination. Any Democrat running would be much better than any Republican.
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None of the above.
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No thanks.
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Hillary! She did a good job the first time she was in office, while Bill was getting busy!
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Is there a third choice?
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neither, John Edwards.
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Obama?
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Love the exclusion of the 15 or so other political canidates. None of the above. Ron Paul should be president.
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I sincerely hope those aren't the only two choices! Those are two of the most extreme candidates out there. I'm hoping for a more middle-of-the-road person who will be reasonable!
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Rudy, Rudy, Rudy....no not that Rudy....talkin' about the little guy from Notre Dame who overcame all kinds of obstacles. He would do just as good as any of the current candidates. Call me cynical.
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a true dark horse candidate. will make move in january.
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None of the above!
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Obama, I hope. Clinton wants to invade Iran. :(
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The question is prejudicial against a large field of candidates.
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neither....mccain......but if they were the only two it would be obama
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Politically speaking,... I don't!
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Obama. He is at least sincere and charismatic.
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Obama. He is inspiring. He makes me WANT to vote for him. I will be proud to help him win the election. I cannot remember the last time I have felt this way about any politician.
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Obama. He thinks for himself.
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probably obama since i couldnt handle having huckabee in the house.
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Obama.
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Clinton - I would love for her to win the nomination.
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Obama - he actually personifies what's best about America being a force for good in the world. He's a real person, not a politically calculating cold-as-ice type like I'm not sayin' who. . Clinton - she might be better (given my political views) than the eventual Republican nominee, but she's a politically calculating cold-as-ice type. Her conduct during Bill's admins was repulsive to me. . On the other hand, maybe the criterion should be who would set the direction of America's foreign & domestic policy best, not who I like. (If I lived next door to GWB and we never discussed politics, I'd probably like the guy.) But I think Clinton has too many haters to be very effective were she to be elected.
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God save the country.....NEITHER!
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I am not sure who I will vote for yet. I have changed my mind at least once.... I think there are more surprises yet to come so I won't be making up my mind for awhile.
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This is the only Democrat that ever inspired me.
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I would rather have sex with Clinton to be honest,if thats your question..because i'm straight. But its a close call.lol.
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Ill take the one that doesnt cry for pity votes. Enough said.
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Obama ,Clinton seems that she could be a warmonger and will not deal with domestic issues that are most important.
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obama obama obama
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OR
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If I had to choose-Obama.
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HILARY!
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Between those two, Obama. Most definitely.
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Obama !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just say NO to the Bush/Clinton dynasty in the White House! The Clinton's ARE EXPLOITING a loophole to get around the two-term limit for the office of the president.
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I've voted Republican all my life. After watching tonights Obama/Clinton debate, I am pretty much persuaded to vote for Hillary. She was very exact in what she plans to do as President while I felt Obama spent most of his time explaining the history of his own political career, during the debate. I am having a difficult time imagining what will be said in tomorrow night's Republican debate that will pursaude me to cast my vote for a Repubican candidate this time around.
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Obama!
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Obama! Our country is in desperate need of real change. Having another Clinton in office will only be reverting to the past. We need someone who can breathe new life into our government, and I think Mr. Obama is the perfect man for the job.
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I don't trust Obama's intentions and I don't think he's the best one. Hillary, of them all, is the fairest.
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if I was allowed to vote(being an Aussie I can't) it would be ...Obama!.... Hilary is same old...same old
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obama
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Neither
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I prefer Obama.
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obama
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Obama!
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obama
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definitly obama
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NO!!!!!!!!!!! Don't make me choose!!!!!!!!!!!! Hilary has to much experience, knows all the right moves. Obama has to little experience, they'll eat him alive.
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neither but of those two..obama
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Clinton, but I like Obama also. Im against Huckabee 100%, and not really for McCain
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In the words of David Gregory, it's a choice between the campaign of "I have a dream." vs. "I have a plan." I'll take the plan. I want to see our country get back on track and our federal budget get back in black.
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I voted for Obama in the primary. I feel he is the better candidate from the standpoint of fresh and creative thinking. I believe Clinton would make an excellent president and I will gladly support her if she wins the nomination. But if I could vote again it would still be for Obama.
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Obama. well character, not a liar, like the Clinton's did in order to win voters in the primaries. by the way and so what if he would of been Muslim? did it matter?
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neither
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No thank you.
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Hillary Clinton because Obama keeps saying nothing over and over and over and over again.
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Clinton
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