obama wins wyoming!

@catjane (1036)
United States
March 8, 2008 5:37pm CST
I am not for Obama but I don't want Hillary to win so every vote for him is a good one! Does anyone else feel that way? Who do you think should be the next President of the U.S.? McCain is okay but we need change really bad and he is a Bush supporter and I'm afraid nothing will change if he is in.
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• United States
8 Mar 08
Its a tough decision this year. I have no clue who I am gonna vote for. I think McCain will do better then the other 2 in general. But who knows. I really dont know what to think about it. I dont agree with some of the things Obama is for though. Like livebirth abortions etc. Then again im sure Hillary and McCain are just as bad in different ways.
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@catjane (1036)
• United States
8 Mar 08
Yes, that's the problem, who is the lesser of the 3 evils...
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
10 Mar 08
Obama is for "livebirth abortions"? Please elaborate on this because this is news to me. Annie
@vera5d (4005)
• United States
10 Mar 08
hillary supports partial birth abortions also. most democrats don't believe in legislating against it. Hillary is far more guilty of scandals than obama...
• Italy
9 Mar 08
Even if I'm not American and I can't vote I hope Hillary will win, instead, for various reasons I can't resume in one post. I see Obama as a nice candidate and I see how people could vote for him, but I can't understand people who vote for him only because they don't like Hillary. What she has done to earn such hatred in the population? I think she's a woman who knows what she wants, doesn't feel sorry for it and has ideas and dreams.
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@catjane (1036)
• United States
10 Mar 08
I don't hate her, just don't think she would make a good president! It's not personal, it's politics.
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• Italy
10 Mar 08
And why do you think so? Just curious ^_^
@Fishmomma (11377)
• United States
9 Mar 08
I'm likely to vote for the Independent, but still don't know if the name mentioned is running. Several names have been mentioned, but we haven't heard one speak yet. If the one in New York is the one that runs, then he will have my vote. I have voted Independent in the past when the Democratic Party doesn't have a good choice.
@morgandrake (2136)
• United States
8 Mar 08
I heard her speak on campus last year, and she did not impress me. She has a list of things to accomplish, and honsetly, no plan on how to actually do it. Don't tell my wife, but I would like to see Obama win (she is a Hillary supporter). Out of the choices, he seems to be the best choice that we are going to have. And I dislike Hillary so much that if she gets to be the Democratic candidate, I would consider voting for McCain, despite the embrace of Bush.
@catjane (1036)
• United States
8 Mar 08
That's what I'm saying here, even though I don't really care for Obama as Prez, it will keep Hillary from it! Such a state of affairs huh!
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@vera5d (4005)
• United States
10 Mar 08
i am like you...i don't really agree with anything obama says...but i do NOT want 30 years of a clinton/bush administration - we've already had 20! (do people who vote for hillary think about this??) McCain is too moderate - on the fence about everything, so you are right - very little will change. I liked the other candidates on the republican side, but they all fell out too early. i am not even sure how mccain got there.
@dtroas (479)
• United States
9 Mar 08
I guess at this point it really does not matter. If Hillary gets out. I will not Vote for anyone. Delt with a Republican for the last 2 terms. And there is no Way that I will vote for Obama' So I will not vote at all.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
10 Mar 08
I'm for Obama but if he doesn't win the nomination I'll definitely vote for Hillary. In my opinion McCain is far from OK and I agree we need change really bad and a vote for McCain isn't a vote for change at all PLUS right now more than ever before we need someone that's more than just OK to make up for the shortfall we've had for 8 years. Annie
• United States
9 Mar 08
I say McCain would make a better president than Obama and Hillary.