Who would you vote for?
By rebecca1957
@rebecca1957 (265)
United States
4 responses
@bcote212 (1112)
• United States
22 Apr 08
I am voting for Clinton. I think that America is ready to have a democrat in the white house. it scares me how much McCain reminds me of Bush, and like most americans I am ready for bush to be out of the white house. I will vote for whoever gets the democratic nomination be in Cliton or Obama. I dont particularly like Obama, so I hope that Clinton wins the nomination. But I would absolutly vote Obama over a republican candidate.
@rebecca1957 (265)
• United States
22 Apr 08
We do need some changes. I've always voted republican, but this is the first year that I might be persuaed to vote democrat. It remains to be seen!
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@whywiki (6066)
• Canada
22 Apr 08
If I were an American and had a vote it would be for Hilary Clinton. She is such an intelligent person with an intelligent husband. Her husband served 8 years really well and she was at his side threw it all which makes me believe that she has 8 years experience too. I read up on her online not long ago. What a great woman she has done so much for so many causes. She may not have fought in Viet Nam but she fights the front lines every day for every day people in her country. I think there is no choice but Hillary. I hope she wins.
@rebecca1957 (265)
• United States
22 Apr 08
Hillary Clinton has my respect. She seems to hold up well as a politician.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
23 Apr 08
I voted for Obama in our primary and will vote for whoever gets the Democratic nomination. I feel we really need a change like never before! No offense intended but I can't help but wonder how the fact that McCain was in Vietnam and was a POW means he'd be a good President.
Annie
@rebecca1957 (265)
• United States
24 Apr 08
No offense taken. My mother will be voting democratic this year and she's always been a republican. I have a great deal of respect for men who have served in the different wars. Being a POW gives a person additional insight and a different perspective I think. It remains to be seen who will get the democratic nomination. Clinton and Obama are still going at it!
@rebecca1957 (265)
• United States
22 Apr 08
Most people are under the belief that their vote doesn't really count. It truly does count. If every person in America voted this coming election I think we will be very surprised with the results.
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