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Originally Posted by EricSilver
If Clinton is nominated, it will guarantee a Republican victory, despite how lame and crazy the Repub. candidates are.
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Don't be so sure of that, you might very well be eating your words in 10 months.
I've had enough of the good ole' boy club. It's time for some gender and/or race diversity in the Presidency. That diversity perhaps represents a change in perspective, and that's a good thing.
I'm not a big Hillary fan at all, but she's smart and has grit. I do like Bill, he's a great diplomat. He know how to effectively negotiate. I would make him Sec. of State. And I gotta admit having the Clinton's back in White House appeals to me for some vengeful reason. Is that enough for me to vote for Hillary? I'm not sure, Maybe.
Obama appears to be a good man. Seems to be sincere, honest, and might be the person who can unite this country. Maybe be a little green in politics, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
The Republicans offer the same old stuff. I don't want the Religion or Family values platform to be shoved down my throat. Enough of that phony baloney nonsense. Those are personal choices best left to individuals and not the government. McCain would probably make a good President but I would hesitate to put another pro "big business" politician in office, the middle class can't afford it.
Third Party Canidate? That Means Ron Paul at this point in time. I like his realistic take on the economics. If we continue on our current path, this country will implode. I concur with him on this. He might be this countries answer to fix our corrupted monetary policies

. Can he do it? I don't know. Would I vote for him? Maybe, but his chances to win are slim to none.