<p>I think that in the end, it's going to be between Hillary and Rudy. </p>
<p>That's alright for me! :)</p>
<p>I think that in the end, it's going to be between Hillary and Rudy. </p>
<p>That's alright for me! :)</p>
<p>I can't believe there are so many democrats here.</p>
<p>Obama - 25
Hillary- 7
Edwards- 3</p>
<p>McCain-2
Romney - 2
Giuliani - 7</p>
<p>Hands down, Giuliani get's my vote for his more moderate Republican stance. I feel as though McCain's been running for presidency for a long time, and the Republicans need someone "new". </p>
<p>There's no way Hillary's getting my vote. Apart from her support on Iraq, her ultra-liberal stances are at odds with mine, and what worries me more about Clinton is that women will vote for her simply because she is a woman. I don't see her in the oval office.</p>
<p>I'll admit I'm surprised how many people have picked Obama. The problem I see with Obama is that I (this is not going to sound politically correct at all) don't see America voting for an African-American president for now, along with this relative inexperience. Although the polls suggest 9/10 Americans would vote for a black president, remember, what people say is different from people's actions, especially in this age of P.C. We will see come the elections in 2008. </p>
<p>I will throw my support in and vote for Rudy Giuliani in 2008. Like Schwarzenegger here in California, he's a moderate Republican I can relate to; pro-choice and pro stem-cell research. He also did a terrific job as mayor of NYC before, during, and after 9/11. </p>
<p>I'm fed up with conservative Republicans, and there's no way I'm voting for Democrats Clinton and Obama. Giuliani get's my vote for now. GIULIANI!</p>
<p>"The problem I see with Obama is that I (this is not going to sound politically correct at all) don't see America voting for an African-American president for now, along with this relative inexperience. Although the polls suggest 9/10 Americans would vote for a black president, remember, what people say is different from people's actions, especially in this age of P.C."</p>
<p>Maybe because there weren't much worthy Black candidates in the past.. At least from the last election, Sharpton and that other lady weren't. I don't know much about Obama, except he did drugs and still went to Harvard.. So.. yay for drugs and Harvard and eloquence!</p>
<p>Obama - 26
Hillary- 7
Edwards- 3</p>
<p>McCain-2
Romney - 2
Giuliani - 7</p>