Question:

Honsetly, Who do you think will become president?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Honsetly, Who do you think will become president?

 Tags:

   Report

14 ANSWERS


  1. McCain.


  2. Frankly, if it wasn't for this disaster called Bush Administration, McCain would have won. Probably by a landslide.

    What will happen now, I don't know. I predict a very close election. If I had to bet, I'd bet on Obama. While I am not too excited with many of his ideas, he has a better grip on economy (vs. total zero for McCain). But mostly, Republican Party has shown itself as such a bunch of incompetent crooks, this is really going to drag McCain down.

  3. McCain

  4. Honestly McCain, Obama would be manhandled in Washington and everyone knows it.

  5. sadly,when McCain wins its going to be Bush's 3rd run in office

  6. Obama, as he is ahead in the polls.  But you never know, polls can change fast.

  7. All indicators (including partisan Republicans who see the writing on the wall) point to Obama.

    He raises far more money from individuals and draws a much larger crowd than McCain.

  8. McCain, Dems congress approval raiting is at 9 percent with Dems running the government!

  9. People may want McCain for a person, but they do not want another republican in offices, so I will go along with Obama because he is a Democrat and that's what the American people want back in offices.

  10. im pretty sure that obama has it on lock down

    p.s.  you cant really aagree with what fun.notnuts has to say.  you cant refute it but you also cant believe it all either.  he says we are losing our rights but the only reason this happens is becuase a "small" group of people choose to abuse and exploit their rights to the point that the masses end up losing them.  there are numerous examples of this throughout american history.  both sides of the story can both be proven and / or disproven with enough research.  its your own personal choice wether or not to awknoledge both sides of the story

  11. Honestly? It will be the person who receives 270 or more Electoral votes from the Electoral College on December 14, 2008 after the people vote in November for electors pledged to one candidate or another.

    I know that sounds like an evasive answer. But,  when you take into account that only 24 States have laws which require their electors to vote for the same person who received the most votes from the people in their State, you begin to realize that the campaign funds and all of the media-driven nonsense mean absolutely nothing.

  12. Honestly, it doesn't matter. We're screwed either way.

  13. It does not matter who people vote for.

    It does not matter who "wins".

    Whomever gets in is whomever the Illuminati wishes to get in.  The Bilderberg group decides, and all parties lead to the same snake pit.

    It is not a democratic country.  It is supposed to be a republic of, by and for the people.  All their rights have been removed.

    It is the calm before the storm.  World dictatorship is forming right before our eyes and we are buying in to the deception:   we will plead to have our rights taken away.

    Do as much research as you can.

    Be no one's victim or slave.

  14. hey s**y! i think Obama has it already its a wrap

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 14 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.