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What was the DECIDING POINT that makes you want to vote for your candidate ?

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What was the DECIDING POINT that makes you want to vote for your candidate ?

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  1. Rick Warren's question about which judge would you fire if you could.....

    [honestly, I had really already decided...that was just the final confirmation]


  2. I think reducing the decision down to only 1 factor over-simplifies the job and the needs of the country so, in descending order of importance (to me):

    1)  Ability to maintain/ensure national security.

    2)  Work with Business to create a strong and booming economy.

    3)  Proven record of standing by their decision (even when it wasn't popular).

    4)  Ability to say "I was wrong, but here's what I learned...."

    5)  Someone who is 1000% proud of the fact that they are American!

  3. are they pro life

    are they opposed to legalizing g*y/L*****n marriage

    they must be very patriotic to the united states of america!

  4. When over 90% of the African American population decided to support Obama.  It's pretty ridiculous, considering you don't see 90% of the white population voting for McCain.


  5. Honesty,Ability to answer hard questions, McCain fits the bill

  6. The condition the Nation is in now. The unemployment, the War in Iraq,

    Not being able to buy my medicine, even though I am employed and I have health insurance, the price of gas and the lack of research into alternative power sources, the push to drill for oil off the coast of my state ( Florida ), the lies, and arrogance the people of The united Stated Of America have been subjected to for the past 8 years. The Fact that this nation can provide relief overnight to other countries in times of disaster, but it could not help the people of New Orleans until days and in some cases weeks later.

    These are just a small portion of what made my decision.

  7. Sarah's stunningly beautiful smile.

  8. I have been a republican all my life. I can't vote for a change I don't think is for the better, nor a man I don't trust would make a good leader. I live in Illinois, so I have been "benefiting" from B.O.'s "leadership" for awhile now. Needless to say I'm not overflowing with confidence in his ability to lead and unify this nation. He simply isn't the man he claims he is and his ideas about the future are really other people's.

  9. I am pro-life 100%

  10. LOL! Most answers here make me wonder if we are voting for a pope or a President. Or worse, American Idol. And how come the black guy ends up with the racism accusation?

  11. Obama's LACK of experience and values

    McCain Palin will WIN in 08  

  12. that we must leave iraq, as victors not with our tail between our legs as we did in korea and Viet nam and we should supply the country with u.s. oil and energy

  13. Are they pro-life.


  14. Energy,Taxes and national security.

  15. When I learned Obama was a socialist, racist politician...A long time ago.

  16. Obama's racism. That was it for me.

  17. Single Issue voters undermine democracy...

    But if I had to choose...Obama because he is an outsider leader with the help of an insider co-leader.  He will be able to get things done.  Also, people are INSPIRED by the man and would go out and help America.

  18. Obama's racism was huge, but you throw in his Jimmy Carter economics and his idiotic ideas on national defense, and there is not one candidate who has ever ran for president (that I can think of) who I would not choose over Obama.

    Patrick...because the "black guy" went to a racist church with a racist pastor who was his mentor and friend as well, for over 20 years....because the "black guy" spelled out in his own book that he is a racist and tried to justify it.  You would truly have to be blind to not see Obama's racism.

  19. Obama's a communist.

  20. Respect for the Constitution.

  21. "No how, No way, No McCain"

  22. Usually it is  ...  party affiliation. (for most of the people)

  23. Economy and Foreign Relations. I was born and raised in Europe but now a US citizen, and I care about these issues a lot.

  24. He's not Obama.

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