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Who should i vote for? why?

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Just trying to get some opinions because at the moment i feel the same about both sen....

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  1. ralph nader


  2. obama..if you truly respect women you will side with obama with believes that women should have the right to have an abortion if they want and he also supports g*y marital unions, unlike mccain who is against both of those issues...also we have had a republican in the office for 8 years and our economy is in turmoil,we could have a depression at any time..i think its time for a demorat.besides,it would be historic.finally a black male in the white house!! please vote for obama,we need a change!

  3. Obama

    You want tax breaks for rich people/businesses (Republicans)

    Or

    Do you want tax breaks for the average person?  (Democrat)

  4. Don't ask yahoo answers, do your own research.  Use your own head, and your own beliefs to decide who you think the better candidate is to represent you.

  5. Obama.

    McCain has voted with George Bush 90+% of the time.  Bush's policies have been harmful to America, we don't need four more years of them.

  6. John McCain.

    The fact that he will keep our military in the Middle Eastern countries, where we are facing the most threats this nation has ever seen!!! Keeping the war in their country, not ours, fighting THEIR war! The Global War on terrorism is the main issue in my book. Without our American defense system in the region, we will have nothing to complain about. We wil not exist! The terrorists mission of World domination is a constant threat to our country.

    The fact that he has served in the American Government and military for more than 35 years. He is well respected in the Senate for his achievements.

    The fact that he is the son and grandson of high ranking officers of the American Naval Academy, who also served in the military to preserve what we now are enjoying...the United States of America and our FREEDOM.

    However, you should really take a good look and listen to the facts from each candidate and make your decision based on what they truly believe in, do a background check on them, see where they are coming from. I have done so myself, since the beginning of the campaign, and do not regret it at all. Good luck.

    http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issu...

  7. Generally, you should vote for the ticket that represents those values and issues that best reflect your own way of thinking. Personally, I do not trust the fast-talking ward politician from Chicago. He is inexperienced in both domestic and international affairs and his plans for "change" would be costly to nearly every tax-paying citizen (not just the wealthy) during difficult economic times. He has his sights on capital gains (which includes individual pension fund monies and  401K plans) to finance his inane and excessive growing of the welfare state, funding of education for illegal immigrants and government-run health care agendas. Although Mr. McCain is not a true conservative, he is much more moderate than his ultra-liberal opponent.

    TO MONSIEUR RICK: BO's long-winded and promise-filled dialogue was nothing more than overly-rehearsed liberal propaganda. He was simply preaching to the choir.

  8. Obama. Unless you want to have a 72-year old president.

  9. Neither of them since you are asking us.Don't need people like you voting.

  10. Read Obama's acceptance speech.  If I had any doubts, that speech won me over.  Even conservatives liked it.

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