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domainer50
11-16-2007, 02:02 AM
I have been following the race for some time now, i am convinced Hillary is going to be the winner. It seems that she has an aurora about her that is going to cause alot of people to vote for her. What do you guys feel on the election?

Mitch
11-16-2007, 02:52 AM
Well, I am not American, but I still have something to say being a neighbor of the US.
Though it is probably going to be Hillary on the democrats side, and it's likely that the democrats will win the election.
Here is a good list of all the presidential candidates:
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/

Ed Jones
11-21-2007, 08:33 PM
That Obama is one smart cookie - pity he isn't electable.

I think Rudy has a good chance to be honest, although i'm convinced he's on the make.

Mitch
11-21-2007, 10:42 PM
I would love to have Obama as president or even candidate.
The problem I have with Rudy is that he sides with the church too much, church and state should ALWAYS be split and in no way join. This has been shown as a huge fault throughout history.

Locke
11-25-2007, 04:30 AM
I don't know much about mainstream American politics, but if I were a resident I would definitely vote for Dennis Kucinich.

Syngenetic
01-12-2008, 05:30 AM
I am 100% certain that Democrats will win. Top two will be Obama and Hilliary. So far, they both won one election in the primaries. I was surprised that Obama won IOWA.

jpd1975
01-15-2008, 01:35 AM
I am 100% certain that Democrats will win. Top two will be Obama and Hilliary. So far, they both won one election in the primaries. I was surprised that Obama won IOWA.

I think that there is a good chance that Clinton/Obama ends up being the ticket for the Dems in the General Election... after her win in NH I was very surprised. I expected her to place below Obama there as well, but she pulled off an upset.

As for the Repubs... McCain, Huckabee... they might be at the top after the next few... the next few weeks will be very interesting on both sides.

I think the Democratic ticket will have a very good chance, unless they blow it, which they have been known to do (2000 and 2004 are prime examples.)

Cattraknoff
01-15-2008, 01:40 AM
I think that there is a good chance that Clinton/Obama ends up being the ticket for the Dems in the General Election... after her win in NH I was very surprised. I expected her to place below Obama there as well, but she pulled off an upset.

As for the Repubs... McCain, Huckabee... they might be at the top after the next few... the next few weeks will be very interesting on both sides.

I think the Democratic ticket will have a very good chance, unless they blow it, which they have been known to do (2000 and 2004 are prime examples.)

They're getting there, with how their arguments have degraded into childish bickering and insults.

bigdoglj52
02-13-2008, 09:22 PM
I think that McCain will win the election in '08. I do not support him but he probally will win for the Republicans. Since Hilarry or Obama will win for the Democrats, Republicans will probally win since people hate them for being a women and a minority. I have nothing aginst them but that is probally what the majority of voters think :)

hideip
02-13-2008, 10:17 PM
I think it will be McCain versus Obama. After that Im not really sure but alot of people like Obama so we will have to see what happens in Novermber.

Gwendl
02-18-2008, 01:28 AM
I've heard from a couple Republicans that said they plan to stay home on election day because they don't like McCain. However, they would go and vote for him to keep Hilary and Bill out of the White House at all costs. While Obama is certainly not going to get the people who still consider a minority to be an issue, there is enough progressives on both sides of the aisle that don't hate him enough to bother. Obama also has youth on his side and with the proper campaigning on the net, could really stack up against McCain.

Locke
02-18-2008, 08:10 AM
I don't really understand the bias against McCain on the republican side. It seems as illogical as their bias for everything else in their surroundings. (Oops! I'm biased.)