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Old 23-10-2008, 06:38 PM #1
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Default Whom would you vote for in the USA election?

Would you vote, Republican or Democrat? I would personally go for Democrat even though I normally hold centre-right views, I think America needs a change.
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I don't follow politics so I wouldn't vote.
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Without a doubt I would vote Obama (Democrat)
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I don't follow politics so I wouldn't vote.
I'm sure a lot of Americans don't follow politics either but they would still vote on the hype of the campaigns without really understanding the politics behind the two ideaologies.
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My vote would go Republican/ McCain
I have tried to like Obama and see something in him to support but there is nothing which makes me think I want this man president
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I don't know the difference. I'd vote for Hiliary Clinton but she's out
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I don't follow politics so I wouldn't vote.
I'm sure a lot of Americans don't follow politics either but they would still vote on the hype of the campaigns without really understanding the politics behind the two ideaologies.
yeh theres a couple on here supported democrat Clinton but switched to republicans when Obama got in? There is a thread already about this btw
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Democratic... just the thought of Mccain being president makes me sick!
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They say that a Republican in the White house is better for America while a Democrat in the white house is better for the rest of the world; so I'd vote Democrat.
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I don't follow politics so I wouldn't vote.
I'm sure a lot of Americans don't follow politics either but they would still vote on the hype of the campaigns without really understanding the politics behind the two ideaologies.
Isn't that a bit silly? Why would you vote for someone and not know what they have planned for the country? The only excuse I could give to vote is this;

Vote for McCain - Obama is highly publicised/big celebrity
Vote for Obama - Sarah Palin is heavily criticised and seen as a joke

I would be voting on how the media portrays them, and not what they have ready for my country.
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Earlier in the week I kinda started to warm to Obama and at one point I wanted him maybe win
but now I have seen sense and am supporting McCain, he is the right man for the job.
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Obama the Democrat, its time for change
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Is there a third party candidate this time?
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Democratic is much better.
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None.
Both are stupid cows anyway. No matter who is the winner, it's still not going to change and none of them will be able to fix the economic crisis.

I hate to say that but thanks the European union for keeping our heads above the water and this election will not change anything.
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Both are stupid cows anyway. No matter who is the winner, it's still not going to change and none of them will be able to fix the economic crisis.

I hate to say that but thanks the European union for keeping our heads above the water and this election will not change anything.
Not financially for a while but at least Obama is going to make fat cats take more of the strain! And The impact on the image of the US is going to be massive! The terrorist extemists for one are going to be praying for a Mcain win as theyre going to have less sympathy for the cause if Obama gets in!
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None.
Both are stupid cows anyway. No matter who is the winner, it's still not going to change and none of them will be able to fix the economic crisis.

I hate to say that but thanks the European union for keeping our heads above the water and this election will not change anything.
Not financially for a while but at least Obama is going to make fat cats take more of the strain! And The impact on the image of the US is going to be massive! The terrorist extemists for one are going to be praying for a Mcain win as theyre going to have less sympathy for the cause if Obama gets in!
Maybe or maybe not.
All I'm saying about this election is that, Obama may not be elected because don't forget that the deep rooted racists in America will NEVER vote for a black man and even some democrats said they will never vote for a black man. And that can change everything big time.
Like Segolene Royal in France who had such a big publicity stunt because she was the first women to get into the final round, she didn't win at the end of the day...and that can happen to Obama too. It's not because Madonna and cie claim they are going to vote for him that will make him President.

Mc Cain has still big chances to win and he can because the Americans are obviously not ready to have a black President.
If Obama looses, I wouldn't be surprised.

I don't even know what both are going to do once elected and I really don't care.
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I do not trust both of them.

We all know Obama's got this in the bag, but there's something about him that troubles me.
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I do not trust both of them.

We all know Obama's got this in the bag, but there's something about him that troubles me.
Obama doesn't have it in the bag. People can say whatever they want in polls, what they vote can be crazily different.
It will be close, very close.
Anyway, I don't want any of them to win, both are absolutely idiots: one who has NO experience and thinks there are 57 states in the USA and the other one who can die at anytime and wants to put war everywhere.
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