ANSWERS: 9
  • I have a pool of candidates I like, but who I'd vote for depends on the names on the ballot. My top 3: Democrats: Joe Biden, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich Republicans: Ron Paul, Alan Keyes, Rudy Giuliani I'm not happy with the lack of strong candidates. I think that both Rudy and McCain are both moderate enough to get the undecided vote, but they're usually just trying to choose the lesser of two evils. My opinions may change depending by the time the elections roll around, but I'm disappointed that 3rd party candidates aren't getting nearly as much coverage. (I'm a Libertarian: socially liberal, economically conservative. I don't like the assaults on our freedom that the NeoCons have passed through and I don't like the pork barrel spending of either party. Go figure!)
  • I have a pretty good idea, but I'll know better after a couple more debates.
  • So far, the person who makes the most sense to me is Ron Paul - I like that he wants to let me lead my own life. I'm all for smaller government and a drastic cut in spending - his views on foreign policy make sense to me too. I have been very impressed by him so far - leaps and bounds ahead of anyone else.
  • In my opionion, It's too far off to make a real pick. I think people are not giving John Edwards enough credit yet. Although I'm paying attention, a lot can happen in a year.
  • I'm kind of leaning towards Thomas, but I don't think he'll win the nomination. If he doesn't then I will probably vote for a candidate from a lesser known or represented party to help encourage more diversity of choice for President. (as suggested by kingcobra)
  • I haven't really done much homework yet, but so far I think Ron Paul is the "lesser of many evils" lol.
  • No, I haven't decided - even on who to vote for in the primaries. Under no circumstances will I vote for Hillary or Obama, but I think the parties are moving again, and it's hard to tell where they'll end up... even by this election. At the moment, I'm leaning towards Ron Paul who is very middle-of-the-road reasonable.
  • havent decided yet - got a coin to flip???
  • As long as a republican doesn't win. We need a change and the last 7 years hasn't been that great. War, inflation, gas prices.

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