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Who will be the next president of the United States?
 
With  2908 responses thus far, here's how the voting is going:
 
Hillary Clinton
14.61% (425)
John McCain
56.19% (1634)
Barack Obama
21.91% (637)
Ralph Nadar
0.48% (14)
Sponge Bob
4.54% (132)
Other
2.27% (66)
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Demos are and have always been BIG SPENDERS of your money. The Repubs have have always smooched the Gluteus Max of the Rich. We need a new AMERICAN Party with none of the present policy makers allowed in.
Posted:   5/13/2008  By: D. Parkhill  

2 words RON PAUL
Posted:   5/11/2008  By: Anonymous  

No matter who wins from this list, all we end up with is Sponge Bob.
Posted:   5/10/2008  By: Bill Vaglienti  

If Hillary Clinton runs I will vote for her. I think the Obama/Clinton rivalry will shoot both of them down and McCain will win. I will vote for Mickey Mouse before I would ever vote for Obama.
Posted:   5/10/2008  By: Anonymous  

The Democratic Party is imploding. The Dems divisions and internal fighting will hand the White House to McCain.
Posted:   5/10/2008  By: dave  

When Bill Clinton was in ofice Fuel prices was around $1.00 a gallon, We had jobs and we could go camping when we wanted to and now if we go camping we have to flot a loan to pay for the fuel. Now all that has happend in the Bush times people say Bill caused it.How dumb can we get?
Posted:   5/6/2008  By: J, Wells  

John McCain will most likely succomb to old age before the election & Mike Huckabee or Mitt Romney will replace him & win the election. Hillary would probably be the best (man) but like most women she would go on a spending srpee that the taxpayers could not afford to fund.
Posted:   5/5/2008  By: K.Pelfrey, N.W. Arkansas  

The war on terror in Iraq is the greatest issue we face. Seven and a half years ago we were invaded by radical religious fundamentalists. Since then our land has not been invaded. President Bush’s plan to take the war to the Middle East not only kept the battle field in the Middle East where the radicals live but in the process freed 50 million people. These 50 million people of Afghanistan and Iraq have had the opportunity to go to the poles and elect their leaders. I remember shortly after 9-11 when President Bush spoke on television. He said that he had declared war on terror. He added that this would not be a typical war where armies lined up on a battlefield to face each other. He said that this would be a long, different war and probably not be over during his administration. He has kept his promise in the face of adversity that resembles Ronald Reagan’s fight and victory over the former Soviet Union. Polls were against Ronald Reagan’s deterrence of out producing Russia’s war machine. The world wanted to continue the détente that had been failing for the previous 30 years. But through deterrence Ronald Reagan bankrupted communism. Two of the three presidential candidates have declared that 60 days after they take office in the White House they will begin bringing troops home from Iraq. All the terrorists will have to do will be to wait until our troops are gone from Iraq and then they will fill the void. Those who agree with this plan should be aware that the terrorists will now be able to resume their war and follow our troops back to the United States. They will be back. Our economy will eventually rebound. The dollar will begin performing again. Our 5.1% unemployment rate is not bad. But if we surrender to the terrorists in Iraq, that country’s security will collapse, and we will be finding the terrorists in Chicago, Los Angeles, and again in New York.
Posted:   5/4/2008  By: Anonymous  

The first comment was how Mr. McCain will raise taxes. I suggest that you consider that Congress passes the laws in this country, including those that concern taxes and wars. This is a representateive republic not a democracy. If you are unhappy elect new representatives that will do what you want Me I want to be able to RV.
Posted:   5/4/2008  By: Hal, Sequim WA  

I have to laugh - all the people who think John McCain is not going to raise taxes: People in poverty - 35M, Health Insurance - 47M people, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Borders & Immigration, Iraq’s reconstruction, Iraq corruption, Incompetent Iraq army GI’s physical & psychological injuries, Global Warming, Insufficient water, Foreclosures, credit crisis, balanced budget, Oil substitutes to end addiction, Infrastructure, etc. Have a nice day, Al
Posted:   5/4/2008  By: Anonymous  

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