Meshuga
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Wed Jan-24-07 07:52 PM
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| I'm not used to being undecided - a question... |
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Back in 2003 when I first registered in DU I already had a candidate picked out to support during the primaries and that was John Kerry. I have always had a candidate picked from the start in past elections and could never be considered an undecided voter.
This time around it's different and I have no clue to who I am going to vote for on super tuesday (I live in Maryland). It may depend on who are the two or three main contenders at that time.
Being a man without a candidate this time around I have a question for those of you who do have one candidate picked out for your support:
"Without criticizing the other candidates, what would you say to an undecided voter to convince him/her that your candidate is the one who deserves the undecided person's support for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 2008?"
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:01 PM
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...that being undecided at this time is a great thing. You'll be looking at the candidates with an open mind. Just go with the flow, we've got a year.
I like a few of the candidates, if the primaries were tomorrow I'm not sure how I would vote.
cheers
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:04 PM
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is there anyone who hasn't yet announced that you would immediately support?
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Meshuga
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:32 PM
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| 8. I would support Gore n/t |
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:36 PM
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| 9. Good man. He will run. |
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:06 PM
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Edited on Wed Jan-24-07 08:07 PM by Bleachers7
And I love it. It's so liberating. I say enjoy the process and take your time. There's no rush. That's what I plan to do.
That's my plea to keep you undecided I suppose. ;)
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:12 PM
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| 4. We call it "tolerance for ambiguity." |
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It's a good thing in Democrats.
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:14 PM
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| 5. i'm leaning towards one but it's not firm yet, being undecided this early |
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imo is good, you never know who will jump in next or who will drop out next.
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:14 PM
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| 6. I'm UNCOMMITTED......I'm waiting for Gore |
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to announce that he definitely WILL or WILL NOT run for President.....
But I get great vibes from Clinton, Edwards and Obama. I need to study up on Gov. Richardson and Gov. Vilseck.
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Wed Jan-24-07 08:23 PM
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| 7. I'm in the same boat and also vote on Super Tuesday |
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unless Gore or Clark get in the race I'm leaning towards Hillary right now
she's smart as hell, has a great "kitchen table" adviser who will make an outstanding "Ambassador without a Portfolio" to clean up the foreign mess we're in.
and I like the idea of voting for a woman. I'd rather it was Maxine Waters, but hey! what can ya do? :shrug:
So i'm watching them all carefully and I have some serious reservations about HC too, but am willing to give all of them a listen.
Glad I don't have to decide just yet
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