Who do you think should come out on top in the Democratic Primary?

Obama or Clinton and why please?

Answer #1

I like both of them. I think either Obama or Clinton could be a fine president.

In the beginning I was leaning toward Ms. Clinton but now I’m more for Obama.

My reasoning is this. Clinton really isn’t that liberal. The Cato institute lists Bill Clinton’s presidency as the 2nd most conservative president since WWII right after Reagan. I see no evidence that Ms. Clinton is any more liberal than her husband. I think we need a clean break from the failed conservative policies of the last 30 years that have gotten us into the mess we find ourselves in. Also no president can do much on their own. To accomplish anything a president has to motivate and inspire people. Obama is better at this than Ms. Clinton. My opinion of Ms. Clinton also dropped a few rungs when used fear of terrorists in her 3AM ad. This is a page from the Republican play book and to tell the truth Democrats should be better than this.

Answer #2

Whomever the Super Delagates decide to give it to - disregarding the will of the caucus/delagate voters.

Answer #3

I think Obama should, because I have a $1 wager on the line.

Answer #4

I don’t think Hillary would cry. Not all girls cry when something bad happens. I think she would be able to handle anything that is thrown at her.

Answer #5

I really hate politics,But I really think Obama would be better. Sure hes screwed up some of his speeches,and made a total fool of himself,but I honestly think America is more ready for a Black president than a woman one. Plus Obama seems pretty chill and laid back,and with Hillary,youd hafta deal with PMS,Haha.

Answer #6

I think obama should get it. I am very up on my faith and God says in the bible there should not be any women leaders..also she will be emotionally. if a bomb hit she will cry not stand up and say lets go fight. I don’t know I feel better with a man ruling me.

Answer #7

Obama will win. Even with Hillary’s win in PA, she can not possibly overtake Obamas lead in pledged delegates. In order for her to overtake him, she would have to win the remaining races by an average of 69% to 31%. That is never going to happen.

Answer #8

I’m not older enough to vote but I would rather see Clinton then Obama as president

Answer #9

neither.. because I said so..

Answer #10

4/29/08: FINALLY, Barak ‘I can no more disown Rev. Wright than the black community’ Obama, has had a sudden change - people I know came to that very same conclusion (Wright is wrong) a very long time ago - just 48 hrs ago he was defending Rev. Wright - today the sudden change - some chickens have apparently come home to Roost !

Answer #11

Most superdelegates have said they will follow the will of the people.

Filetofspam, I am right with you. I did like them both, and if somehow the democratic party looses its collective mind and picks her, I will still vote for her. But her behavior since super tuesday has made me loose a lot of respect for her.

If she were to win and then win a second term it will have be 36 years of a bush or a clinton in the white house, including bush sr’s years as vp. We need a change, and McCain sure as hell aint it.

Answer #12

obama because he seems just

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