Joe Biden 2008 Knowledge Base

If people state Clinton will lose to a Republican if nominated, can Joe Biden win it for Democrats in 2008? I do believe Clinton will lose if she nominated, and no I don't believe anybody can beat a Republican in 2008. Everybody thought Kerry was going to beat Bush by landslide in 2004 and look what happened...and Richardson has no chance, he looks like he's ready to fall sleep at the podium. The first two have not been floowing 2008 very closely, I can tell these are both knee jerk reactions. "following"
Is anyone interested to see Senator Joe Biden run for President in 2008? If not then who? Whar ore your opinions on who should run for president?
Joe Biden the Comeback Kid in 2008? Could he take 3rd in Iowa after all? Christ Mathews predicts he will. Biden supporters your thoughts? lol! well, it's hope, is it not?
Is Joe Biden the best and most qualified out of the all Democrats running in 2008? I would give you all thumbs up - but, I can't. I wish.
Do you feel with the anti-war sentiment in the US that Dennis Kucinich could get anywhere in 2008? He voted against the War in Iraq. I like this guy. I am going to contribute to his campaign. I like him and Joe Biden. He has a 100% voting record. - i like that even more.
Senator Joe Biden Democratic Presidential candidate?? What are your opinions on him as a Democratic Presidential candidate in 2008? Just watched an interview he gave on Hardball and I think he had some valid points. Let me know what you think, good or bad............
So how many will vote for the corporate puppets running in 2008? Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Newt Gingrich, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani are all members of the globalist group, the Council on Foreign Relations, which was founded by the admitted globalist David Rockefeller. If you want to destroy America and want to vote for a bunch of criminals, you can go ahead, but I am voting Ron Paul in 2008. So many Americans are now so dumbed down and too lazy to stand up against our government, so it doesn't make a difference anymore.
Who would you like to see become President in 2008? Out of the following, Britney Spears is NOT a choice! Joe Biden Christopher Dodd Mike Gravel Al Gore John Kerry John Edwards Hillary Clinton Wesley Clark Newt Gingrich Condoleeza Rice Rudy Giuliani John McCain I didn't list any third parties, but if that's what you like, go ahead. Oh! And: John Cox Michael Charles Smith
10/09/2008 Poll:Who is your VP choice, Sarah Palin or Joe Biden? What is your political party and gender (or sex)?
What do you think of these predictions for the presidental race 2008? Iowa- Dems 1. Obama 2. Biden 3. Clinton GOP 1. Huckabee 2. Gulinani 3. McCain New Hampshire Dem 1Clinton 2Obama 3Biden GOP 1. Romney 2. Guliani 3. Huckabee Nominee: Dem Biden GOP Romney Next president: Joe Biden
Who will be in the 2008 Presidential Race? The presidential candidate for the Democrats is going to be Clinton or Obama, and it looks like McCain or Romney should get it for the Republicans. But who will come out on top and who will be the vice presidential candidates? Joe Biden said he wouldn't be VP for Hillary, so I guess that combination's out...but what does everyone else think?
What will the 2008 Presidential race look like? At the moment, I am thinking Hillary Clinton might get the nomintation for President with John Edwards as Vice-President. She has not talked to Obama for months and she was discussing recently with Edwards how to defeat the other Democrats. However, if Al Gore were to enter the race, he would most likely get the nomination for President with Joe Biden as Vice-President, as Joe Biden has been gaining more respect since the Democratic YouTube Debates.. Many Americans are regretting voting for Bush instead of Gore in 2000. In a Gallup Poll, Al Gore would crush all the other Democrats with a large margin if he were to win. The Republicans most likely will nominate Fred Thompson as President, if he enters the race, with Mike Huckabee for Vice-President. Romney and Giuliani are probably a little too liberal for Fred Thompson. If it was a race between Al Gore and Fred Thompson, it would be a very interesting race and it could turn out to be a better race than I originally thought.
Joe Bidens Plan for Iraq? For those aware of his plans for Iraq, share your thoughts? I am supporting Joe Biden for president in 2008. I feel he is the strongest, most articulate, and well polished of all the Democratic Candidates. He has a great record. Please no bashing, just share you input on his plan as well if it will help his chances of getting nominated by Democrats. Sorry for typos - I type fast! I asked for no bashing - I wish people could just follow directions or listen. UGH!
If today was January 1, 2008, and the primaries kicked off today, who would you vote for? Also assume that you know everything about the candidates that you know today. Democratic Candidates Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson Republican Candidates: Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, Fred Thompson, Tommy Thompson (I'll have to admit that John Edwards is looking pretty good to me right now).
who would you most like to see in the 2008 general election for president of the US? which two candidates form each party would you like to see debating the most? And what would be the most thought prevoking? For me it would be Ron Paul vs. Joe Biden. Ron Paul because he is such a hard core Republican, and Joe Biden for his foreign policy experience.
Who would you like to see Democrats nominate for 2008 Presidential Candidate? I like Joe Biden and John Edwards. Don't know enough about Obama to say whether he'd be good. I think Hillary would be too divisive.
Out of these 3 candidates, who would you vote for in the 2008 presidential election and why? NOTE: if you are not going to vote for any of these three, please do not answer thank you here are the three cadidates: John Mccain Rudy Giuliani Joe Biden Ive been doing my research and so far those are my top three pics. There are things i like about them as well as some things i do not, so i just wanted to get some thoughts from other people. thanks! i said if your NOT voting for any of these three please do not answer. im looking for answers from people who ARE voting for one of these three and i would like to know why
Which Democrat has the best chance to win in 2008? My vote is for Joe Biden, he's a proven leader, he has brilliant foriegn policy experience, he's articulate, and strong....what's your's?
What will you choose in the 2008 election? Fascism or Socialism? Fascism from Rudy or socialism from Hillary? Guess what? The Council on Foreign Relations wins either way. 2008 candidates who are CFR members: Fred Thompson Michael Bloomberg Rudy Giuliani John McCain Mitt Romney Jim Gilmore Newt Gingrich Hillary Clinton Barack Obama John Edwards Joe Biden Chris Dodd Bill Richardson http://www.criticalreactor.com/2007/07/25/the-cfr-and-the-2008-presidential-candidates/
Will Vice President Elect be sworn is a Joe Biden or as Joseph Biden? ? On Tuesday, January 20 2008, Vice President Elect Joe Biden will become the 47th Vice President of the United States of America. Although his actual name is Joseph Biden, will he be sworn is a Joe Biden or as Joseph Biden?
Which Party Will Win In 2008 -- Republican -- The Moveon Party -- Or , The Party Formerly Known As Democrats ? I watch the polls and it seems that Hillary has a pretty good lead in the Moveon Party , and Joe Biden is leading in the party formerly known as the Democratic Party , but the Moveon Party is doin everything they can to further ruin the Democratic Party . The Republican Party is not without fault , but a pretty good party nonetheless . So. . . . . .The Republican Party -- The Moveon Party -- or -- The Party Formerly Known As The Democratic Party ?
2008 Presidential elections.? The 2008 presidential elections are apon us. George Bush is not the most popular president. Who is your pick for 2008 and why. Is it Guliani, Clinton, Edwards, Romney, Obama, McCane or someone else. I sqay Hillary wins it even though I would rather see someone like Joe Biden from Delaware.
Would you vote for Joseph "Joe" Biden if he ran for Mayor of your city? Why or why not? If Deleware US Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate for the Presidency in 2008 Joseph Biden ran for Mayor of your city, would you vote for him? Why or why not?
Is Joe Biden the man or what??!?? http://southernavenger.ccpblogs.com/2008/05/15/joe-biden-calls-bullshit-on-bush/
Who are you gonna vote for President in 2008 and why? I think that a lot of people are going to make mistakes and vote for the minority. I think that women are going to vote for Hillary just because she's a women, and african americans are going to vote for Obama just because he is african american. I don't know who I am going to vote for, this will be the first time I am allowed to. Democrats Joe Biden-http://www.joebiden.com/home Hillary Clinton-http://www.hillaryclinton.com/?splash=1 Chris Dodd-http://www.chrisdodd.com/home John Edwards-http://johnedwards.com/ Dennis Kucinich-http://kucinich.us/ Barack Obama-http://www.barackobama.com/ Bill Richardson-http://www.richardsonforpresident.com/home Republicans Sam Brownback-http://www.brownback.com/s/ Rudy Giuliani-http://www.joinrudy2008.com/index.php Mike Huckabee-http://www.explorehuckabee.com/ Duncan Hunter-http://www.gohunter08.com/ John McCain-http://www.johnmccain.com/ Mitt Romney-http://www.mittromney.com/HomePage Tom Tancredo-http://www.teamtancredo.com Ok, since not everyone will be a candidate in the end... Who do you want to be president...or who do you want to be a candidate. And why. Potential 3rd Party candidates Consitution Party Jerome R. Corsi Dale Thompson Jim Gilchrist Green Party Elaine Brown Kat Swift Libertarian Party Bob Jackson Steve Cubby Robert W. Milnes George Phillies Wayne Allyn Root Christine Smith National Socialist Movement John Bowles Prohibition Party Gene Amondson Independents Steve Adams Celesta Baier Terry Barkdull Don Cordell Orion Karl Daley Vinnie Ferrari Susie Flynn Jon A Greenspon Mark B. Graham Don J. Grundmann Bob W. Hargis Daniel Imperato Arnold Jones Steve Kissing David Koch / Ken Goldstein James H. McCall Frank McEnulty David J. Masters Frank Moore Michael Moriarity Patrick K. Morrissey Phillip W. Morrow Gail Parker James Prattas Arthur Regan Joe Schriner Jonathon Sharkey Ben Thompson Michael Tienken Lanakila Washington Lisa Weltman Ruth Bryant White http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potential_third_party_candidates_in_the_2008_U.S._presidential_election By the way...I am definately not going voting for the republicans. I'm a democrat and I am poor. Ok, I'm not saying that I am not going to vote for Hillary or Obama. I'm just saying that a lot of people are going to vote for them because they are the minority. I would love to see one of them as president. All I am saying is that a lot of people are going to vote for them without looking into what they are going to do for our country.
Could Obama use someone like Joe Biden as VP? Obama has been criticised for his flowery speech and not getting to the issues. Seems to me here Biden kind of says it in terms everyone can understand. Might compliment the ticket pretty well. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/15/biden-calls-bush-comments-bulls-t/
If you could choose a bi-partisan ticket in 2008, what would it be? My ticket is: Joe Biden/Ron Paul Could a Bi-Partisan ticket happen?
2008 Presidential Candiates!?!? OK I know it is still a little bit early to begin thinking about the 2008 election but I myself just registered to vote yesterday since I am eighteen years old. I just got all the names down of the 18 canditates and am going to start researching about what they are dedicated to doing for our country but I wanted to ask you guys, who do you think would make the best president? If you don't know there names they are as follows. 1. Joe Biden (D) 2. Sam Brownback (R) 3. Hillary Clinton (D) 4. Christopher Dodd (D) 5. John Edwards (D) 6. Jim Gilmore (R) 7. Rudy Giluliani (R) 8. Mike Gravel (D) 9. Mike Huckabee (D) 10. Duncan Hunter (R) 11. Dennis Kucinich (D) 12. John McCain (R) 13. Barack Obama (D) 14. Ron Paul (R) 15. Bill Richardson (D) 16. Matt Romney (R) 17. Tom Tancredo (R) 18. Tommy Thompson (R) Thanks Leogirl 0 for correcting me it is appreciated; sorry I was kind of in a hurry to get this question out. Oh and to the person who asked what I registred as I put down Democrat.
2008: Who would you vote for? Here I have listed some figures that are popular in today’s politics, yes some are running for president, some are not, and some can not. If the outcome of the 2008 came down to these candidates running, who would it be? (Pardon the spelling) 1.Hillary Clinton (Dem.) or John McCain (Rep.)? 2.Barack Obama (Dem.) or Rudy Giuliani (Rep.)? 3.John Edwards (Dem.) or Mike Huckabee (Rep.)? 4.Bill Clinton (Dem.) or George W. Bush (Rep.)? 5.Al Gore (Dem.) or Dick Cheney (Rep.)? 6.Hillary Clinton (Dem.) or Condoleezza Rice (Rep.)? 7.Barack Obama (Dem.) or Jeb Bush (Rep.)? 8.Hillary Clinton (Dem.) or Laura Bush (Rep.)? 9.Joe Biden (Dem.) or Mitt Romney (Rep.)? 10.John Edwards (Dem.), John McCain (Rep.), or Stephen Colbert (Ind.)? 11.Jimmy Carter (Dem.) or George H.W. Bush (Rep.)? 12.John Edwards (Dem.), Rudy Giuliani (Rep.), or Ralph Nader (Ind.)? 13.Barack Obama (Dem.) or Arnold Schwarzenegger (Rep.)? 14.Oprah Winfrey (Dem.) or Donald Trump (Rep.)? 15.David Letterman (Dem.) or Bill Gates (Rep.)? Please chose a response for each example.
Who thinks that Hillary Clinton as President and Joe Biden as Vice-President would be great? If you disagree please state why, also please state who you would rather vote for in the 2008 election. Thank you, and let's please keep this a civilized conversation.
If you know who you are going to vote for in 2008, who is it and WHY? I am emphasizing WHY very much! Only serious answers please. Since joining this community, I have read SO many people trying to promote who they believe ought to be elected in 2008, but I have not heard any facts as to WHY they are voting for that particular individual or prefer them over others. Give me some insight, because as it stands now, one would think that the only people running for the Dems are Hillary and Barack and for the Repubs it's Rudy, Mitt, or John McCain. Other Dems running are John Edwards, Bill Richardson, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, and Dennis Kucinich. Other Repubs include Sam Brownback and Mike Huckabee. I would like to hear some really good reasons. I already know who I'm voting for and why. Try to convince me your candidate is the best choice and perhaps my mind could be changed? Mika, Not a very good "WHY" answer..... Battlin' Bucco, Thank you for a great answer....the who and the "WHY"!!! The Law, And thank you for the who and the WHY!!! Excellent!! Jason S & Lonestar, I completely understand your logic on third party candidates. I voted for the third party candidate for governor here in Texas -- Kinky. Bramblyspam, Excellent argument for the Libertarians. I liked that you used Milton Friedman... For Gondor, One, I am not one of the political trolls and two, if you had read the ENTIRE question, you would see that I was putting an emphasis on WHY.... I really don't care as to the WHO, more so the why...... Sandy Man, Thanks! Excellent answer!! BeachBum, Thanks! Very good rationale!! think richly, Great detail on Ron Paul. Being from Texas, I have already had a friend of mine here to try and convince me also! Thanks! Stealth, Excellent answer with a lot of thought --- and humor! Thanks!
Can we all agree that Joe Biden is the biggest windbag in the Senate? Seriously, will someone shut this guy up already? I feel embarrassed whenever he opens his trap… which seems to be always. Recently, he made these enlightening remarks about Indians: http://movies.crooksandliars.com/BidenIndian.wmv Why is it that the most outspoken jackasses on the floor all come from the Northeast. At least Ted Kennedy and Charles Schumer have a legitimate excuse: they represent important states with millions of people. Biden on the other hand represents, what, 700,000 people? What an asshole. He better not run for president in 2008 because I have no confidence whatsoever in the electorate of this country. After all, we elected and re-elected Dubya in 2000 and 2004. Orin Hatch is probably the biggest windbag outside of the northeast. I can't stand him either. cirque_de_lune: Per your logic, the majority of Americans thought George Bush was "pretty bright," as they not only elected him in 2000, but also re-elected him. He also won the popular vote.
Most probably ticket for Democrats in 2008? Hillary Clinton - President Joe Biden - Vice President I think Clinton will choosse Biden for his foriegn policy brillance and his intellect on diplomatic issues. And, especially, for this plan for the war and Iraq. I think she will also refer to Biden's plan to the country during the debates. This sounds like a pretty solid ticket to me. Most porbable ticket. I'm sorry for the typo. .....uh, probable? LOL! Oh my god, Richardson? Are you kidding? He gets flustered and confused on almost every single issue. Have you seen this man debate? Republicans are actually closer to Commie's then Democrats. LOL! Al Gore will never run for President again. Secretary of State could very well happen. I would hope for this, VP or President. Clinton/Obama together would be scary. No experience and we are at war? Oh my gosh. Richardson would be.....no no no.
karen tumulty should be nominated for the best jounalism 2008? How to Pick a Veep Jun. 23, 2008 | By KAREN TUMULTY ...to picking vice-presidential nominees...of Vice President should tell...three-star running mates. The right... 1591 words | view cover So who might be pizazz choices for this year's contenders? McCain might turn to his longtime hero Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. =========================================== One of the stranger ironies the Constitution has bestowed on American politics is this: some 50 million people just finished choosing the parties' two nominees in a grueling, yearlong primary campaign that cost millions of dollars and captivated the world. But when it comes to picking vice-presidential nominees, only two people on the planet get a vote: John McCain and Barack Obama. Between an explosion of democracy in the spring and an even bigger explosion of self-determination in the fall is a brief interlude of, well, something that Vladimir Putin could probably live with. Related Articles The Keys to McCain’s VP Pick When you are running for President, you can’t exactly just have a few friends over on the weekend, e... Wooing New Hampshire’s Undeclared The guy in the purple "I’m a health care voter" shirt stands up to ask a question at a John McCain t... Romney Frees McCain for New Fight When Mitt Romney stepped forward to announce his endorsement of former rival John McCain, the former... McCain: Frail with the Far Right John McCain emerged from Super Tuesday the undisputed heavyweight in the fight for the Republican pr... Everyone knows that the main qualification for the vice presidency is being ready, at a moment's notice, to step into the most powerful job in the world. But what qualifies you to do the job and what qualifies you to get the job may involve two completely different calculations. Both McCain and Obama have their selection committees already at work scouring candidates' financial and personal backgrounds, voting records and public statements. In a sudden setback that could slow the Democratic nominee's search, Obama lost his top Veep hunter, Jim Johnson, after the former Fannie Mae executive came under scrutiny for accepting preferential mortgages from a lender linked to the foreclosure crisis. Both camps will finish their work by early August, if not sooner. When they do, the choice of Vice President should tell us something — maybe a lot — about how McCain and Obama think and how they could run the government. There are a lot of ways to choose a Vice President, and each comes with risks. Here are five of the most reliable: 1. Play to Your Strength Perhaps the fastest way to send a message about who you are is to pick someone who appears to be ... just like you. In 1992, Bill Clinton picked another Southern baby boomer with a moderate record and a full head of hair. Then Clinton, Al Gore and their wives took a bus trip that looked like a rolling scene from The Big Chill. Picking Gore reinforced Clinton's claim to be part of a new generation of Democratic pols, liberated from the tired (and losing) politics of the past. If McCain were to take a similar approach, he might pick a No. 2 who has strong national-security credentials or another maverick who defies party labels — perhaps someone like independent Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman. By this standard, Obama might opt for a partner who is young and charismatic and also breaks a historic barrier of race or gender — perhaps Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius — or one who transcends partisan politics, like Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. 2. Look at the Map An old-fashioned road atlas is a good Michelin guide for three-star running mates. The right choice can add balance to a nominee whose roots may seem a tad too effete to go over well in the heartland — or add some coastal glitz to a rural candidate's prairie-flat steadiness. As it happens, the last two candidates to make their picks with geography clearly in mind — John Kennedy in 1960 and Michael Dukakis in 1988 — were both from Massachusetts. And they both picked Texas Senators — Lyndon Johnson and Lloyd Bentsen — for the second spot on their ticket. More narrowly, the map can help a nominee make a play for a state that is crucial in November, though that is never a sure bet. Kennedy, with Johnson as his running mate, squeezed by Nixon to win Texas with a margin of merely 46,000 votes, in what turned out to be one of the closest elections in American history. But Dukakis got swamped in the Lone Star State, where Bentsen's considerable popularity was no match for the thrill of having another Texan, George H.W. Bush, in the Oval Office. This year, given the closeness of the race and the importance of winning a few battleground states, McCain and Obama will keep at least one eye on the Electoral College map right through November. That means Obama will be considering choices like Ohio governor Ted Strickland (though Strickland says he would turn down the offer) or one of three possibilities from Virginia — Governor Tim Kaine, former governor Mark Warner or Senator Jim Webb. Or perhaps a Westerner like Montana governor Brian Schweitzer. McCain might get an Electoral College boost by picking Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty, Pennsylvania's ex-governor Tom Ridge or former rival Mitt Romney, who has family roots in pivotal Michigan. 3. Shore Up Your Weak Side On the other hand, the nominee might need a partner who compensates for his vulnerabilities or perceived weaknesses. That was plainly what George W. Bush had in mind in 2000 when he picked Dick Cheney, a seasoned Washington insider with a long foreign policy résumé (who also happened to be heading up Bush's vice-presidential-selection process). And Gore knew that in picking Lieberman, who had been one of Bill Clinton's harshest Democratic critics during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, he was buying some distance from the incumbent Commander in Chief. In McCain's case, any doubts that voters have about electing a 72-year-old President might be allayed if he tapped someone far younger. And it wouldn't hurt, in a year when gasoline prices and financial jitters have moved past the Iraq war to the top of voter concerns, to look for a sidekick who is more comfortable than McCain is with economic policy. It may well turn out to be someone about whom the conservative base, which is a little leery of McCain, is more enthusiastic. Some possibilities the two might want to consider as hedges against their shortcomings: McCain could pick Romney or Pawlenty, both of whom have executive experience and relative youth, or perhaps an economic-policy expert like former Ohio Congressman Rob Portman, who served as both budget chief and trade representative for Bush. Obama, however, might want to address concerns about his youth and inexperience by picking a running mate who is older and has strong national-security credentials. He could turn to seasoned, silver-haired foreign policy experts like Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joe Biden or former Senate Armed Services chairman Sam Nunn. Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell or former South Dakota Senator Tom Daschle would add some experience as well. 4. Hug Your Rival Even after a long, hard primary fight (and sometimes because of it), the ultimate winner almost always has to consider bringing the loser aboard the ticket. That's what Ronald Reagan did when he picked George H.W. Bush in 1980 and how John Kerry came to choose John Edwards in 2004. Sometimes party unity simply demands it. "We ended up with the obvious choice," says adviser Bob Shrum of Kerry's decision to tap Edwards. "People in the party overwhelmingly wanted him." Then again, a former adversary can have extra baggage. For one thing, there will be lingering tensions and suspicions that former rivals still harbor ambitions of their own. The other party is certain to dredge up every damaging sound bite — "Voodoo economics!" — that your former rival hurled in your direction back in February. These worries are usually overcome. Already it's hard to miss the steady thaw in McCain's once frosty relationship with Romney as the former Massachusetts governor throws himself — and his formidable fund-raising operation — into campaigning for the man who beat him. And Hillary Clinton's supporters — starting with her husband — are letting it be known that they expect Obama to give her serious consideration. 5. Hire Some Pizazz Some nominees find themselves in need of excitement. That explains why Walter Mondale tapped Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman on a national ticket, in 1984. "This is an exciting choice," he said at the time. Within weeks, Mondale did not see it that way. Given their difficult history of tangling over just about everything, hardly anyone would have expected Bob Dole to pick Jack Kemp as his running mate in 1996 — least of all Kemp. As little as three weeks before he was selected, recalls Dole's campaign manager, Scott Reed, Kemp was grumbling in GOP circles that he hadn't been given a speaking spot at the party's convention. So why did Dole pick him? "We were going for oxygen, heat and energy," Reed says. "We went through the traditional list, and we just weren't happy with what we were coming up with." Kemp later turned out to be far more complicated a partner than Dole or Reed had imagined. So who might be pizazz choices for this year's contenders? McCain might turn to his longtime hero Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Excitement is hardly what Obama needs, but he could pick a woman, such as Sebelius or Arizona governor Janet Napolitano, who might force McCain to spend more time in his otherwise safe home state. But if you venture too far out of the box, voters will scratch their heads sooner or later — and eventually you might too. George H.W. Bush seems to have entered his Veep wish list into one of those dating computers back in 1988. That year he stunned nearly all his advisers when he tapped someone whose Midwestern roots were an antidote to his privileged Kennebunkport background, who was young to his old, who could balance his moderation with a dose of conservatism, and came up with Dan Quayle. The ticket beat the Democrats that fall, but by 1992 even Bush was trying to nudge him off the ticket. The ploy failed. Which is a reminder that however you choose a running mate, another rule will always apply: hard as it is to find a good one, it is sometimes harder to get rid of a bad one.
Do U have bad 411 regarding the Council on Foreign Relations for the 2008? Presidential Candidates? I have seen this referred to in several questions on YA and Mike Huckabee has never been clearly disconnected from this organization. Mike has never been associated with the CFR! Does that help you support him if RP does not make the ticket? http://www.criticalreactor.com/2007/07/30/cfr-the-2008-presidential-candidates-pt-2/ Which 2008 Presidential Candidates are members of the CFR? Fred Thompson (?) Michael Bloomberg (?) Rudy Giuliani John McCain Mitt Romney Jim Gilmore Newt Gingrich Hillary Clinton Barack Obama John Edwards Joe Biden Chris Dodd Bill Richardson Candidates Gravel, Kucinuch and Ron Paul are NOT a members of the CFR and Paul has stated that he will not allow the Presidency to become entangled with them. http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/meetings.html secondary source VOTE TO KEEP AMERICA SAFE! VOTE HUCKABEE!
Who will you vote for in the 2008 Presidential Election? Democrat Party Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Christopher Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich Barack Obama Bill Richardson Republican Party Sam Brownback Rudy Giuliani Mike Huckabee Duncan Hunter John McCain Ron Paul Mitt Romney Tom Tancredo Tommy Thompson None of the above
Of the following, who would you support for president in 2008? Why? 1. Barack Obama, 2. John McCain, 3. Newt Gingrich, 4. Al Gore, 5. Hillary Clinton, 6. Rudy Guiliani, 7. Bill Frist, 8. Mitt Rooney, 9. Condoleeza Rice, 10. John Edwards, 11. John Kerry, 12. George Allen, 13. George Pataki, 14. Joe Biden, 15. Russ Feingold, 16. Barbara Boxer, 17. Someone Else?
If the 2008 primaries were held today,and you voted democrat, which potential candidate would have your vote? Please Select one from the list and name a Vice Presidential running mate for them. The running mate does not have to be from the following list....... Hillary Clinton Barack Obama John Edwards Joe Biden John Kerry Wesley Clark Al Gore Tom Vilsack
Why Was U.S. Vice President-Elect Joe Biden (D-DE) Sworn In Today For His Seat In The U.S. Senate? In November 2008, Biden won re-election to the Senate, but I assumed he would not accept his seat should he win the U.S. Vice Presidency. Why did he bother to be sworn in as a U.S. Senator today, seeing as how he will have to resign the U.S. Senate seat in less than two weeks? Source is CNN - I saw him today being sworn in by Cheney.
How smart is Hillary Clinton? In two recent interviews, she suggested that Pakistan President Musharraf....? was up for reelection. NEWS FLASH: Musharraf was reelected in October. The upcoming Pakistan elections are parliamentary in nature, not presidential. This comes from the so-called smartest woman in America!!! http://www.nohillaryclinton.com/2008/01/02/joe-biden-schools-hillary-on-pakistan/
Presidential Election, 2008 : If You Criticize The VP Nominee Sen. Joseph Biden, What would They Call it? If you Criticize Gov. Sarah Palin, it is dubbed as Sexism. If You Criticize, Sen.Barack Obama, it is dubbed as Racism. If You Criticize Sen.John McCain, it is dubbed as Ageism. If You Criticize Sen. Joe Biden, what it can be dubbed as? Just curious!
What do you think of my take on Dems 2008? Here's what I think of the 2008 Dems for President..I put stars after each person to show what I think (5) being highest 1. Hillary Clinton: looks good but I don't think she can carry the ball in the big game next year..tooo many negs/husband for one. ** 2. Barack Obama: Clearly should be the front runner, he looks Presidential, well spoken, well imformed, can run circles around the rest of the bunch.***** 3. Joe Biden: Once again...NO JOE! 4. John Edwards: Spoiled rich kid everyone loves to hate! * 5. Chris Dodd: What is he like 120 years old? No way!!! 6. Dennis Kucinich: Okay I have to admit I love the fact he's running again...I love it when SNL does him...what a joke! I just want to get him down and give him a nuggie on his head! 7. Bill Richards: Were talking ice-water in hell here...looks like the guy at the family BBQ that always is refilling his plate. Here's a thought...who ever wins make him some secretary or something. how did I do?
What do you think about the .15% Joe Biden gave to charity over the past decade? http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-09-12-biden-financial_N.htm http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2008/09/bidens_charitab.php
Where is Barack Obama campaigning, state and city, on September 5, 2008? I need to know where Barack Obama is campaigning on September 5, 2008. I also need to know where Joe Biden is campaigning, city and state, also.
Who will you vote for in 2008? (for U.S. president)? There's a lot of old people running... again... If you're "other", then I feel sorry for you. I don't really care too much about the election, I'm just curious to see who the people pick. Democrats Republicans Joe Biden Rudy Giuliani Hillary Clinton Mike Huckabee Christopher Dodd Duncan Hunter John Edwards Alan Keyes Mike Gravel John McCain Dennis Kucinich Ron Paul Barack Obama Mitt Romney Bill Richardson Tom Tancredo
Have you contributed money to a 2008 presidential candidate? Who and why? I contributed to Joe Biden's presidential run today. This was my first time to contribute to a candidates campaign. Why Biden, you ask? Well, as the top dems have shown a lack of spine and vision regarding Iraq, the momementum of the big 3 (and the Dems in general) has been stalling out. Biden, has shown both spine and swagger and is beginning to spike at the right time. He has gotten up to 8%* and prognosticators are predicting a suprise 3rd place or higher finish in Iowa. I contributed to buy him an ad in Iowa, and if he does well, I'll probably contribute for ads in additional states. (*I know 8% seems small but momentum is everything. On the republican side Huckabee went from 12% to 25% in a month. 8% with a soft top 3 is enough that he could have a suprise finish in 2nd or 3rd place in Iowa, which would make him "Edwards/Obama relevant" in later states.) I knew nothing about Biden in '07. I have been impressed by his foreign policy. joebiden.com/issues/?id=0009
Which Party Will Win In 2008 -- Republicans -- Moveon -- Or The Party Formerly Known As The Democratic Party? Let's see , the republicans have 3 maybe 4 real contenders - Guiliani , Thompson , Romney , and maybe McCain . The Moveon Party has a few contenders of their own - Hillary , Obama , and maybe Edwards (but probably not Edwards). The Party formerly known as the Democratic Party has one -- Joe Biden . Note : Biden was the only honorable formerly democratic candidate to condemn an attack on another honorable man 4-Star General David Petraeus . So which party will win ? UPDATE -- I'd like to direct everyone's attention to the answer from 'Nostradamus' . According to him and countless other users of Y/A the democrats refuse to do what's right until they get their way . I've seen this excuse a zillion times . WHAT ABOUT HONOR ? What about standing-up like a LEADER and doing what is right ? What about setting a good example instead of acting like a 5 year old ? My prediction - Hillary will suffer the worst landslide loss in American Political history . Go ahead and mark this question / save it for future reference !!
what do u think of larry sinclair losing his lawyer due to Obama and joe biden strong tactics? http://obambi.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/larry-sinclair-loses-lawyer-most-likely-because-of-strong-arm-tactics-of-the-obama-camp-and-the-bidens/
the treaty that will destroy America.? The Law of the seas treaty A.K.A. L.O.S.T.(reintroduced by 2008 Candidate Joe Biden) The treaty provides universal legal standards for shipping, fishing, and mining and codifies customary navigation and transit principles already followed by most states. Proponents of the convention, including President Bush, say it will enhance U.S. security on the high seas. But a number of conservative lawmakers remain concerned the treaty may harm U.S. industry and hinder counterterrorism efforts. http://www.cfr.org/publication/13851/is_...
Have you contributed money to a 2008 presidential candidate? Who and why? I contributed to Joe Biden's presidential run today. This was my first time to contribute to a candidates campaign. Why Biden, you ask? Well, as the top dems have shown a lack of spine and vision regarding Iraq, the momementum of the big 3 (and the Dems in general) has been stalling out. Biden, has shown both spine and swagger and is beginning to spike at the right time. He has gotten up to 8%* and prognosticators are predicting a suprise 3rd place or higher finish in Iowa. I contributed to buy him an ad in Iowa, and if he does well, I'll probably contribute for ads in additional states. (*I know 8% seems small but momentum is everything. On the republican side Huckabee went from 12% to 25% in a month. 8% with a soft top 3 is enough that he could have a suprise finish in 2nd or 3rd place in Iowa, which would make him "Edwards/Obama relevant" in later states.) I knew nothing about Biden in '07. I have been impressed by his foreign policy. joebiden.com/issues/?id=0009
2008 Presidential Candidates..? Which candidate do you support at this time? Rudy Giuliani (r) Hillary Clinton (d) Ron Paul (r) Barack Obama (d) John McCain (r) Bill Richardson (d) Mitt Romney (r) John Edwards (d) Sam Brownback (r) Gene Chapman (L) Fred Thompson (r) Jim Gilmore (r) Tom Tancredo (r) Tommy Thompson (r) Duncan Hunter (r) Mike Huckabee (r) Mike Gravel (d) Dennis Kucinich (d) Joe Biden (d) Wes Clark (d) Chris Dodd (d) P. Dale Thompson (c) Elaine Brown (g) Kat Swift (g) Doug Stanhope (L) Wayne Allyn Root (L) Dave Hollist (L) George Philliies (L) Alden Link (L) Jim Burns (L) Gene Amondson (Prohibition) Johnathan "The Impaler" Sharkey (Vampires and WItches) John Taylor Bowles (American Nazi Party) Stephen Adams (Ind) Cris Ericson (Marijuana Party) Dan Imperato (Reform) Arthur Regan (Ind) Lanakila Washington (Humanist) Bob Hargis (Ind) "Tee" Barkdull (New American) Orion Karl Daley (Balanced Party) Vinnie Ferrari (Ind) Robert Milnes (Progressive Ind) Duncan Hunter is on the list...
Which potential 2008 presidential candidate(s) do you support/identify with? DEMOCRATS: Senator Christopher Dodd Former Senator John Edwards Former Senator Mike Gravel Representative Dennis Kucinich Former Governor Tom Vilsack Senator Joe Biden Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Senator Barack Obama Governor Bill Richardson Retired General Wesley Clark Senator John Kerry Reverend Al Sharpton REPUBLICANS: John H. Cox Michael Charles Smith Senator Sam Brownback Former Governor Jim Gilmore Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani Representative Duncan Hunter Senator John McCain Representative Ron Paul Former Governor Mitt Romney Representative Tom Tancredo Former Governor Tommy Thompson Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich Senator Chuck Hagel Former Governor Mike Huckabee Former Governor George Pataki THIRD PARTIES: James Gilchrist Nan Garrett Kat Swift Steve Kubby George Phillies Christine Smith Doug Stanhope Gene Amondson INDEPENDENTS: Steve Adams Michael Bloomberg Bob W. Hargis Daniel Imperato David A. Koch Yes, Stormwind, Doug Stanhope was indeed on "The Man Show". He was also been featured in some of the "Girls Gone Wild" videos. He has announced his plans to run as the Libertarian candidate. You can check out his campaign website here: http://stanhope2008.com/ Update: John Kerry has announced he will not run.
Presidential Election 2008 Democratic Primary? Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Al Gore John Edwards Wesley Clark Bill Richardson Joe Biden Dennis Kucinich Chris Dodd Tom Vilsack Yeah yeah I know it's not real. I just want to see who come out. Vote only for whom you want in. OPINIONS WELCOME! Sorry everyone. I have been informed that I left out Mike Gravel. Sorry for any inconvenience.
2008 VP Choices? Tell me which of the following (R) and (D) tickets would you like to see. Please choose one from each list - and dont critique the lists....just answer. Thanks :) DEMOCRATS: Barak Obama (D) = Presidential Nominee VP Choices... John Edwards Evan Bayh Bill Richardson Hillary Clinton Joe Biden Tom Vilsack Phil Bredesen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPUBLICANS: John McCain (R) = Presidential Nominee VP Choices... Condoleezza Rice Colin Powell Chuck Hagel Fred Thompson Mitt Romney Elizabeth Dole Newt Gingrich
Democratic Presidential Preference Poll 2008, Who Do You Favor? Hillary Clinton (D) -New York John Edwards (D) -North Carolina Barack Obama (D) -Illinois Bill Richardson (D) -New Mexico Joe Biden (D) -Delaware Chris Dodd (D) -Connecticut Dennis Kucinich (D) -Ohio Someone Else / Don't Care For Any
Who do you want for president 2008? Republicans: Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Mike Huckabee Duncan Hunter John McCain Mitt Romney Tom Tancredo Fred Thompson Other (specify) Democrats: Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Christopher Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich Barack Obama Bill Richardson Other (specify) I apologize if there is a misspelling.
If Presidental elections were held today for 2008, who would you vote for? Hilary Rodham Clinton Barack Obama John Kerry John McCain Condoleezza Rice John Edwards Al Gore Rudy Giuliani Bill Frist Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich Evan Bayh Wesley Clark Bill Richardson Joe Biden George Pataki Tom Daschle Sam Brownback Tommy Thompson Chuck Hagel
Which of these people would you vote for in 2008? Why? Republicans Alan Keyes (R-IL) John McCain (R-AZ) George Allen (R-VA) Bill Frist (R-TN) Mitt Romney (R-MA) Jeb Bush (R-FL) Rudy Guliani (R-NY) The Governator (R-CA) I can't spell his last name... Democrats Ted Kennedy (D-MA) John Kerry (D-MA) Russ Feingold (D-WI) Hillary Clinton (D-NY) Joe Biden (D-DE) John Edwards (D-NC) Mark Warner (D-VA) Bill Richardson (D-NM) Al Gore (D-TN) Or anybody else you guys can think of...
Who do you seriously think is going to run in 2008?? For the Democrats: Former North Carolina senator John Edwards New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Former vice president Al Gore Massachusetts Senator John Kerry Delaware Senator Joe Biden Retired general Wesley Clark Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Former South Dakota senator Tom Daschle Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold Former Virginia governor Mark Warner Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack For the Republicans: Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Arizona Senator John McCain Former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich Florida Governor Jeb Bush Tennessee Senator Bill Frist Virginia Senator George Allen Vice President Dick Cheney New York Governor George Pataki Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Kansas Senator Sam Brownback For the Green Party: ME!!!
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