Do you think Arizona Senator John McCain should run for president of the United States.?

Public Comments

  1. I could think of worse characters.
  2. Yes. Although I'm not American and my ideas are more on the Liberal side, I have tons of respect for the man.
  3. We already tried that, but anyone beats Hitlery Clinton!!!!
  4. Yes, he should run he is more Middle of the Road politically speaking and would appeal to more people. he would be a step in the right direction for the Republicans.
  5. No, He wouldn't do anything to solve our immigration problems. While, he does believe in getting the national debt under control, his methods don't focus on cutting federal expenditures.
  6. I believe he should run for president. He is an outstanding individual. he served this country proudly in the military and we need someone like him as our leader.
  7. Yes I do, I am a staunch Democrat and a member of the Students for a Democratic Society, and I still support him.
  8. No, he shouldn't run for President. When he had his chance, against George Bush Jr., he gave in and let Bush Jr. take over. That is a decision that will always be on voters minds and be negative against John McCain. Americans don't want a President who can't stand up and face the competition, by giving in!
  9. I think so, and I'm a Democrat, I think he is an honorable man, and would represent both parties as President.
  10. doesn't matter to me
  11. No. John McCain has lost his credibility and seems to be about 10 years behind the political curve. I used to think that McCain would have been a good choice over both Bush and Gore. He seemed to be more concerned with economic internal policy and about not playing into the hands of political extremists, left or right. Had he won the nomination over W, I would have voted GOP for the first time in a national election. Six years later and McCain has backed off his tough stances and rolled over and played dead for the right wing of the GOP (but who has not I guess) party. Not only does he play to the hands of his former intra-party enemies, he embraces them with a Judas Kiss. I think he makes a good senator, and is a refreshing alternative to the Santorum/Frist/Talent Theo-cons who run the party. But He thirts for power a bit too much and makes too many concessions to extremists.
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