Hypothetically, would you rather have Mitt Romney as our next President or have Bush serve another term?

I'm a registered Democrat who is opened to voting Republican (if there is a worthy candidate). To be totally honest, I'd take Mitt Romney over Bush any day of the week. What do you think?

Public Comments

  1. Bush. He has a proven record of knowing how to run the country and keep it protected.
  2. Neither. Hillary will win. Go Hillary.
  3. I'd rather leave the country than have another republican be prez!
  4. Bush, so he can completely obliterate all foreign allies - oh wait, we only have England left right, he'll finish that off before his term is out....Keep Mitt & his 7 wives at home busy procreating the multitude of future dentists of America....
  5. Bush, most definitely! Romney?!?! ur kidding right? he's too stiff and he looks like another Al Gore, wanting too much fame.
  6. Romney because I'd rather have a fiscal conservative, then a guy who got us into a near $9 trillion debt. This is coming from a liberal who believes Bush is too liberal with fiscal policy.
  7. Neither. For Bush to serve again would be ILLEGAL, and more than likely he would be impeached the first day. The American public wouldn't stand for it. %70 of Americans already despise him. Mitt Romney is another Bush. Vote 4 Ron Paul. To the Hillary lover. Yea, lets just throw the country away to the North American Union, establish a one world government, and kickstart the book of Revelations while we are at it.
  8. Mitt Romney is being considered by many voters as their choice for the US President even when he is Mormon because of his excellent views on critical issues. VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know if Romney will likely win.
  9. Romney, no doubt. I think Mitt Romney is the closest candidate to Reagan. He didn't raise taxes as governor of MA, he balanced the budget, and he cut lots of wasteful spending--with a democratic controlled congress. He has run several successful businesses and the SLC Winter Olympics in 2002. He's not a Washington insider. Although he has changed his opinion (which everyone is entitled to) he is currently pro-life. I think Romney will be strong during the war on terror. Some people are scared of his religions beliefs--but we are not voting for a chief theologian, we're voting for the chief executive.
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