Would you vote for Senator Barack Obama for President?
Public Comments
- Yes
- No.
- Yes, I would.
- Yes.
- yesyesyes! he did great things in the state senate, is doing great things now in the us senate, and i think would make an excellent president! the only problem is that he doesn't have that much experience on a national level.
- probably
- yes, i wld if he was the best candidate. depends who else is running.
- Not as of right now. I like his style, attitude, and what I know of his positions, but feel he lacks enough experience to serve well as President.
- No. No experience.
- No. Besides, politicians are all the same, one way or another.
- Noooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- NOPE!!! Too NEW & too inexperienced. It would be a disaster.
- I wouldn't vote for any Republican at the moment beacause they seem to screw up the country every time they are in office(i.e. Iraq War, Reaganomics). I also will vote for anybody who is not Hilary Clinton. She is just crazy. Overall i would vote for Barack Obama.
- No that guy seems so fake, like hes prepared his whole life to be a politician. In neither of the candidates so far seem at all appealing to me. Like my dad said id trist a criminal before a politician, because at least you know a criminal is trying to rob you while a poplitician ribs you and then pretends to help you and be your friend.
- No. He is a hollow talking head put there by the liberal handelers. If elected president all he could do is look good on tv........nothing else.
- No way he needs more maturity on a national level maybe 4-12 years.
- Yes, and I don't buy that "not enough experience" excuse because Bush had hardly any relevant experience before he got elected, and he isn't nearly as smart or educated as Obama.
- Why? Because the media says I should. Because it's the pc thing to do? I vote for the candidate,not someone who's flavor of the month.
- No, he's a globalist and I've had my fill of those for a while.
- Let's see, vote for a junior senator who votes along party lines is very inexperinced and yet the media treats him like the savior?--- NO.
- hell yes! he and Edwards are the two best people for the job in politics today!
- no
- No. I don't really see what's so great about him, he isn't exactly bringing new ideas to the table. He's a black man possibly aiming for the presidency, he's going to break the racial barrier for the highest office in the land..so? It won't matter if he perpetuates the policies put in place by the Republocrats and Demicans. Vote on the issues, not on color. MLK Jr. is rolling in his grave :\
- no
- Yes, in 2012. He is no where near ready for a job of this magnitude. It takes experience. He has only been Senator for a few years. He might try VP under Hillary in 2008.
- Some think he needs seasoning in International politics, however we have some one in power now that has no international experience... He's been in for 6 years and still seems to take positions that just piss everybody off. So one has to ask if ineptitude can be replaced by logic and common sense..It's obvious. Obama has stated that the key is to put yourself in the other mans shoes. In doing that you will understand his needs and wants. So you balance your responses with your needs in relation to the rest of the worlds and try and achieve a middle point that offers you a slight advantage without killing each other. Offering a few in this country untold wealth at the expense of poverty and death for the rest of the planet doesn't seem to be working. There are a lot of good points about Mr Obama, but Barack himself gives you the answer. He see's logic in both Conservative and Progressive points of view and thinks we should all keep an open mind. I tend to agree. Listen intently to what all of them say and then vote for the one who has that intuitive logical point of view in his responses.
- I would have to find out if the websites that claim he is hiding being Muslim are correct and that he had dealings with Rezko, a dubious figure.
- Yes.
- I would but I don't think that he will get the nomination.
- No. he promised to fulfill his term in Illinois. If he runs he breaks that promise and can not be trusted. And yes I know that politicians do that alot, but it is not a good sign for his ethics.
- Yes
- Certainly not in the primary. As a liberal, I feel he let us down..I would vote for him if he winds up the democratic nominee, but not expect much change under any democrat either especiallly is DLC endorsed. I'm not sure if Osama is or not. I prefer in this order Kucinich, Barbara Boxer, any member of the black congressional caucas, John Edwards, Hillary, and Barack.. Obama has the rhetoric but not the actions..and actions speak louder than words they always say..
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