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2016 Presidential Election

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Re: 2016 Presidential Election

  • imagecincychick35:
    imagemissymo:

    I am not a Republican, but I would never vote for any of those men.  Huntsman, Powell, or another moderate Republican could maybe sway me depending on the other candidates.  

    I will say that if she does well in the Senate, we may see Elizabeth Warren running, and unless she changes a lot in the next 4 years I would be excited to vote for her.

    I do like President Obama though, so the next four years can go by slowly for all I care.  

    Thanks for your input, I am interested especially in hearing from democrats in who might be a candidate who is relevant for all people. 

    I will have to read up on Warren, I will admit I really no nothing about her other than she is a Dem.

     

    And, don't forget...an American Indian.  :/

  • I know libs tend to be pro-Huntsman, but honestly I can't remember any of his positions aside from the fact that he acknowledged climate change and evolution.  That bodes well so it'd be nice to see him and others like him in 2016.  

    They need to move away from the Hermain Cains and Michelle Bachmans, and ultimately reinstate reason and sanity.  Over the past couple years they've been so extreme that even a pedigreed politician like Romeny couldn't cover up the crazy.  As much as they hate Obama, they need to realize that he's become more moderate while they've become more fringe.

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  • imageCoffeeBeen:

    I know libs tend to be pro-Huntsman, but honestly I can't remember any of his positions aside from the fact that he acknowledged climate change and evolution.  That bodes well so it'd be nice to see him and others like him in 2016.  

    They need to move away from the Hermain Cains and Michelle Bachmans, and ultimately reinstate reason and sanity.  Over the past couple years they've been so extreme that even a pedigreed politician like Romeny couldn't cover up the crazy.  As much as they hate Obama, they need to realize that he's become more moderate while they've become more fringe.

    See, that is what we need.  A candidate who can appeal to both liberals and conservatives. It seems like we are a 50/50 (more or less) country of liberals and conservatives..it would be nice to have a candidate who could embrace our diversity as a country and be able to bring those people together...not pit them against each other.

    Is that too Pollyanna of me to think? 

  • image**cantwait**:
    imagecincychick35:
    imagemissymo:

    I am not a Republican, but I would never vote for any of those men.  Huntsman, Powell, or another moderate Republican could maybe sway me depending on the other candidates.  

    I will say that if she does well in the Senate, we may see Elizabeth Warren running, and unless she changes a lot in the next 4 years I would be excited to vote for her.

    I do like President Obama though, so the next four years can go by slowly for all I care.  

    Thanks for your input, I am interested especially in hearing from democrats in who might be a candidate who is relevant for all people. 

    I will have to read up on Warren, I will admit I really no nothing about her other than she is a Dem.

     

    And, don't forget...an American Indian.  :/

    LOL.  Attitudes like that are the problem.   

    ETA: Because is that why you don't like Elizabeth Warren, or can you articulate a real reason?  

  • imagecincychick35:
    imageCoffeeBeen:

    I know libs tend to be pro-Huntsman, but honestly I can't remember any of his positions aside from the fact that he acknowledged climate change and evolution.  That bodes well so it'd be nice to see him and others like him in 2016.  

    They need to move away from the Hermain Cains and Michelle Bachmans, and ultimately reinstate reason and sanity.  Over the past couple years they've been so extreme that even a pedigreed politician like Romeny couldn't cover up the crazy.  As much as they hate Obama, they need to realize that he's become more moderate while they've become more fringe.

    See, that is what we need.  A candidate who can appeal to both liberals and conservatives. It seems like we are a 50/50 (more or less) country of liberals and conservatives..it would be nice to have a candidate who could embrace our diversity as a country and be able to bring those people together...not pit them against each other.

    Is that too Pollyanna of me to think? 

     

    that would be fabulous if we could get someone like that.  I'm just not sure anyone is like that. 

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  • imagevlagrl29:
    imagecincychick35:
    imageCoffeeBeen:

    I know libs tend to be pro-Huntsman, but honestly I can't remember any of his positions aside from the fact that he acknowledged climate change and evolution.  That bodes well so it'd be nice to see him and others like him in 2016.  

    They need to move away from the Hermain Cains and Michelle Bachmans, and ultimately reinstate reason and sanity.  Over the past couple years they've been so extreme that even a pedigreed politician like Romeny couldn't cover up the crazy.  As much as they hate Obama, they need to realize that he's become more moderate while they've become more fringe.

    See, that is what we need.  A candidate who can appeal to both liberals and conservatives. It seems like we are a 50/50 (more or less) country of liberals and conservatives..it would be nice to have a candidate who could embrace our diversity as a country and be able to bring those people together...not pit them against each other.

    Is that too Pollyanna of me to think? 

     

    that would be fabulous if we could get someone like that.  I'm just not sure anyone is like that. 

    I think there are a lot of people like that, honestly. Probably moreso than there are people on the extreme right or left. The problem is, the extremes tend to be the ones with the power on either side. So, for example since he's already popular in this thread, Jon Huntsman. He is fairly moderate. I would have voted for him, I think. But, the far right did not approve of his more middle of the road thinking and pushed him aside. 

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  • image**cantwait**:
    imagecincychick35:
    imagemissymo:

    I am not a Republican, but I would never vote for any of those men.  Huntsman, Powell, or another moderate Republican could maybe sway me depending on the other candidates.  

    I will say that if she does well in the Senate, we may see Elizabeth Warren running, and unless she changes a lot in the next 4 years I would be excited to vote for her.

    I do like President Obama though, so the next four years can go by slowly for all I care.  

    Thanks for your input, I am interested especially in hearing from democrats in who might be a candidate who is relevant for all people. 

    I will have to read up on Warren, I will admit I really no nothing about her other than she is a Dem.

     

    And, don't forget...an American Indian.  :/

     

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-controversy-over-elizabeth-warrens-claimed-native-american-heritage/2012/09/27/d0b7f568-08a5-11e2-a10c-fa5a255a9258_blog.html

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  • imagemissymo:
    imagechiualover:

    I think as far as Christie goes, let's see how he does. He

    hasn't even completed one term as govenor. I don't really

    understand all the excitement over him. 

    I don't like Christie at all.  Being the president is as much about about public persona as it is about policy.  I don't live in NJ, so perhaps the state has benefited under Christie, but he just comes across like such a blowhard.  I can't even fathom him representing this country on an international level.  

    And I am honestly curious if anyone thinks he would pass the physical? I don't even know if there is a minimum health requirement or if its just tradition, but I want my president to be healthy.  

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