ringmastery
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:20 PM
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So does Obama have a chance to be the first black president in 2012/2016? |
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I think he has a bright, bright future, but will america be ready for a black president by then?
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DoveTurnedHawk
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:23 PM
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Edwards/Obama in 2012 and 2016!
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ringmastery
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:23 PM
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3. Just cause Edwards may be veep for 8 years |
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in no way gives him a lock on the nomination.
If Obama runs and gets all the black vote and substantial white vote, he'll win the primary.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:28 PM
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7. He'll Be the Heavy Favorite |
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Edited on Thu Jul-15-04 08:28 PM by DoveTurnedHawk
And like Obama, Edwards has charisma, too.
I think 8 years as VP will also be very beneficial to Obama, who will only have 8 years as a Senator by 2012. Which ain't bad, but it's not great either.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:23 PM
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2. The man is INCREDIBLE! |
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I think he has a very good chance to be the first black President. I would vote for him! Have you read his resume? VERY impressive.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:24 PM
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4. Assuming we still have a democratic republic then |
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If we are still having elections, I make him for VP in 12 and Pres in 20.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:24 PM
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5. Well, let's just make sure there's still a democracy in 2005, 'k? |
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:25 PM
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6. hopefully by then there will be other minorities and women |
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of similar stature (senator, governor, high ranking house member etc) who will then be competing in the democratic presidential primaries or considered to be vp.
but for now as long as obama makes it to the senate i see a very good future for him.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:28 PM
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8. I think that Harold Ford is more impressive. |
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Obana will be a towering figure in the next few years if we still have elections. I think that if bush is elected that will end elections as we know them.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:30 PM
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is that he seems pretty DINO. Obama, OTOH, is a 70's-model liberal.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:33 PM
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10. Harold Ford is from Tennessee and Obama is from Illinois |
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so ford has to be a little more conservative to win. but i think he is really more liberal than he appears. in fact i can imagine an obama/ford ticket. ford would be the more conservative candidate to balance out the ticket.
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