malletgirl02
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Tue Feb-12-08 02:30 AM
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We are fortunate to have two great candidates |
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I just to say I am glad we have two such great candidates. I live in Virginia, so I vote today. I still have no idea how who I'm going to vote for. I wish both Clinton, Obama, and all of their supporters good luck in the Potomac primary today.
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Tue Feb-12-08 02:38 AM
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1. Hope you had time to listen to their speeches. I saw Obamas.... |
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on Cspan today and it was similar to the one he gave here in Seattle. Very inspiring with specific policy goals that encouraged many to caucus for him. Hope you have a chance to talk to both sides supporters before you vote. For what it is worth, Go Obama.
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Tue Feb-12-08 02:42 AM
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2. My advice on choosing a candidate |
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Ask yourself who'll handle themselves best when they make a mistake. All leaders have good times and bad times - who'll carry themselves well when things go wrong, and not embarrass you as a supporter. We've seen how Bush gets mad when people cross him - who's the opposite of that? I won't suggest an individual as this is a choice you can only make from your heart.
They both have good policies, but character gives a clue about how they'll behave when those policies aren't working out. Thanks for voting!
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malletgirl02
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Tue Feb-12-08 05:55 PM
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Thank you for the two who replied, I wasn't expecting any. I ended up voting for Clinton. I had a very hard time deciding between the two. It was the hardest vote I have ever cast.
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