View Poll Results: Who Would you vote for?
McCain
9
14.06%
Clinton
20
31.25%
Obama
35
54.69%
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Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
#1
Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
If you could vote in the up coming election who would you vote for?
McCaine
Clinton
OBama
McCaine
Clinton
OBama
#5
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 16,266
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
Last year I was on vacation in Germany and got to talking with a fellow my age who had grown up in the GDR and I asked what it was like -- he actually missed it. After a while, he started ragging on Dubya and I responded -- "I voted against him -- twice." He shook my hand.
#8
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
Could I spoil my electronic voting screen?
#12
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
I would vote for Hilary... shes not perfect but the best of the bunch.
#13
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
Me too. I think Obama should have stood aside to let her do her thing, by the time she was done he would have the 'experience' most people think he's lacking and meanwhile all this in-fighting wouldn't have been giving McCain free ammo. I don't see how undermining your own side helps matters.
#14
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Joined: Aug 2006
Location: Manchester ---> Chicago
Posts: 54
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
Me too. I think Obama should have stood aside to let her do her thing, by the time she was done he would have the 'experience' most people think he's lacking and meanwhile all this in-fighting wouldn't have been giving McCain free ammo. I don't see how undermining your own side helps matters.
Surely if anyone should stand aside now it should be Clinton.
I certainly agree with all the in-fighting helping McCain.
#15
Re: Non-Citizens/Green card/visa holders living in the US.
I think Hilary should step aside. This is going to drag on to the bitter end and no one will want to see a Democrat in the White House after months of in-fighting. The Democratic Convention will end with the usual happy-clappy, "it was all a bit of fun, honest, Guv, we really love each other" crap. Which no one will buy into.