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Barack Obama & John McCain

The combination of Obama's honesty and willingness to tackle tough issues in a direct and progressive manner, coupled with McCain's experience and integrity could lead this country past these troubled times.

posted by ggaetz
Dennis Kucinich & Ralph Nader

No comment submitted.

posted by Glenn Gaetz
Carole Keeton Strayhorn & Hillary Clinton

It's time for a team of women to take our country back!

posted by Lauren Alfrey
Bill  Richardson & Anthony Zinni

Particularly Richardson and Zinni's foreign relations experiences.

posted by Roland Green
Al Gore & Jack Welch

I think that Gore is the man to lead this country. Welch is the man who can bring a business savvy to Gore's environmentally-propelled, economically sound America. Let's stop the bickering and the military spending, and start putting this country into an environmental and economical balance.

posted by Ryann Miller
Barack Obama & Bill Cosby

One is a great Politician and the other will keep everything in conext!

posted by Erik Rubadeau
Ralph Nader & Edward Kennedy

No comment submitted.

posted by Jenny Sanders
Bill  Richardson & Anthony Zinni

Richardson has what it takes to make a good president. He understands foreign policy and he is has shown a level head about national policies and problems.
Zinni has the military experience and knows and understands the troubled regions of the world.

posted by Dawn Creighton
Rudy Giuliani & Bill  Richardson

A "liberal" Republican and a "conservative" Democrat. An unbeatable team.

posted by Matthew Gomes
Barack Obama & Rudy Giuliani

I know that Obama has made significant bipartisan efforts, and his Congress time would suggest some experience in foreign policy. Guiliani, being a moderate in many ways, also has significant Executive experience and could nicely balance the ballot.

posted by Zach Winters
Fred Thompson & Al Gore

Fred Thompson, along with years of serving in the Senate, has the independent 'edge' that we need to bring about a much-needed change in Washington; Al Gore, in addition to having prior VP experience, can be instrumental in spearheading the environmental changes that will need to occur over the next several years- a movement he has already embraced with the creation/release of his documentary film on global warming.

posted by Dena Dixon
Michael Bloomberg & John Rockefeller

Bloomberg has demonstrated outstanding management skills in both business and government. He can run without pandering to donors. He has been in both parties and should appeal to voters across the board.

posted by Kenneth Ludovici
Barack Obama & Rudy Giuliani

Obama is a rising star in American politics with good ideas and a great direction. I think that he could help remove some of the apathy people experience when it comes to government. However, he does not have much experience on an administration level. That's where Giuliani could step in and help guide Obama. Giuliani proved his ability after 9/11.

posted by Joshua Taylor
John Edwards & Elizabeth Dole

I beleive that the candidates I have chosen can effectivly work together to put this country back on course.

posted by Justin Thomas
John Edwards & Chuck Hagel

I really like them both. They have some very good ideas and care about everybody in this country.

posted by Mary Jane Jones
Fred Thompson & Joseph Lieberman

Fred Thompson has plenty of good governmental experience and , because of his acting career, has a good presence with which people will be able to identify.
Joe Lieberman is a no nonsense guy who sees the larger picture beyond the boudaries of party politics and also has plenty of governmental experience. Together, I think they would make a good strong team that would stand up for America.

posted by Hanns C Scharff
Barack Obama & Rudy Giuliani

I like Obama's fresh ideas, and I like Giuliani's leadership skills.

posted by amartinezfonts
John McCain & Joseph Lieberman

A courageous ticket to stand tall against terror worldwide.

posted by Terry Nugent
Hillary Clinton & Charlie Crist

I think that Hillary would be a historic choice. She's very capable, extremely so, and the first woman president would be very exciting.
Charlie Crist is a moderate Republican and would work well with Hillary.

posted by david beaven
Rudy Giuliani & John Edwards

Simply put, I believe John Edwards is one of the only canindates that is presenting solutions not ideas and Giuliani has a track record of taking solutions and working to get the job done. Also Giuliani represents a person that I believe will not make federal laws that should remain within the scope of state power, i.e. gun control, abortion, gay rights, etc.

posted by HonorableValor
Barack Obama & John McCain

The best of both parties are represented in one lovely package... The young, brilliant, and energetic young Illinois senator will help empower our youth back into the political arena where they belong! Meanwhile, McCain's expertise and willingness to listen will provide the nation with the stability we need to address the difficult issues we face in this election. Altogether, this dynamic duo could take America to new heights and unify a divided nation. No more red and blue... let's go PURPLE

posted by David Filkins
John Edwards & Chuck Hagel

I really like them both. They have some very good ideas and care about everybody in this country.

posted by Mary Jane Jones
Anthony Zinni & Colin Powell

Not because of what they believe, but because of what they are.

posted by larry fox
Wesley Clark & Anthony Zinni

We need strategic planning, military savvy, superior intelligence, benevolence and leadership on the world stage.

Both have run large organization in the military that mirror society at large.

Security, Health Care, Housing, Education, et al.

Thanks,

Paul Merkel

posted by Paul Merkel
Ron Paul & Dennis Kucinich

Today, more than a year before the election, as our juggernaut of a president professes to spread freedom at gunpoint, because the war’s proponents can only lament their opposition’s “defeatism” about an terrible project, because common sense dictates the Iraq War forever unethical and unnecessary from its very outset, the power of young voters will rest mostly in the hands of the candidate unwilling to stack the bodies of the innocent and powerless so that the strong m

posted by Tyler Bass
Al Gore & Michael Bloomberg

Al Gore is the rightful President, and Mayor Bloomberg is a reasonable patriotic Republican with a record of accomplishment.

posted by Cris Alvarado
John Edwards & Elizabeth Dole

One is a moderate, traditional conservative with great experience in the private sector, and the other is truly committed to bringing back justice and opportunity for all.

posted by Amy Durfee West
John Edwards & Elizabeth Dole

One is a moderate, traditional conservative with great experience in the private sector, and the other is truly committed to bringing back justice and opportunity for all.

posted by Amy Durfee West
John McCain & Joseph Biden

Because the process these days does not allow for good men who fight for what they believe to run for office and win. Both of these men fit that description.

posted by Jeremy Skillings
Lou Dobbs & Tom Tancredo

One of the biggest issues on Americans' minds that the top running Republicans and Democrats are ignoring is the illegal immigration issue. The loss of jobs, the drop in real wages, and the reduction in the standard of living are all tied to the illegal immigration issue.

posted by Dan Kairis
Colin Powell & Lou Dobbs

Colin Powell is an intelligent man of integrity and he comamands respect around the world. Lou Dobbs is tenacious champion for America not the American Elites plus he has zero tollerence for B.S.!

posted by George Norrell
Rudy Giuliani & Al Gore

I am a green conservative - this ticket could unify the country and win.

posted by Pat Seliger
Mitt Romney & Joseph Lieberman

Both moderate independent thinkers.

posted by Bruce Journey
Fred Thompson & Bill  Richardson

These people have not played the Political game of Washington. They offer a different approach to getting things done without th e bickering and reasonable discussions of World Peace, they have the background and abilities to solve our concerns at home and wisdom to handle our Foreign Affairs.

posted by Tobie Roy
Rudy Giuliani & Joseph Lieberman

Guiliani, leadership , with good financial discipline.
Liberman, Principled man of Character, Does whats good for the country as a whole. Has experience in the workings of the Senate.

posted by Elinor Dandrea
Barack Obama & Mike Huckabee

In addition to the fact that he is incredibly thoughtful and articulate, Barack Obama reaches out to people no matter what their background. I don't know as much about Mike Huckabee, but he seems to be a common-sense person who doesn't follow strict ideology.

posted by David Shultz
Rudy Giuliani & Al Gore

Guliani is a strong business minded leader, While Al gore is concerned about the health of the enviroment.

posted by Carrie Hartley
Bill  Richardson & Lindsey Graham

Bill Richardson has the best resume among the current field of declared candidates. He is difficult to pigeonhole (conservative/liberal), but I consider him to be a moderate liberal.

Lindsay Graham is fairly conservative but he is what I refer to as an "honest conservative." That is, he isn't just an ideologue. He doesn't defend the indefensible. Even on topics where I disagree, he makes good sense and a strong case and doesn't stoop to cheap politics. The best example of this is his defense of the "troop surge."

posted by Scott Votey
Bill  Richardson & Tom Friedman

Bill Richardson has good goverment experience

Tom friedman has good foreign
insight

posted by Herman Anderson
Warren Buffett & Wesley Clark

Both candidates are common sense people that a not hardened politician. Both have given considerable thought about the direction of the country.

posted by David McKinney
Mark Warner & Colin Powell

We need candidates who are: outside of Washington D.C. and have a record of individual accomplishment based on their own merit.

posted by Kevin Flaherty
Tom Tancredo & Bill Bradley

Tom Tancredo supports "earned" citizenship and has some interesting ideas about our tax laws that need to be explored. Bill Bradley has a very strong position for educating our youth with emphasis on better teachers and developing their math and science curriculum. Make America strong at home and regain respect abroad !

posted by Robert M. Bowen
Al Gore & Bernie Sanders

Al Gore has energized people on both sides of the aisle with a message that all but the extreme right can agree on. Sanders is correct on all issues. Together, they could solve a multitude of problems and bring he majority of the country together. Gore has intelligence and has the benefit of foreign policy knowledge.

posted by Julie D
Hillary Clinton & Lance Armstrong

Hillary would offer this country strong leadership and a genuine caring heart for the people.

Lance Armstrong would give us a man who understands challenges and is willing to work for solutions.

posted by Anami Love Bremer
Barack Obama & Chuck Hagel

I believe that we as citizens of this Country want people elected to office to speak the truth about all issues affecting us and the United States, but most of all, someone to ensure the voice of the backbone of this Country, the Middle Class is heard and their needs acted upon!! We don't need or want "Crooks & Liars" anymore. We're FED up!It's obvious Mr. Obama fits this mold and Mr. Hagel seems to have the ability to be honest and speak his mind accordingly as well.

posted by Jack Benton
Rudy Giuliani & Hillary Clinton

I believe Rudy has the leadership qualities needed for the presidency. If he can lead New York City during 911, I think he can handle just about anything. I love Hillary, she has fresh ideas and I think she can relate to the average American, just as Bill did.

posted by Sandi Hendricks
Barack Obama & Mike Huckabee

We need OBama to get us talking and Huckabee to get us walking.

posted by olivia odom
Bill  Richardson & Mike Huckabee

I sense that they have an understanding that government is there to help people when they are unable to help themselves.

posted by John Howe

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