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Lol, I might as well have taken Ol’ Newt off the poll.
Basically… the difference is their beliefs on government regulation. Democrats usually believe in MORE government involvment, while Republicans usually believe in LESS government involvment. Also Democrats are usually more liberal and believe in abortion, homosexual marriages, gun control,etc. While Republicans are usually more conservative, and are against issues like abortion, homosexual marriage, etc. But there are a few exceptions on both sides.Forget about who’s running for what party. Can someone explain me what the Democratic party is about, and what the Republican party is about? What’s the difference? (I from another country). I still don’t get it, my grandma says that the Republicans likes to war, and she says that she rather vote for the Democratic…
I apologize if I’m going out of topic.
I like more Santorum than Obama, of course.
Your Grandma must be an American…Forget about who’s running for what party. Can someone explain me what the Democratic party is about, and what the Republican party is about? What’s the difference? (I from another country). I still don’t get it, my grandma says that the Republicans likes to war, and she says that she rather vote for the Democratic…
I apologize if I’m going out of topic.
I like more Santorum than Obama, of course.
We ARE born American. (We are Puerto Rican)Your Grandma must be an American…
I agree with you on Santorum - this primary process has taught him a lot about campaigning. He is relatively young. Even if Romney were to do 2 terms he could run in 2020 as he’d be only 61 years old. Or if Romney loses, he’d be in a position to run in 2016. I like Santorum. One of the criticisms I have of him is that he sometimes does not come across as presidential. On paper, I probably agree with him on most issues, but I do not think this year is his time.
Ishii
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?Basically… the difference is their beliefs on government regulation. Democrats usually believe in MORE government involvment, while Republicans usually believe in LESS government involvment.
of course, it is a poll conducted by CNN.I’m hoping these poll results hold for the President.
content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2012/03/barack-obama-mitt-romney-cnn-poll-/1#.T3jju5gkftc
CNN is a respected news agency. It’s not MSNBC or FOX.of course, it is a poll conducted by CNN.
CNN is a respected news agency. It’s not MSNBC or FOX.
Ringil
a.k.a. the sincere Catholic
And that would certainly effect your acceptance of the reliability of the polls conducted by CNN. What sources would you find trustworthy in conducting a similar poll?as to your first statement, that is your opinion, not mine!
Thank you. To hear some tell it, we’re dangling by a hair.Ringil
a.k.a. The Sincerely, Sincere, Orthodox Catholic
Romney is not presidential material. Better Santorum as the nominee, because Romney means another four years of Obama and Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the house.I said Romney. I like Santorum, but I don’t think he’s presidential material. That being said, if he’s against Obama, I’m voting for him. Better Romney over Santorum, but better Santorum over Obama.
A Rasmussen poll from today has Obama with a 1 point lead over Romney. Hopefully over the summer when Romney is able to focus on Obama’s failures instead of having to defend himself from attacks from Santorum and Gingrich, the voters will respond.I’m hoping these poll results hold for the President.
content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2012/03/barack-obama-mitt-romney-cnn-poll-/1#.T3jju5gkftc
You’re Welcome!Thank you. To hear some tell it, we’re dangling by a hair.![]()
I don’t know. I do know that I can’t ever see myself voting for an Individual holding the basic tenets of the Conservative American political ideology.A Rasmussen poll from today has Obama with a 1 point lead over Romney. Hopefully over the summer when Romney is able to focus on Obama’s failures instead of having to defend himself from attacks from Santorum and Gingrich, the voters will respond.
realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/elections/
I am not going to try to convince you that its wrong for a catholic to vote for Obama because I think we’ve been through that already. Is there any scenario that you could imagine in which Obama does something to cause you to not vote for him?
Ishii