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2008 Election Candidates

Erik Said:

Please consider to list the values exhibited by the Presidential candidates, election 2008?

We Answered:

Barack Obama: Integrity.

Hillary Clinton: Vindictiveness.

John McCain: War Mongering.

Pauline Said:

2008 presidential election candidates, Final Super Tuesday?

We Answered:

Remember this is only the Primary and we are not being asked to vote for our President of the United States. In this election we vote for the candidate of our party. We hold primary elections to select delegates to national conventions at which each party's presidential candidates are officially nominated. Come November, we will then vote openly for any candidate of our choice. Will it be a Democrat or a Republican for our next President? That is the question of all questions. I will keep an open mind until I make my final vote this November. I may even keep my choice private until after I place my Presidential election vote. I will just have to wait and see but thank you for asking.

Henry Said:

Where can I find t shirts with funny slogans relating to the 2008 US Election candidates?

We Answered:

Try cafepress

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Jean Said:

How many popular votes were garnered by third party candidates for the 2008 election?

We Answered:

All in all a little above 1,000,000.

Candidate Party Votes Pct
Barack Obama Democratic 51,978,612 51.32%
John McCain Republican 48,071,755 47.47%
Ralph Nader (none) 511,871 0.51%
Bob Barr Libertarian 404,756 0.40%
Chuck Baldwin Constitution 142,613 0.14%
Cynthia McKinney Green 117,367 0.12%
Alan Keyes (none) 17,757 0.02%
Ron Paul (none) 13,961 0.01%
Roger Calero Socialist Workers 6,762 0.01%
GloriaLa Riva PSL 6,697 0.01%

Mildred Said:

2008 Presidential Election, Possible Candidates?

We Answered:

I don't know about the Dems. They are in such disarray and unorganized right now that they need to get their act together soon. Obama would be a good choice, but he's too new in the Senate that I would be surprised if he ran. Maybe 2012 though. And I don't think Hillary will get pas the primaries if she runs.

On the Repub side, Rice has stated she was not going to run, so I don't think she will. Powell is a good choice if he wants to run. But I really like McCain. He is a moderate conservative, and I think he would have the best chance. Everything lately have been to the extremes: either extreme right or extreme left. People are getting sick and tired of it, and I think will move more to the center this election.

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