Would you vote for Rice?

Would you vote for Rice for POTUS?

  • No.

    Votes: 73 16.8%
  • Yes.

    Votes: 232 53.5%
  • I'd also campaign for her.

    Votes: 129 29.7%

  • Total voters
    434
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Barbara

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Barring questions of whether you think she could get the nomination, would you personally vote for her for President of the US in the general election if she was the candidate?
 
Yes. She seems to be a good suporter of 2nd amendment, and a decent all around woman.

Ide like to know more about her other feelings on issues first though.
 
Pro-2A, conservative. Unafraid to speak her mind, and when she does I often like what comes out. I'd definitely vote for her, probably campaign for her.
 
as a political science major (i'll have a degree by 08 though...) I would *love* to see a race with a Black, Female, conservative Republican. :cool:
 
Heck, a colored woman as president would be great for republicans. Dispell the myth that, despite what alot of Democrats say, not all republicans are homophobic rascist rednecks.
 
I've always been confused as to how modern black elites (not necessarily the general population) can consider the Democratic Party as the one they plug. Wasn't Lincoln a Republican?



btw- I'd love to see the media's slant against C.R.
 
Yep.

I, too, find amusement in the fact that the Republicans have a chance at putting not only the first woman, but the first minority in office. This, the party of oppression, if you would believe some choice people.
 
Lets see Rice or Klinton -- I will take Rice anyday because she knows what the country was founded on and she would keep the constitution as it is. UNfortunately she has no aspiration to move to a higher office she wants to be the football commissioner and to me that sounds like a demotion as it would not require someone of her intellect
 
Ha, after listening to here 9-11 testimony, I could not vote for such a liar.

Bingo!

besides, she's a Republican and will be more concerned with party line than people.

The reset button needs to be pushed on both main parties.
 
I voted yes before seeing the I'd campaign for her option. I'd go one better and donate money for her campaign.
 
[sarcasm]No, I'm going to vote for someone who 99% of the voters in the country have never heard of and has a bettter chance of winning the PowerBall lottery 20 times in 2008 than becoming president because I can't stand Bush [/sarcasm] :neener:


Not only will I vote for her, but I would volunteer to help her campaign.
 
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