Which of the following would you vote for president?
Q. A. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) B. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) C. Barack Obama (D-IL) D. John Edwards (D-NC) E. Joe Biden (D-DE) F. Tom Vilsack (D-IA) G. [Willard] Mitt Romney (R-MA) H. Sam Brownback (R-KS) I. William "Bill" Richardson (R-NM) J. Condoleezza Rice (R-AL) K. John McCain (R-AZ) L. Jim Gilmore (R-VA) M. Rudi Giuliani (R-NY) N. Write in a name It's not necessary, but please give a reason as to why you would vote for that candidate.
Asked by Anonymous - Wed Jan 24 12:37:52 2007 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A. Christopher Dodd (D-CT)- I don't know enought baout him. B. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)- If she won the primary. C. Barack Obama (D-IL)- Definatly, in the primary & secondary. D. John Edwards (D-NC)- If he won the primary. E. Joe Biden (D-DE)- No, I don't like him. F. Tom Vilsack (D-IA)- Don't know enough. G. [Willard] Mitt Romney (R-MA)- Don't know enough. H. Sam Brownback (R-KS)- definatly not. He is a fundie & wants to turn this country back hundreds of years. Prayer in school? Abortion 100% illegal? Gay discrimination? not in this country. I. William "Bill" Richardson (R-NM)- Sure. J. Condoleezza Rice (R-AL)- She's said a hundred times she isn't running. K. John McCain (R-AZ)- I don't like that he's pro-life, so I wouldn'r vote for him,… [cont.]
Answered by Kirbyish - Wed Jan 24 13:17:20 2007

If the 2008 elections were held today, who would you vote for?
Q. Of the following candidates: Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, Barack Obama, John McCain, Condoleeza Rice, Tom Vilsack (the governor of Iowa), or ___ (fill in the blank)? I know that not all of these people have announced their canidacy, but many of them have, and others are expected to announce their candidacy soon. Yes, folks, these ARE the likely candidates.
Asked by Lanani - Fri Nov 17 15:52:55 2006 - - 17 Answers - 0 Comments

A. RUDY! He did wonders in NY while he was there. Remember what Time Square looked like BEFORE Giuliani?? Yeah... purdy bad. Imagine what he could do for the entire country! I'm not even republican, and he would get my strong vote ASAP.
Answered by royrox - Sat Nov 18 23:11:09 2006

Does the line of succession mean, the ones in the bottom has less power?
Q. does this mean, the lower you are, the less inportant you are, and less poweer you have now. and does the ones in the top make more money than the ones in the bottom? Office Current Officer 1 Vice President and President of the Senate Joe Biden 2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi 3 President pro tempore of the Senate Robert Byrd 4 Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 5 Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner 6 Secretary of Defense Robert Gates Attorney General Eric Holder (nominated) 7 Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar 8 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack Secretary of Commerce TBA Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis (nominated) Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Daschle (nominated) … [cont.]
Asked by What's up - Thu Jan 22 19:20:02 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No, it means that if one dies, the one below assumes the responsibility. Your order relates to the succession of presidency in the US. After 13, I believe it goes to the Supreme Court. This is important in the event of a nuclear or other massive strike against the US government. It is also why not every head of government is at the State of the Union address. One member of the cabinet is typically in a secure location until all the members disperse and the odds of wiping out the government in one swoop diminishes.
Answered by intelex - Thu Jan 22 19:27:00 2009

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