Does it make a difference?
why vote for them?
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1. I would vote for a woman because i am a woman or i believe a woman should be president because of her sex.
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no i disagree9
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whether a man or woman it has zero influence on my vote17
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Whether a man or a woman has some but not all influence on my vote.7
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2. I will vote for a black man because i am black or I believe a black man should be in office because of his race.
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no I disagree10
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Race has no influence on my vote17
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Race has some influence on how i will vote.6
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3. do you consider the race or sex as an influence in how america will vote?
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GrouchoMarxJr
My guess is that somewhere around 20% of those who vote will cast a vote based solely on gender, race or both...
Unfortunately, there are no shortages of dimwits and borderline morons who stumble into the voting booths.
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mstar1
None- zero--I could care less what someones race or sex is
The country has serious issues that need to be addressed, my vote is going to whoever imo can do the job best, I dont reallly care if they are green --it doesnt matter to me.
Im sure there is some percentage of voters out there who will vote for 'the black guy' because he's black, the woman because shes a woman just as some voters will vote for 'the white guy' solely because he is white or vote for the one with the best suit or the best haircut.
Personally I think this country has bigger issues
that the best person for the job should handle
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pond
thank you for your reply.
you do not see an elephant.
no one previous to this election has won past the primarys ... just a thought alot of people do run one year a guy who thought we should make contact with his good friends the aliens ran he didnt get far either.
many run for president this is the first time contenders can have a choice.
do i think it should be an influence? no
do i think it has an influence? absolutely.
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waysider
Excellent questions, Pond!
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Ron G.
I doubt that being a woman will have any significant bearing on Hillary Clinton. People either like it a lot or they dislike it intensely with few in between, it seems.
Women governors have been around for a very long time. the first woman governor of Texas, Miriam A. "MA" Ferguson was elected to that office in 1925, and again in 193something...maybe 32. She wasn't the nations first woman governor, however, as Wyoming elected one a year or so earlier, as I recall.
Interestingly, MA Ferguson was elected governor, after her husband was impeached and removed from the governors office, with the slogan "Two governors for the price of one".
Sounds eerily familiar...doesn't it?
In 1996, I voted for a pair that inlcuded Jo Jorgensen as candidate for Vice President, and then, of course, there was Geraldine Ferraro in '84. I don't seem to recall that being a major issue, then.
I don't think it'll make any significant difference since woman governors and other office holders have been around since the early part of the 20th century.
As for blacks, that might play a little differently, but I sorta doubt that, too. As mstar pointed out, that's not without precedent, either.
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markomalley
I would be proud to vote for a woman for office. A couple of figures come to mind: Margaret Thatcher. Jeanne Kirkpatrick. There are others, of course.
I would be proud to vote for a black man for office. A couple of figures come to mind: Michael Steele, JC Watts. There are others, of course.
I would prefer that race and sex would not be issues, but that a person's positions on the issues of the day were the determinants. But as long as 'race politics' and 'gender politics' are issues discussed during election cycles, the race and sex of the candidates will continue to be factors.
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rhino
Overall I would probably lean slightly to a non white non male ... that leaves several minorities, and females or daffy duck.
But that would be a small factor.
I just saw Obama on CNBC talking with Jack Welch, who seemed to like Obama better than Hillary or Edwards.
Dick Morris seems to think the strong black vote for Obama instead of Hillary, may turn the white Democrat vote away from Obama.
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pond
to write policy for a city or to govern is not exactly dealing with the world order as the commander in chief.
Some foriegn countries do not accept the notion of equality for woman .
do you think if a woman is voted as the leader of our MILITARY it will effect how we are responded too during sanctions and talks regarding policy in these foriegn countries?
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ex70sHouston
Call me short sighted or dumb. I really don't give a rats a@s what other coutry's think of my president. He or she is mine and not his.
Race and gender will play a part in this election.
Bill won by being a centrist. Moving to the middle. Right now I view Hillary as that person in the Dem party.
Personaly I'm looking at McCain and Huckaby.
I'd vote for Cody Rice.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Being more conservative in my views, I wouldn't vote for Hillary or Obama because they're liberals.
I, like Ex70's, would probably vote for Condoleezza Rice.
George
P.S. Frankly, I expect that the first woman and/or black to be elected President will be a Republican, because a lot of Democrats would vote for him/her on the basis of race/gender.
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pond
that is an interesting observation George lol
Rice is to smart to ruin her career and become president, she has influence because she has integrity in the community at large, if she ran theywill shred her to pieces I think and she doesnt need it.
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