Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
Al Gore
John Edwards
Wesley Clark
Bill Richardson
Joe Biden
Dennis Kucinich
Chris Dodd
Tom Vilsack
I'd like to try something and I'm not sure how it will fly but I'm gonna run it up the flag pole anyway.
I would like gather folks who support these candidates for president do something a little different and tell us one thing that you like about your candidate and here's the part that's different. Tell one thing that you don't like about your candidate.
I would like someone like Joe T. who seems to support Hillary Clinton to share something that he doesn't like about her and something that he likes about her.
Joe I only used your name because I have seen you post "Go Hillary Go" and you're just an example I'm not trying to pick on you.
Republican's please respond too but I'm gonna ask the same of the republican gather folks also in another article http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977065600
So there it is I hope that this gets some reply's


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Since I am not a democrat I want to be objective.....Hmm.... I think some of his speeches in the past have pandered to illegal immigrants.
She comes off as too dogmatic. I think that hurts her and I don't like it that she does this.
And Thanks to Jeff And Suzanne
He doesn't articulate his vision clearly.
I don't think he "wants" to be President. If he enters the race, I believe it will be out of a sense of responsibility, and he must have good reason being hesitant. I think he knows it will be personally destructive for him, he has seen what the paradox of great power in combination with great limitation does to serious people.
Yes, I think you have a good idea here, and ought not abandon it yet.
Thanks for your comments John.
represents someone who could be a strong President.
What I don't like about him is he doesn't always
get his message across clearly about how he
differs from other Democratic candidates.
Negative: I think he may be naive about in expecting others to be as ethical as he is. He's learning though.
I'll say Hillary Clinton probably has the most relevant experience for this job, but that in itself is a negative given the propensity of politicians to forget who they work for.
Senator Obama is a less experienced politican - both a positive and a negative.
Senator Edwards has a better handle on the plight of the middle class than any candidate I've seen in a very, very long time (not to mention the poor). As a candidate, though, he's not "loud" enough about his message.
Suzanne is right on the money when it comes to Richardson and I agree with John Knight regarding Al Gore. A further note about Gore - he would be an excellent president but I think he's beyond the office now (in a good way).
i do not like the fact that she comes off cold and aloof..although i really don't think she is that!