Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Do You Like The Most?

Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Do You Like The Most?

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Christopher Dodd, was born May 27, 1944, in Connecticut and is a five-term U.S. Senator from that state. Dodd was reported to be a likely contender for the Democratic Vice President slot on John Kerry's ticket in 2004. In May 2006, Dodd said he has "decided to do all the things that are necessary to prepare to seek the presidency in 2008", including hiring staff, raising money and traveling around the country in the next few months to enlist support.[6] On Jan. 11, 2007, Dodd announced his Presidential candidacy on the "Imus in the Morning" radio show with Don Imus.[7]
U.S. Senator from Connecticut: 1981–Present
U.S. Representative from the Connecticut's 2nd congressional district: 1975–1981
 
John Edwards, born June 10, 1953, in South Carolina, former U.S. Senator from North Carolina, candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2004 Democratic vice-presidential nominee. As a presidential candidate, Edwards was famed for his populist message in his "Two Americas" speech and also for his optimistic, positive attitude. This was evidenced by his refusal to attack his opponents. In the primaries, Sen. Edwards had strong come-from-behind showings in the crucial states of Iowa, Oklahoma, Virginia, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Georgia. He also won the North Carolina caucus and the South Carolina primary. Edwards has kept his Federal Leadership PAC, the One America Committee, active to help Democrats across the nation win elections in the future. On February 5, 2005, Edwards spoke at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's fundraising dinner. On August 18, 2005, Edwards traveled to Waterloo, Iowa, to deliver an address to the Iowa AFL-CIO, a potential key supporter in the Iowa caucus. On December 26, 2006, Edwards formally announced his candidacy.[8]

U.S. Senator from North Carolina: 1999–2005
Director of the Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 2005–2006
Council on Foreign Relations
 
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, born October 26, 1947, in Illinois, U.S. Senator from New York and former First Lady of the United States. Clinton announced the formation of her exploratory committee on 20 January 2007, with a post on her website.[4] She has delivered several speeches which analysts say are intended to reach out to moderates. She has also been holding fundraising meetings, including meeting with women from Massachusetts, a key constituency of potential rival and 2004 nominee John Kerry; however, these activities are consistent with the lead up to a campaign for re-election to her Senate seat in 2006. Many Republicans appear to be hoping that Senator Clinton will run for President, presumably believing her to be a polarizing figure. If elected, Clinton would be the first female president. Clinton announced on January 20, 2007, that she will run in 2008 (the same day she announced the formation of an exploratory committee). She has filed the official paperwork for an exploratory committee.[5]

Chairperson of the United States Legal Services Corporation: 1977
First Lady of Arkansas: 1979–1981 and 1983–1992
Chairperson of the Children's Defense Fund: 1986–1991
Director on the Board of Wal-Mart : 1986–1992
First Lady of the United States: 1993–2001
Chairperson of the President's Task Force on Health Care Reform: 1993
Founding Chairwoman of the Save America's Treasures program
Co-Founder of the Office of Violence Against Women: 1995
Chairwoman of the Adoption and Safe Families Act: 1997
U.S. Senator from New York: 2001–present
 
Bill Richardson, born November 15, 1947, in Pasadena, California, Governor of New Mexico, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Secretary of Energy and U.S. Representative. After reportedly informing party leaders in February 2005 of his intention to run for president, on December 7, 2006, Richardson said "I am running" during his response to a prospective question about the 2008 presidential election by Fox News, however he later retracted the decision and said he would make an official decision by January. Recently on The Daily Show, Richardson stated that he was definitely running for President. On May 21, 2007, he officially declared his candidacy. [15] If elected he would be the first Hispanic American to hold Presidential Office.
Governor of New Mexico: 2003–Present
United States Secretary of Energy: 1998–2001
United States Ambassador to the United Nations: 1997–1998
U.S. Representative from the New Mexico's 3rd congressional district: 1983–1997
 
Barack Obama, born August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Senator from Illinois. A "draft Obama" movement began with his well-received 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address. Obama was the featured speaker at Iowa Senator Tom Harkin's annual steak fry, a political event favored by presidential hopefuls in the lead-up to the Iowa caucus. He was endorsed by talk show host Oprah Winfrey in 2006.[13] Various recent opinion polls have seen Obama's support falling, with him trailing only Hillary Clinton in several polls. If elected, he would become the first African-American President of the United States. Obama announced on February 10, 2007, that he will run in 2008. He has filed the official paperwork. He is also already wasting tax payers money by requesting Secret Service protection for himself and his family, the first candidate in history to ask for and get Secret Service protection this early in the campaign. This is a sign of things to come.

U.S. Senator from Illinois: 2005–Present
 
Joe Biden, born November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S. Senator from Delaware and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, although he ceased active campaigning in 1987, before the first primaries. Biden first hinted that he might run in 2008 in a December 8, 2004, radio interview with host Don Imus, saying: "I'm going to proceed as if I'm going to run." Biden has repeatedly stated his intention to run, and did so as early as 21 March 2006. Biden's Federal Leadership PAC is "Unite Our States", which tracks Biden's public appearances and policy positions. On 7 January 2007, when asked by Tim Russert on Meet the Press "Are you running for President?" he responded, "I am running for President." He also said he plans to create an exploratory committee by the end of the month.[1][2][3] On January 31, 2007, he officially signed the papers with the FEC to run for president.

U.S. Senator from Delaware: 1973–Present
 
He can't be much worse than the guy who's currently in office. LOL. He's reasonable on guns and tough on sex offenders. Plus he has some foreign policy experience, or as much as a governor can have. He's negotiated in the Sudan and North Korea, with good results each time. That's all I can ask of a Dem.
 
He can't be much worse than the guy who's currently in office. LOL. He's reasonable on guns and tough on sex offenders. That's all I can ask of a Dem.

Dodd's tougher on Sex Offender's, I don't know what his stance on gun's is. Although I am pretty sure he is a hunter, so he has to support them in a way?
 
The Elmer Fudd types will sell the rest of us out in a heartbeat it it means they can keep their gay-ass "sporting" arms. Dodd is no friend of law-abiding gun owners.

Why isn't he? Like I said earlier he can't be half bad as he hates Harry Reid with a Passion.
 
None of the above.......

They can't run a candidate today, that used to be from the Democrat Party of old( look how they turned on Zell Miller and Joe Lieberman...cause the didn't stay in LOCKSTEP)........
They used to have a viable candidate of the Old Party of the People.........
Here's how they portray their candidate......

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Very pretty......

They are such a party that is made a joke of today.....And the sad part is..........they don't even realize or acknowledge it.....


Their all running for the lefty Kook wing, moveon, du underground.....

None of the Democrats running today is worth voting for dog catcher....You couldn't pay me enough to vote for any of them, but hey, they might go out and pay all the street people to go and vote for a Democrat, if they buy them a bottle of wine)........::cuckoo:

The Democrat Party of old.........is GONE

This new Democrat party of today............is a joke....

Just look at their first six months of being a (SLIGHT MAJORITY)......

They have been the laughing stock of THE NORMAL AMERICANS.....:clap2:

Go Democrats Go.....

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Show your true colors.............the Republicans will see a victory.....in 2008..
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