I'm not American but I want Obama to win mainly because of the power of his his speeches, and his message. He behaves like a real president should behave and has actual morals it seems.
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Im for hillary because of many things. One is that she has a history of actions and results. She was directly responsible for the creation of healthcare programs for children and is working on a plan for national healthcare which I think we need. She has alot of my other interests in mind as well such as Gay Rights, Global Warming actions, and reducing dependency on oil. She has gotten alot of heat for the campaign so far because its so close between hillary and obama and its been alot of back and forth stuff. I think that she has shown she is human, and also she WOULD be the first woman in the whitehouse which would be lovely as well. If I had to chose though, Obama is my runner up.
I am Canadian so the American Presidency doesnt directly affect me but indirectly anything that happens with the states affects us all. For me it is a toss up between Hilary and Obama both seem to have a pretty decent platform aside from that it might be kind of snazzy to see a female president.
_________________ “I have as much authority as the Pope, I just don’t have as many people who believe it.” - George Carlin
I'm not of age nor am I American, but I would totally vote for Obama. I'm trying to convince my (American) step-dad to vote for Obama, if possible. But he hasn't voted in like 20 years or something like that. So it might not happen.
I'm Canadian too ...
But I'm not an Obama or Clinton fan.
I'm pulling for Mitt Romney. At this point his chances aren't looking so great . Being from Canada I'm most worried about foreign affairs, trade, and immigration. And I support most things he stands for there.
I don't know if you guys have checked out http://glassbooth.org/ it's just a site where you can fill out a survey and it will tell you your top match. Obviously not telling you who to vote for just guides you.
My glassbooth results were all low 80s for Gravel, Clinton and Obama in that order. Even though I've never heard of Gravel.. But considering I'm 1. underaged and 2. a British citizen and not an American, I'm not and probably won't ever be eligible to vote. But I'd still support Obama, and pretty much anyone who has a good solid plan about global warming & the environment