At this point, I'll take Romney. He's one of the few guys actually qualified for the position among all of the front runners. He has tangible evidence that he can get things done in a crunch (SLC Olympics) and that he is capable of compromise (moderate to conservative guy as a governor in MASS) and has a track record of getting things done across the board.
Obama has potential, but I think he is still too young and inexperienced on the international stage at this point. Another 4 years, and he'll be the Dems front runner.
Giuliani did OK in NYC, but he doesn't really have much else to fall back on...and he's probably too moderate to energize the Republican base, unless Clinton gets the nod from the Dems.
Clinton has too many skeletons and no credible experience to point to for being POTUS. She tried to do things her way the first 2 years of Bill's presidency...and America hated her so much they put Newt Gingrich into power in Congress. Bill told her to shut the hell up, and the country did pretty well for the remainder of his presidency. Polls show that 50% of the country is heavily opposed to voting for her right now...that will make it tough for her to be elected. If the Democrats decide to put her out front, they will get beat. The GOP is weak and likely to not have a huge voter turnout in 08 otherwise, so why put a lightning rod like her out there to charge up the conservatives?
Edwards probably is the best Democrat at this point to me. Like Romney, he's bright and polished...and doesn't lean so far to the wacko side of the party that he's a liability.
Obama has potential, but I think he is still too young and inexperienced on the international stage at this point. Another 4 years, and he'll be the Dems front runner.
Giuliani did OK in NYC, but he doesn't really have much else to fall back on...and he's probably too moderate to energize the Republican base, unless Clinton gets the nod from the Dems.
Clinton has too many skeletons and no credible experience to point to for being POTUS. She tried to do things her way the first 2 years of Bill's presidency...and America hated her so much they put Newt Gingrich into power in Congress. Bill told her to shut the hell up, and the country did pretty well for the remainder of his presidency. Polls show that 50% of the country is heavily opposed to voting for her right now...that will make it tough for her to be elected. If the Democrats decide to put her out front, they will get beat. The GOP is weak and likely to not have a huge voter turnout in 08 otherwise, so why put a lightning rod like her out there to charge up the conservatives?
Edwards probably is the best Democrat at this point to me. Like Romney, he's bright and polished...and doesn't lean so far to the wacko side of the party that he's a liability.

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