Kerry dead last
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Kerry dead last
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...src=rss&rpc=22
Here's the 20:
1. Rudy Guliani
2. Barack Obama
3. John McCain
4. Condoleezza Rice
5. Bill Clinton
6. Joseph Lieberman
7. Michael Bloomberg
8. John Edwards
9. Hilary Clinton
10. Bill Richardson
11. Joseph Biden
12. Nancy Pelosi
13. Mitt Romney
14. Al Gore
15. G.W. Bush
16. Evan Bayh
17. Newt Gingrich
18. Bill Frist
19. Harry Reid
20. John Kerry
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic Sen. John Kerry, mulling a second bid for the U.S. presidency, finished dead last in a poll released on Monday on the likability of 20 top American political figures.
1. Rudy Guliani
2. Barack Obama
3. John McCain
4. Condoleezza Rice
5. Bill Clinton
6. Joseph Lieberman
7. Michael Bloomberg
8. John Edwards
9. Hilary Clinton
10. Bill Richardson
11. Joseph Biden
12. Nancy Pelosi
13. Mitt Romney
14. Al Gore
15. G.W. Bush
16. Evan Bayh
17. Newt Gingrich
18. Bill Frist
19. Harry Reid
20. John Kerry
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Originally Posted by Salty
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...src=rss&rpc=22
Here's the 20:
1. Rudy Guliani
2. Barack Obama
3. John McCain
4. Condoleezza Rice
5. Bill Clinton
6. Joseph Lieberman
7. Michael Bloomberg
8. John Edwards
9. Hilary Clinton
10. Bill Richardson
11. Joseph Biden
12. Nancy Pelosi
13. Mitt Romney
14. Al Gore
15. G.W. Bush
16. Evan Bayh
17. Newt Gingrich
18. Bill Frist
19. Harry Reid
20. John Kerry
Here's the 20:
1. Rudy Guliani
2. Barack Obama
3. John McCain
4. Condoleezza Rice
5. Bill Clinton
6. Joseph Lieberman
7. Michael Bloomberg
8. John Edwards
9. Hilary Clinton
10. Bill Richardson
11. Joseph Biden
12. Nancy Pelosi
13. Mitt Romney
14. Al Gore
15. G.W. Bush
16. Evan Bayh
17. Newt Gingrich
18. Bill Frist
19. Harry Reid
20. John Kerry
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Originally Posted by gpatmac
Uh uh.
I've never voted, neither.
I've never voted, neither.
But you knew all this already.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Then you know about his past and all those scandals. His lack of respect for free speech, his illegal immigrant policies, and other things that no Republican or Democrat will vote for. He has no shot in hell and is just riding his success of 9/11 as far as he can. Not that I can blame him but he has no shot in hell.
But you knew all this already.
But you knew all this already.
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Originally Posted by Jakes02
Bush is an idiot. He shouldn't even be in the top 20 out of 20
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
haven't done much research on him have you?
I've spoken to A LOT of people (and a lot of old timers) that lived in NY when Guliani was major. And despite a couple bumps in the road (laying off city workers when the workers just weren't listening to him and some might say education) they always say NYC was worse or far worse under Koch, Dinkins, Beame, Lindsay or Wagner. Street crime that was busting at the seams (mainly in the upper west side) with Dinkins almost completely vanished on the scummiest streets with Guliani. I like to think of Guliani as the Arnold equivalent... not perfect (what politician or human being is?) but really a stand-up politician that's done a lot of good. Seems that poor opinions of Guliani come from a small percentage in NYC and largely from people that never lived in NYC.
Of course, given the fact Guliani is pro-choice, Republicans will shoot themselves in the foot by nominating a total right-winger that cannot win in 2008. Then again, he's anti-2nd amendment too... but I doubt he'd ever bring that into national politics.
Last edited by Salty; 12-01-2006 at 12:12 PM.