Hello friends. My name is SK, and I have a bit of interest in politics. This time of year a day doesn't go by without hearing a headline about Barack Obama or Mitt Romney. So here is a thread where we can post news, opinions, and perhaps even a debate or two (no flaming) concerning the upcoming election for the United States presidency.
Without further adieu, the candidates.
Democratic Party:
The Senator from New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Notables: Attended Wellesley College then Yale. Wife of Bill Clinton.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 1st (36%)
The Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama
Notables: Graduate of Columbia and then Harvard Law. He's black.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 2nd (21%)
The Senator from North Carolina, John Edwards
Notables: Graduate of NC State and UNC Chapel Hill Law. Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 4th, 3rd in declared candidates (9%)
Other candidates include:
Bill Richardson (3%), Joe Biden (2%), and Dennis Kucinich (1%). Al Gore ranks 3rd in polls (15%) but has stated he is not running for the president.
Republican Party:
Former mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani
Notables: Graduate of NYU Law, famous for his handling of 9/11, Roman Catholic.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 1st (28%)
Former Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney
Notables: Graduate of BYU and Harvard Law and Business, Mormon.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 2nd (15%)
The Senator from Arizona, John McCain
Notables: Graduate of the United States Naval Academy, POW in Vietnam.
Rank in Polls (8/13): 4th, 3rd among declared candidates (11%)
Other Candidates include:
Fred Thompsan (12%) and Newt Gingrich (7%) both of whom have not officially declared their intention to run, Mike Huckabee (2%) and Ron Paul (2%).
Now you may notice some similarities between the candidates, many of them attended Ivy League (Harvard, Yale) or near Ivy League (NYU, UNC) and the majority of candidates are White Protestants. However, their are some differences from prior elections, the leaders of both parties in the polls have some unusual notables. Most obvious is Clinton being a woman, and Obama being a bi-racial man. However, the Republican Party has a Roman Catholic and a Mormon leading the race for the party's nomination. These characteristics will play big in the upcoming election.
I personally would not vote for any of these candidates, being that I think they're all part of the established American bourgeois class which has been ruling the US since its creation.
Here is an easy, fun test to see where you stand with the candidates (or at least a means to learning a bit more about them and important issues for both parties)
http://www.dehp.net/candidate/index.php
Make sure to post your results and learn about the candidate which ranked highest for you.
Here are my results:
Kucinich 15
Abortion Rights, Assault Weapons Ban, Guantanamo, Wiretapping, Border Fence, Iraq Troop Surge, Iraq Withdrawal, Same-Sex Marriage, Same-Sex Civil Union
Huckabee 11
Death Penalty, ANWR Drilling, Guns - Background Checks, Patriot Act, Iraq War, Same-Sex Constitutional Ban, Universal Healthcare
Gravel 9
Abortion Rights, Guantanamo, Border Fence, Iraq Troop Surge, Iraq Withdrawal, Same-Sex Marriage, Same-Sex Civil Union
Obama 4
Abortion Rights, Assault Weapons Ban, Patriot Act, Guantanamo, Wiretapping, Iran Sanctions, Iraq Troop Surge, Iraq Withdrawal, Same-Sex Civil Union
Clinton 1
Abortion Rights, Death Penalty, Assault Weapons Ban, Patriot Act, Guantanamo, Wiretapping, Iran Sanctions, Iran - Military Action, Iraq Troop Surge, Iraq Withdrawal, Same-Sex Civil Union
McCain 0
Giuliani -2
Edwards -3
Biden -3
Richardson -3
Dodd -4
Cox -5
Hunter -6
Romney -9
Thompson -10
Paul -14
Tancredo -18
Brownback -21