this is a conundrum for libs. you can't ignore obamas wife while hanging onto every word uttered by bill.Would a candidates spouse affect your vote?
Absolutely. Hillary is wearing her husbands suits, Slick is becoming her way. If any Republican had brought religion into the race like Michelle Obama did, they would have been crucified. The liberal media ignored it, Rush Limbaugh pointed it out.
She convinced me today to vote Republican. I don't care who is the candidate. I'm an Independent, the Democrats lost me. I'm also a senior citizen.Would a candidates spouse affect your vote?
Only if they were an embarrassment.
Sure it would, that is their spouse and they chose a life with that person. For me the answer is yes. It all matters.
WHAT A COLOSSAL MESS THEY HAVE ON THERE HANDS.
Only if the spouse were Bill Clinton....
In a heartbeat - especially if it is Bill. Of course I'm not liberal so it doesn't impact my decision
Yes, you better believe it would.
Not only their spouse. I also look at their pets, clothing, automobiles, and favorite color.
It will if it means Billy Boy getting back into the White House
The fact that Bill Clinton is our former president is undoubtedly effecting people's views of Hillary (be they positive or negative.) Otherwise, it is the job of the candidates' wives to represent them properly. I would worry about questionable behavior of a spouse, seeing as that candidate chose that person to be their partner for life. They are two different individuals, but a person's spouse can tell you a lot about a person.
None, I think McCain's wife speaks quite well!
I really don't pay attention to the others anymore...
No.
If there is anyone out there that is foolish enough to base their vote on someones spouse, they should forfeit the right to vote.
This discussion reminds me of some of the comments that were circulating when Bill was running. . .specifically, he had made promises that he did not bother to keep, and there were people who commented, something to the effect, ';Character does not matter, it is the issues that count.';
Once again, for someone to make a statement that foolish clearly indicates that the person should forfeit the right to vote for the remainder of their life.
The privilege of voting for who we want to govern our country is a rare and hard won right. For someone to squander a vote on something so petty and inconsequential is absurd.
An interesting observation can be made at this point about Obama. . . he really does not spell out what his plan is for change. He just keeps parroting that he stands for change. Now I will agree, the man is an excellent speaker, and very charismatic, but perhaps someone could provide any legislative successes the man has had? He seems to be all talk and no ';walk.';
Hope this helps. .
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