Comments from California voters
By The Associated Press
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
(02-05) 19:27 PST , (AP) --
Comments from California voters:
"I don't believe in dynasties. We've got Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes. That's not what this country is about. It's not a monarchy." â Hank Hardin, 61, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"I just like the fact he says things the way it is. I like the fact he works across boundaries with Republicans and Democrats." â Mike Ronnebeck, 45, who voted for John McCain.
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"As an intellectual feminist type, I'm excited to have a woman running. I'd like to see a woman be president, but she's not the one right now." â Kiersten Johnson, 38, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"Race and gender don't matter. I will vote for who I think will be a good president, I think that's Hillary Clinton." â Elizabeth Kim, who voted for Hillary Clinton.
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"He presents a remarkable skin color for the rest of the world to admire." â Steve Scheibel, 51, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"I think she is well-educated, well-spoken and she has the foreign policy experience we need." â Linda Kennedy, 61, who voted for Hillary Clinton.
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"I agree with the issues that he is proposing. The health care reform, the economy, his stand on the war and immigration reform, which is really the thing that made me vote for him." Juan Carlos, 32, who voted for John McCain.
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"After eight years of the dark ages under Bush, the Democrats deserve a strong candidate." â Allison Goldberger, 49, who was undecided.
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"My first choice was Giuliani. But when he dropped out, I decided to go with Mitt (because of his position on illegal immigration). He's the only one talking about it. ... It's getting so bad, it's an issue." â Lindsey Aimone, 33, who voted for Mitt Romney.
By The Associated Press
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
(02-05) 19:27 PST , (AP) --
Comments from California voters:
"I don't believe in dynasties. We've got Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes. That's not what this country is about. It's not a monarchy." â Hank Hardin, 61, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"I just like the fact he says things the way it is. I like the fact he works across boundaries with Republicans and Democrats." â Mike Ronnebeck, 45, who voted for John McCain.
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"As an intellectual feminist type, I'm excited to have a woman running. I'd like to see a woman be president, but she's not the one right now." â Kiersten Johnson, 38, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"Race and gender don't matter. I will vote for who I think will be a good president, I think that's Hillary Clinton." â Elizabeth Kim, who voted for Hillary Clinton.
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"He presents a remarkable skin color for the rest of the world to admire." â Steve Scheibel, 51, who voted for Barack Obama.
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"I think she is well-educated, well-spoken and she has the foreign policy experience we need." â Linda Kennedy, 61, who voted for Hillary Clinton.
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"I agree with the issues that he is proposing. The health care reform, the economy, his stand on the war and immigration reform, which is really the thing that made me vote for him." Juan Carlos, 32, who voted for John McCain.
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"After eight years of the dark ages under Bush, the Democrats deserve a strong candidate." â Allison Goldberger, 49, who was undecided.
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"My first choice was Giuliani. But when he dropped out, I decided to go with Mitt (because of his position on illegal immigration). He's the only one talking about it. ... It's getting so bad, it's an issue." â Lindsey Aimone, 33, who voted for Mitt Romney.