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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (33741)1/20/2007 2:51:25 PM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 541915
 
Good points. I am totally open-minded about who I would vote for in the primaries, and which party I will vote for in the general election. For once, I will be in a potential swing state, Virginia, where my vote could actually matter, unlike Texas, LOL. So I will be listening and reflecting a lot.

Hillary is no doubt very efficient and smooth. We'll see if that's what voters want. Presidential elections are usually won more by passion and charisma, unless both candidates are stiffs like 1988.

If I had to vote today I would go for Richardson or Hagel so charisma is not high on my personal list. But I don't think my approach is very representative of most voters in that respect.