US Presidental Candidates

piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:55 pm
Use the official websites for Presidential information. Use the Senatorial/Congressional websites for voting records, etc.

[SIZE="4"]Democrats:[/SIZE]
First Tier Candidates for the Democratic Party:
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York

Official Website:
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/?splash=1

Senatorial Website:
http://clinton.senate.gov/

Senator Barack Obama of Illinois

Official Website:
http://www.barackobama.com/

Senatorial Website:
http://obama.senate.gov/

Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina

Official Website:
http://johnedwards.com/splash/

Second Tier Candidates:
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico

Official Website:
http://www.richardsonforpresident.com/

Gubenatorial Website:
http://www.governor.state.nm.us/index2.php

Senator Joe Biden of Delaware

Official Website:
http://www.joebiden.com/

Senatorial Website:
http://biden.senate.gov/

Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut

Official Website:
http://www.chrisdodd.com/

Senatorial Website:
http://dodd.senate.gov/

Third Tier Candidates:
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio

Official Website:
http://kucinich.us/

Congressional Website:
http://kucinich.house.gov/

Former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska

Official Website:
http://www.gravel2008.us/

Potential notable candidates:
Retired General Wesley Clark of Arkansas
Former Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee


[size="4"]Republicans:[/size]
First Tier Candidates for the Republican Party:
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York City, New York
Senator John McCain of Arizona
Former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts

Second Tier Candidates:
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas
Former Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
Representative Duncan Hunter of California
Former Governor Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin

Third Tier Candidates:
Former Governor Jim Gilmore of Virginia
Representative Ron Paul of Texas
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado

Potential notable candidates:
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska
Former Senator and actor Fred Thompson of Tennessee


[size="4"]Constitution Party:[/size]
Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Constitution Party (United States):
James Gilchrist of California
Dale Thompson of Kentucky

[size="4"]Green Party:[/size]
Elaine Brown of Georgia
Kat Swift, co-chair of Texas Green Party.
Alan Augustson of Chicago, Illinois

Individuals frequently mentioned as possible candidates:
Ralph Nader of Connecticut (rumored candidate. A "Draft Nader" effort has begun among some Greens.)
Former Representative Cynthia McKinney of Georgia
Rebecca Rotzler of New York

[size="4"]Libertarian Party:[/size]
Official candidates who have filed with the FEC for the Libertarian Party:
Mike Jingozian of Oregon
Bob Jackson of Michigan
Steve Kubby of California
George Phillies of Massachusetts
Christine Smith of Colorado

Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy:
Barry Hess of Arizona
Robert Milnes of New Jersey
Wayne Allyn Root of Nevada

[size="4"]Independents:[/size]
Official candidates who have filed with the FEC as independent candidates:
James H. Mccall of Ohio
Donald K. Allen of Ohio
Steve Adams of Kentucky
David Koch of Utah
John Taylor Bowles of South Carolina

Individuals who have expressed serious interest
David J. Masters of North Carolina

Individuals rumored to be considering a presidential run:
Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:56 pm
[size="4"]Views of Democrats[/size]

[size="3"]Overview:[/size]
Anti-Iraqi War (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel)
New Direction In Iraq (Biden, Dodd)
Pro-Israel (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Dodd)
Stop Darfur genocide (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Biden)
Sign Kyoto Protocol (Kucinich, Gravel)
Pro-Energy Conservation (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Biden, Dodd, Kucinich, Gravel)
Raise Minimum Wage (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson)
Universal Health Care:
-Single Payer (Kucinich)
-Non-Single Payer (Clinton, Obama, Edwards)
-?? (Richardson, Biden?, Gravel))
Pro-Education Vouchers (Edwards)
Anti-Education Vouchers (Clinton, Obama, Richardson)
Pro-Choice (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Dodd, Kucinich, Gravel)
Pro-Stem Cell Research (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Dodd, Gravel)
Pro-Same Sex Marriage (Kucinich, Gravel)
Anti-Same Sex Marriages (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson)
Pro-Civil Unions (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson)
Pro-Death Penalty (Clinton, Edwards, Richardson)
Anti-Death Penalty (Obama, Kucinich, Gravel)
Pro-Net Neutrality (Clinton, Obama, Edwards)
Gun Control (Clinton (moderate), Obama (moderate), Edwards (minimal), Richardson (very minimal), Dodd (high moderate), Kucinich (high moderate), Gravel (minimal))
Ending “War On Drugs (Kucinich, Gravel)
De-Criminalization of Marijuana (Kucinich, Gravel)

[size="3"]Individual Candidates:[/size]
Hilary Clinton (Campaign Site)
Get rid of national debt
Against illegal immigration but votes suggest otherwise
Illegalize Flag Burning
Pro-control on video games
Make college more affordable.
Create good jobs with good wages to expand the middle class.
Higher pay to teachers and principals
Reforming the “No Child Left Behind Act”
Increasing access to high-quality early education and helping to create Early Head Start.

Barack Obama (Campaign Site)
Pro-Guest Work Program
Does not rule out military action against Iran
Increase Teachers pay on a merit basis (higher standardized test scores, higher pay)

John Edwards (Campaign Site)
Fight Global Warming
Illegal Immigration
Strengthen Middle Class

Bill Richardson (Campaign Site)
Net Neutrality ??

Joe Biden (Campaign Site)

More scholarships for college
Raise teacher’s pay
Increase Law Enforcement funding
Reduce greenhouse emissions

Chris Dodd (Campaign Site)

Pro-Restoring the Constitution Act of 2007
Anti-banning same sex marriage
Pro-Chavez
Pro-Free trade
Reduce Greenhouse emissions
Budget control
Reform no child left behind
Very pro-Head Start programs
More scholarships for college
Lower health care costs

Dennis Kucinich (Campaign Site)

Education for everyone
Withdrawal from WTO ad NAFTA
Repealing Patriot Act
Fostering a world of international cooperation
Anti-Privitation of Social Security
Social Security benefits at age 65
Creating cabinet-level “Department of Peace”
Ratifying the ABM Treaty
Introducing reforms to bring about instant-runoff voting
Creating a balance between workers and corporations
Ending the H1B and L1 Visa Programs
Restoring rural communities and family farms

Mike Gravel (Campaign Site)

Get rid of IRS and Income tax and replace with progressive sales tax
Support of a Palestinian state along with an Israeli one
Cutting down US’s nuclear bombs from 10,000s to hundreds
Against military confrontation with Iran
Outlaw torture by US military
Disfavors deportation of Illegals
Citizen initiated national lawmaking
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:57 pm
[size="4"]Views of Republicans[/size]

[size="3"]Overview:[/size]
Pro-Iraqi War (Giuliani, McCain, Romney, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Thompson, Gilmore)
Anti-Iraqi War (Paul, Tancredo)
Win “War On Terror” (Giuliani, McCain, Romney, Huckabee, Hunter, Thompson. Gilmore)
Pro-Israel (McCain, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter)
Anti-Kyoto Protocol (Romney, Brownback)
Anti-NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO (Hunter, Paul)
Abolish Income Tax (Huckabee, Paul, Tancredo)
Pro-Education Vouchers (Giuliani, McCain, Romney, Brownback, Hunter, Tancredo)
Privatized Health Care (Giuliani, Romney, Brownback, Huckabee, Thompson)
Lower Taxes (Giuliani, McCain, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Thompson, Gilmore, Paul)
Lower US Deficit (McCain, Romney Huckabee)
Pro-Choice (Giuliani)
Pro-life (McCain, Romney, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Thompson, Gilmore, Paul, Tancredo)
Pro-Capital Punishment (Giuliani, McCain, Romney)
Anti-Capital Punishment (Brownback, Paul)
Anti-Torture (McCain, Paul)
Pro-Energy Conservation (Giuliani, McCain, Romney, Brownback, Huckabee, Thompson, Gilmore)
Anti-Same Sex Marriage (Giuliani, McCain, Romney, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Thompson, Gilmore, Tancredo)
Pro-Civil Union (Romney)
Anti-Civil Union (McCain, Gilmore)
Pro-Stem Cell Research (Giuliani, Huckabee)
Anti-Stem Cell Research (McCain, Romney, Brownback)
Gun Control [(Giuliani (high moderate), McCain (minimal), Romney (moderate), Brownback (minimal), Huckabee (minimal), Hunter (minimal), Thompson (minimal), Gilmore (minimal), Paul (minimal), Tancredo (minimal]

[size="3"]Individual Candidates:[/size]
Rudy Giuliani (Campaign Site)
Pro-Military Action against Iran

John McCain (Campaign Site)

Privatized Social Security
Favors teaching of Intelligent Design

Mitt Romney (Campaign Site)

Economic Sanctions on Iran
Diplomatic Isolation of Iran
Against Raising Taxes
Invest in Technology
Raise Education Goals

Sam Brownback (Campaign Site)

Limit power to Federal Courts on Church/State decisions
Favors teaching of Intelligent Design
Against wiretapping
Help Darfur conflict
Reform the UN
New Homestead Act

Mike Huckabee (Campaign Site)

Supply Israel with “state-of-the-art” weapons
Free Trade
Pro-FairTax
Bring “weapons of mass instruction” to schools (music and art)
Pro-Covenant marriages
Expand Army and defense budget
Total energy dependence
Favor of teaching creationism

Duncan Hunter (Campaign Site)

Balance budget through economic reforms
Pro-Parental rights
Anti-Hate Crime Bill
Protect America’s economy from China
Anti-Welfare??

Tommy Thompson (Campaign Site)

Go from preventive to curative treatments in health care
Strengthen “No Child Left Behind”

Jim Gilmore (Campaign Site)

...

Ron Paul (Campaign Site)

Non-Interventionist foreign policy
Pro-Free Trade
Elimination of Federal Reserve
Pro-gold standard
Abolish Electoral College
Anti-“drug war”
Abolish welfare system

Tom Tancredo (Campaign Site)
Pro-medical marijuana
Privatize social security
Balance Budget
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:57 pm
[size="4"]3rd party views[/size] ....(update later)
[size="3"]Overview:[/size]

[size="3"]Candidates:[/size]
Constitution Party:
Green Party:
Libertarian Party:
Independents:
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:58 pm
[size="4"]Debate Videos[/size]

[size="3"]Democrats[/size]
Democratic debate (4/26/07) (All 10 are there)
Democratic debate (6/3/07) (All 11 are there)

[size="3"]Republicans[/size]
Republican debate (5/15/07) (the rest should be there but are harder to find)
Republican debate (6/5/07) (the rest should be there but are harder to find)
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 15, 2007 9:59 pm
Discuss candidates views and show media here.
freshnesschronic • Jul 16, 2007 12:31 am
See pierce, that's the thing! I am so indifferent (SORRY!) that I won't even bother to click on anyone but my man, Barack Obama (go Illinois!). :(
rkzenrage • Jul 16, 2007 3:00 am
You like him because he is from somewhere?
This is not a sport.
freshnesschronic • Jul 16, 2007 3:12 am
Yeah, I'm from Illinois and he's my senator.
Sure I'm some college kid who is definitely not informed on politics. But (excluding the everlearning pierce) I'm the majority of the youth.

Don't spit in my direction because I'm not in the same political mindset you are. And it's not evildoing for me to be indifferent either. Different generations, man. In time, probably, but not now. So go ahead and cast a vote for me, or just deal with it.
rkzenrage • Jul 16, 2007 3:15 am
LOL!!!
freshnesschronic • Jul 16, 2007 3:31 am
You are one of the cocky old farts aren't you. I could tell the day I logged on.
rkzenrage • Jul 16, 2007 3:33 am
Old? How old am I kiddo?
freshnesschronic • Jul 16, 2007 3:36 am
40+ and maybe...I dunno, let's make it interesting. Having a midlife crisis? As wise you might be, still not gonna persuade me to vote.
rkzenrage • Jul 16, 2007 3:38 am
Where did I try to do that?
I just said if you don't you have no right to bitch about what the government does.
If you would vote for someone based on where they come from, I don't want you to vote.
That is wisdom for ya'.

And, no... I am not 40.
freshnesschronic • Jul 16, 2007 3:40 am
Where was I bitching about what the gov't does old man? Then I'll be sure to vote for Obama just to piss you off. You've definitely got your panties in a bunch tonight, cutie.
rkzenrage • Jul 16, 2007 3:50 am
I did not say you bitched at any time. Where did I do that?
Cite.
You go vote then, cool.
Griff • Jul 16, 2007 7:06 am
I found this funny...

Anti-Iraqi War ([COLOR="Red"]Clinton[/COLOR], Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel)
She was a huge war supporter when it was popular. Anything to get elected.
DanaC • Jul 16, 2007 7:17 am
Anti-Iraqi War (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel)
She was a huge war supporter when it was popular. Anything to get elected.


Or she has changed her mind based on what's happened, and become known to us since the war started. I don't have any particular affection for HC but a lot of people have made that journey from supporting the war, to being against it. Lot of politicians in my country too, have had to reassess how they feel about the war after it became clear the evidence for wmd was 'flawed'.
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 16, 2007 8:09 am
Yeah but the way she comes off makes me doubt Hilary.

She keeps calling it "Bush's War". It isn't the switch that really bothers me but that. If she can not take responsibility for her actions she should not be president. She has also been cornered many times on how she didn't read the official papers.
piercehawkeye45 • Jul 16, 2007 8:12 am
Fresh, you don't have to click anything, all the issues are there presented for you. If you have any questions just ask.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 16, 2007 8:19 pm
Griff;364379 wrote:
I found this funny...

Anti-Iraqi War ([COLOR="Red"]Clinton[/COLOR], Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel)
She was a huge war supporter when it was popular. Anything to get elected.
That just show she's in touch with the sentiment of the people.










[SIZE="1"][COLOR="Gray"]So are hookers.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
rkzenrage • Jul 17, 2007 2:39 am
That just show she's in touch with the sentiment of the people.

She will say anything to anyone if she thinks they want to hear it & will then give her what she wants.
Griff • Jul 17, 2007 7:15 am
Just like Clinton 1. No core beliefs.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 17, 2007 10:42 am
Desire for personal advancement, wealth and success, is not a core belief?
Flint • Jul 17, 2007 10:47 am
rkzenrage;364771 wrote:
She will say anything to anyone if she thinks they want to hear it & will then give her what she wants.
I just looked up "POLITICIAN" in the dictionary and that is exactly what it said. It went on to say "Each and every Goddamn one of the bastards."