If the U.S. Presidential election were held today, whom would you vote for?
By admin - Posted on May 31st, 2007
Hillary Clinton (D)
12% (327 votes)
Barack Obama (D)
13% (360 votes)
John Edwards (D)
3% (76 votes)
Al Gore (D - undeclared)
4% (97 votes)
Bill Richardson (D)
2% (49 votes)
Joe Biden (D)
2% (46 votes)
Chris Dodd (D)
0% (8 votes)
Dennis Kucinich (D)
2% (59 votes)
Mike Gravel (D)
1% (18 votes)
Duncan Hunter (R)
1% (15 votes)
Tommy Thompson (R)
0% (3 votes)
Ron Paul (R)
36% (967 votes)
Tom Tancredo (R)
0% (12 votes)
Jim Gilmore (R)
0% (1 vote)
Mike Huckabee (R)
4% (95 votes)
Newt Gingrich (R - undeclared)
0% (12 votes)
Mitt Romney (R)
4% (111 votes)
Fred Thompson (R - undeclared)
5% (137 votes)
John McCain (R)
2% (54 votes)
Rudy Giuliani (R)
5% (130 votes)
Myself
1% (31 votes)
Jordin Sparks
0% (11 votes)
None of the above
1% (20 votes)
No opinion as yet
2% (46 votes)
Total votes: 2685
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