As an American soldier and a proud voter I have no regrets. Obama is a good man and even though we can not expect a full pull out during his presidency the fact that he is willing to start bringing us home next year means a lot. So I have no regrets nor do the family and friends that I have who also support the president. If you want more people to comment perhaps starting a discussion would be easier.
no.. we don't regret voting for him.. u just probrably are so shell shock from bush that you expecting too much too soon..Plus its not his fault that people are ignorant enough to place all their hope in another human being..people werent made to perfect others lives..we must find our own answers without placing blame on others..if you feel our countries problems just started then you should take a history refresher course and imagine yourself in the place of some of us that have always had to fight for equality in America as a minority..think about that...don't regret who you voted for..regret the fact that you depend others to determine the quality of your life..that would be impossible for myself as a black woman to do..my people would have never had a chance..you hold the power...once we one by one improve our standards as humans, then we can critique our leader
Adventists are a conservative group who are likely voting for Romney for the most part.
Most likely not. He openly admitted to voting for Obama, but he could be an independent.
When you "vote for president and vice president", you are actually voting, in most states, for the slate of electors of your state who have pledged to vote for the candidates you selected on the ballot. For example, if you are in California and you select Barack Obama and Joe Biden on the ballot, you are actually voting for the 55 potential electors who have pledged to vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
You should understand that voting is an anonymous process. There is no list of Obama voters (although there is a list of registered Democrats, who very probably did vote for Obama - most of them are not on food stamps).
Most states granted voting rights to property owners.
When you "vote for president and vice president", you are actually voting, in most states, for the slate of electors of your state who have pledged to vote for the candidates you selected on the ballot. For example, if you are in California and you select Barack Obama and Joe Biden on the ballot, you are actually voting for the 55 potential electors who have pledged to vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
Some people might think so, considering the issue of race only and not the issues. However, many people do pay attention very closely to politics and the issues, and there is no information that I can find about the political attention of "most" of the voting public in order to make a determination. Sadly, probably most of the people who vote in general, for anyone, Obama or not, are concentrating on one aspect of what they think they or the country will gain, while ignoring other parts of the "package deal" we get with any president.
Nothing. If regret my life then I would regret how I have lived. Life is what it is and we do the best we can.
I think the most important people are Obama, Washington, and Abraham Lincoln.
Most likely his home. As most people do.
Some people were voting for Hitlor most hated his rotten guts like I do!
Barack Obama's political enemies have said he was the most liberal member of the senate, but facts (such as his voting record) do not support that statement. He was liberal on social issues but conservative on law-and-order issues. As president, most scholars and experts agree he has governed as a centrist Democrat.