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(Page 1 of 2)Richard9:33AMJun 11th 2008
Opinions are like rear ends. Everyone has one, but they all stink except mine.
Joyce9:47AMJun 11th 2008
Absolutely not! I'm plenty capable of making my own decision. The DNC will not convince me to vote for their Obama boy either. They blew it & the consequences are theirs to deal with. Hillary supporters are smarter than they are given credit for. So is Hillary! No Obama....ever. I don't care what Oprah says.
april10:00AMJun 11th 2008
Can't you just see the Obama political machine sitting around trying to figure out how to court us Hillary supporters for McCain, and saying "I know lets just get a really cool celebrity to come out and endorse Obama,we will surely sway them with that, but first we'll have our buddies run a poll to see how successful we will be". HAHAHAHA
suzanne10:15AMJun 11th 2008
Are you kidding? Most of the celebrity endorsements did not even finish high school. I would not take anything they said to be credible!! If it were not for their managers they would not have a cent to their names.
Like Oprah for instance?? I might listen to her views on a book but NEVER on her choice of candidate, she can't even control her own weight. I really object to a celebrity thinking they "owe" us their unremarkable views on anything!!
Gary A. Anderson10:46AMJun 11th 2008
THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER STUPID QUESTION. THE ANSWER TO YOUR STUPID QUESTION IS, OF COURSE, YES! HOW;S THAT FOR A STUPID ANSWER?
Jimi1:19PMJun 11th 2008
I was truly hoping a state like Florida was going to be RED on this poll. It would be no wonder why their votes get ignored in elections!
Wendell3:18PMJun 11th 2008
Hollywood celebrities regularly run to embrace Hugo Chavez, and flirt with Fidel Castro. They have a false, and dangerous romantic notion about the cold blooded murder and racist Che Guevara. The Hollywood loves these people in spite of their nationalizing industries, moving to imprison political rivals and silencing the press in their own countries. Before becoming actors, most of them were working as waiters/waitresses or hanging around agents. I couldn't give a bucket of warm spit for their opinions.
ALLETTA4:18PMJun 11th 2008
Greetings were off to a great start???????? The politics are getting way out of hand. Why don't we all vote Hillary in on a independent ticket. There is no other choise. And let all the peoples vote be counted.
John4:27PMJun 11th 2008
You sould have added a third question: Depends on the celebrity and the candidate. The credibl spiritual and moral background of Chuck Norris made me look at Governor Huckabee whom I had not heard of before. I subsequently voted for Huckabee in the primary. Pat Boon's endorsement of Ronald Reagan helped that campaign. Immoral rock star endorsements are meaningless because they lack credibility.
Wanda5:44PMJun 11th 2008
This idiotic question will not dissuade the masses of Clinton supporters from their wrath with the DNC and the liberal media. Hundreds of Oprah's and Tom Hanks's could appear with Sen. Obama and they still would not make him palatable to those of us with a brain. I will be honest, however, and admit that endorsements by certain highly respected American patriots could sway my opinion. No celebrities, understand, but heroic Americans such as Colin Powell MIGHT influence my thinking. All celebrity endorsements do is antagonize my opinion of the celebrity.
Joe5:52PMJun 11th 2008
All the endorsing celebrity actors owe me is a good performance in the movies I attend and pay for. I am ready to contribute to Susan Sarandon's flight out of the United States to her new home if McCain gets elected. I don't give a rat's petootie about their opinions on politics or anything else.
landmreyn85:58PMJun 11th 2008
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I would never vote for anyone because a celebrity endorsed him/her. I'm disgusted with the way the superdelegates swarmed together to endorse Obama. Sexism is all it was. Never have I seen such glaring opportunism. Obama's choice of a VP will likely determine my vote for him.
Joni6:14PMJun 11th 2008
Now I am beginning to see how we all are:Angry, Angry, Angry and what is all this anger getting us? High blood pressure, early deaths and long lasting depression. Chill out everyone, the world will go on ith or without you. I chose to go along with the changes and try to laugh a lot even when it does'nt make sense.
kevin7:42PMJun 11th 2008
Why would any American be swayed by a celebrity endorsement. After all several of them will be moving to other Countries when McCain wins the White House in November. So why would any stand up American be swayed by the Hollywood morons...your poll speaks loudly about how intelligent TRUE Americans view the political process.
eunwin8:48PMJun 11th 2008
HILLARY, HILLARY, and HILLARY again!! I think I'll write in Hillary!! when it's time to vote!! If she is the VP I'll vote then for that ticket.
A lifelong Democrat
tb9:57PMJun 11th 2008
You ask why any American would be swayed by a celebrity endorsement, why not? Some people would rather let someone famous make their decision because they don't have enough common sense to make a decision on their own. We see it all the time with celebrities in all instances. It's my opinion that we stop and think of what our future will be like with Obama as president. For crying out loud people he has attended a church for many years who preached hate against white people. I am 53 years old, I didn't have slaves and I'm sick of reliving the Civil War. I don't think that any man should be a slave to another and I cry to this day when I see movies and clips of the 60's when blacks were mistreated. Let's move on and stop fighting amoung ourselves. I'M NOT VOTING OBAMA.. I'M NOT VOTING MCCAIN.. I'M WRITING IN HILLARY PERIOD!
Jim10:10PMJun 11th 2008
Celebreties are to entertain us. In their spare time they do drugs, marry and divorce weekly, spend more than they make,get artrested daily for a variety of reasons and get photographed dressed improperly. That is not I want to be, or my children to be. I have morals and praise a higher power, not money or status like they do. I'm sorry but most of them are a waste.
Pete2:53AMJun 12th 2008
Hillary Clinton supporters shouldn't be mad at the Democratic Party. They should be mad at the Democratic Party officials of FLORIDUH and MISS_AGAIN. They screwed up by voting early. Barack Obama had nothing to do with their mistakes, so why are you taking out your anger on him?
Cameron12:19PMJun 12th 2008
Celebrity choice, who cares. I am voting for Mccain even though I am a Democrat. He is a not an extreme conservative and is actually very liberal in his voting. He will bring us together more than extreme liberal Obama. Our country needs to come together. Put away your pride and think of our country as a whole.

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