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I am a Republican and support Mitt Romney, but I have great respect for Barack Obama. He appears genuine, has some leadership qualities, is keeping it positive insomuch as Hillary allows, and is not playing any race cards as some have expected him to do. I probably wouldn't vote for him against a Republican, but he's someone I would support as our leader if he became president.
Barack Obama 63
Hillary Clinton 48
The article includes Super Delegates, which are people in elected positions, and Super Delegates are not pledged to any one candidate - they can vote how they please.
We need a leader who gets it right the first time!
As a result, what he lacks in experience or age he more than makes up for in political judgment and intuition, as exemplified in his decision to not authorize the invasion of Iraq in the first place, as well as his current stance on Iran. (As well as his natural ability to inspire people!)
His face and name. Obama has the potential to rebrand the long war against global extremism as a truly connected and impartial effort to minimize human suffering.
With so much terrorism carried out in religion's name and with the US itself facing a similar pressure cooker, Obama's complex, mature spirituality is a huge asset in both foreign and domestic policy.
Obama offers a way to transcend several dualisms and dichotomies: liberal v. conservative; atheist v. fundamentalist; black v. white; Christian v. Muslim.
Obama has my vote because he holds the promise of being an "integral leader."