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Futurehuman11 Posted 18 years ago
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who or whom?

Does Obama or Huckabee's victory in Iowa influence whom you support for president?

When I read the above sentence, I couldn't help but think that 'whom' should be replaced by 'who'. Am I correct?
  

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Futurehuman11 Does Obama or Huckabee's victory in Iowa influence whom you support for president? When I read the above sentence, I couldn't help but think that 'whom' should be replaced by 'who'. Am I correct?

  • Futurehuman11 Does Obama or Huckabee's victory in Iowa influence whom you support for president?
  • When I read the above sentence, I couldn't help but think that 'whom' should be replaced by 'who'.
  • Am I correct?
  • Hi, In my opinion, the sentence is framented.
  • Either who or whom would not fix the problem.
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Futurehuman11 Does Obama or Huckabee's victory in Iowa influence whom you support for president?

When I read the above sentence, I couldn't help but think that 'whom' should be replaced by 'who'. Am I correct?
Hi,

In my opin

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