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Old 10-22-2009, 10:30 AM
 
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I thought a vote for Daggett was a vote for Ross Perot...
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:47 PM
 
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A vote for Daggett is a vote for Daggett. As a voter one is not obligated to only vote for Democrats or Republicans. Independants have won elections before. Both parties are a failure and should not be supported or believed.
I've heard that Daggett is being compared to Jessie Ventura in terms of his candidacy, and some analysts think it's possible for him to have a surprise victory.

But from what I understand from our conservative posters here, a vote for Daggett is a vote for Corzine, because Daggett is the same as Corzine, a corrupt liberal liar slime who wants to tax NJ out of existence, so it makes sense that his candidacy would help Corzine because he attracts the same voters who are really voting for Ross Perot when they vote for Daggett-Corzine-Florio, and it's also a vote for the unpopular Obama who most of the country disapproves of, plus it's a vote for moving to Tennessee so you can stay Middle Class which doesn't exist in NJ. That's the best I can sum up the Daggett situation from what the conservatives/Republicans are saying here.

Also, a vote for Christie is a vote for Corzine, because nobody in the Republican and conservative ranks wanted Christie, they want Lonergan, because Christie is a RINO liberal sleazy slime who also wants to tax the middle class out of existence, but he at least has a name that can't be converted to "slime" easily like "Cor-slime" so he's better that way, but a vote for Christie is against Lonergan and pro-Corslime-Daggett-Menendez-corruption-taxes-Ross Perot, only it's better kinda sorta.
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Old 10-22-2009, 01:04 PM
 
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/me head hurts.
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