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When you guys vote Saturday, vote for someone who will improve America restoring Liberty and sticking to the constitution.
For Mitt Romney supporters keep in mind he is the 1% and supports Big Banks who contributed to our recession.
This is why his Big Supporters are Big Banks --> Top Contributors to Mitt Romney | OpenSecrets
As someone mention above the most money candidate wins primaries but as SC voters you can change that and vote for someone who speaks the truth.
Far as poll it is up to OP to decide if votes can be anonymous or not. IMO when you have names reveal it provides a more honest opinion and is geared to those who frequent the forum the poll is in.
I didnt vote in it as I felt it was geared to you neighbor South Carolinians.
I think it's fair to say that, while Ron Paul certainly has a large, dedicated, and growing group of supporters, an internet discussion board like this one will have a disproportionate number of Paul supporters than your average South Carolina town. I don't see many of the socially conservative voters in SC, particularly the older voters, voting for Paul, given his stance on defense, drugs, social welfare, etc. Whether these policies are good or bad, they don't all go too well with the mainstream republican platform as it has come to be.
Far as poll it is up to OP to decide if votes can be anonymous or not. IMO when you have names reveal it provides a more honest opinion and is geared to those who frequent the forum the poll is in.
I didnt vote in it as I felt it was geared to you neighbor South Carolinians.
Thats good to know SunnyKayak! I didn't vote because as a Dem this isn't my election to vote in.
Just for fun, i was wondering what the outcome is going to be base on your vote...
I assume you mean the outcome in SC. At the nat'l level, it's a foregone conclusion that Romney will be the candidate. There's no way the republican power structure is going to let any of the other candidates get the nomination. If that happened, the general election would be just a formality.
The tougher question is, who should democrats vote for on Saturday to keep the media circus going a little while longer? I'm leaning toward Paul. Perhaps, if he gets enough votes across the US, he will decide to keep on truckin' as an independent candidate. If he did that, it would make me
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