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View Poll Results: Favorite in 2012
Mike Huckabee 18 9.38%
Sarah Palin 25 13.02%
Mitt Romney 31 16.15%
Jeb Bush 0 0%
Charlie Crist 6 3.13%
Rick Perry 1 0.52%
Mark Sanford 3 1.56%
Paul Ryan 4 2.08%
Eric Cantor 1 0.52%
John McCain 3 1.56%
Rudy Giulliani 6 3.13%
Tim Pawlenty 6 3.13%
John Ensign 1 0.52%
Other 32 16.67%
I'm a Democrat, so Barack Obama 55 28.65%
Voters: 192. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-27-2009, 10:47 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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I choose Huckabee but idk if thats who I'll go with in 12. Huckabee would have been the right opposition to spar with Obamessiah this past election- he is way more charismatic then McCain and certainly would have given Obamessiah a run for his money.
I do like much of what Huckabee says but I think that we need to look at who our opposition will be then. Yes, its likely the HIGH PRIEST OF HOPE AND CHANGE will be looking for re-election but if he keeps going in the direction he's going he won't have a snowballs chance in hell at getting the bid.
So I think that while we need to look at the politics of our candidates, we also need to look at who is well equipped to deal with the opposition. We made a bad choice in choosing McCain to deal with Obamessiah.
Beyond all of that, I like Jindal but it doesn't look like he's looking for the bid. He's more into 2016 for the white house.

Hell.....If we don't have a solid choice in 2012 my slogan may just be "Anyone but Obama 2012"
Anyone but Obama!!!

Good one.

I am going with Newt and Romney to get America back from the *******s and to get America working again.
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Old 06-27-2009, 10:48 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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Wow, so far 88 votes against Obama and 46 for the Spender in Chief.
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Old 06-27-2009, 10:53 PM
 
Location: New York, New York
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Lol...hows Mark Sanford doing these days?
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Old 06-27-2009, 11:05 PM
 
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I was wondering how the Palin supporters in this thread think and feel about the governor's energy policies in the state of Alaska.

I'm not wondering at all about the fact that she's bleated "drill baby drill" ad nauseum every time she gets her mug in front of a camera....I'm wondering specifically about the pipeline deal she has negotiated with a Canadian company while at the same time, American workers are losing jobs on the North Slope every day.

I'd like to hear some thoughts on the fact that this was supposed to be Alaska's pipeline and that many prominent conservatives in this state are coming out against the traitor.

I realize that my even making this post is yet another exercise in futility on my part, because not one of you lower 48ers on TeamSarah has even made an attempt to answer the questions I have asked.

I guess it's easier to allow the likes of Limbaugh to tell you what to think than to bother to even attempt to find out the truth for yourselves.

If you lower 48ers want her so badly...do us all a favor and take her.
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Old 06-27-2009, 11:15 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Wow, so far 88 votes against Obama and 46 for the Spender in Chief.
Click the numbers in the poll. Look at who all voted for the ditz from Wasilla. Mostly libs.

Many of those 88 people are strongly for Obama; they simply hope ditz will be the Republican candidate because they want the GOP to become an even bigger laughing stock.
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Old 06-28-2009, 02:03 AM
 
Location: Highland, CA (formerly Newark, NJ)
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Click the numbers in the poll. Look at who all voted for the ditz from Wasilla. Mostly libs.

Many of those 88 people are strongly for Obama; they simply hope ditz will be the Republican candidate because they want the GOP to become an even bigger laughing stock.
Guilty
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Old 06-28-2009, 07:14 AM
 
Location: Marion, IA
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I don't understand the hatred for Palin. She seems like a nice person and she has cut spending and preaches conservatism. Yeah her personality is a little weird, but nobody is perfect. COnsidering the options we have I think she would do great!!

I'll be happy with Palin or Romney either way.
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Old 06-28-2009, 08:11 PM
 
Location: Texas
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I don't understand the hatred for Palin. She seems like a nice person and she has cut spending and preaches conservatism. Yeah her personality is a little weird, but nobody is perfect. COnsidering the options we have I think she would do great!!
She's a Ditz!
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Old 06-28-2009, 08:25 PM
 
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Wow, so far 88 votes against Obama and 46 for the Spender in Chief.
Actually, the request in the OP was for only Republicans to vote. I didn't even see the Obama part at the bottom because I thought it was just a list of Republicans.

Come down off your soapbox, Obama's still really popular.
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Old 07-02-2009, 06:52 AM
 
Location: Triangle, North Carolina
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Im confused

The poll states favorite Republican then the last choice states "Im a Democrat, so B.O.

Looking at that list I do not see any "real" Republicans in true definition, in short, what is the difference?
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