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Please note that Obama is leading our poll by over two to one over the most popular Republican.
Put Mitt and other together and who is leading then
Those voting for Rudy and others will come together for the right ticket
Plus Obama has to hold on to the votes he got last year. Chances are that isnt going to happen
best Republican for 2012? hopefully a dead one! (i'm kidding!) but out of that list Crist is a very moderate Republican.
Hilarious..Good one. I'm no Rep, but I'd say Crist.
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Originally Posted by skoro
Charlie Crist seems like a rational, reasonable guy. Something the GOP has been utterly lacking for the past decade. That will probably deny him any chance at the nomination in 2012.
True....
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Originally Posted by cuebald
Isn't Crist gay? That may be too much to overcome.
He's married, but so were Senator Craig, and that Heidle guy.
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Originally Posted by Alanboy395
Republicans have two choices. Go back to the basic conversative nature (Romney or Huckabee) or try to counter Obama's "change" (Jindal or Steele). Personally i like Jindal.
Steele? Please....Dude's a joke. A clown, but a friend of mine made a good point. If they put Steele against Obama, and if he won, it would be funny how two black Presidents won elections back to back (One Republican, One Democrat).
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Originally Posted by cuebald
A LOT of gay men are married to women. Larry Craig and Ted Haggard come to mind. The fact that he is married is nop indicator of anything.
Craig, if you remember, was also against gay rights. Again, his public positions have no meaning.
I know....certainly in the restrooms..
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Originally Posted by rogercobb
I like Jindal because he has, from what I've read, done a great job as governor of Louisiana. The state historically has had one of the highest unemployment rates but now has one of the lowest in the country. Jindal because of his youth and charisma may be able to appeal to the young vote as well as minorities...something McCain had absolutely no success with. Some of the above options are pretty awful. No way would I want Guiliani, Crist, or Jeb Bush(no more of the Bush dynasty please...enough already)or MacCain. I have no interest in Sarah Palin getting the nomination either. Obama would destroy her in an election.
Maybe Jindal...but still lacking something. My answer for Louisianna having the lower unemployment rate in the country is simply because many, many residents left....never to come back.
Ask people in GA, TN, TX and Orlando what they think of hurricane Katrina, and what the exodus of people from Louisianna caused them and their communities. I'm not making this up.
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Originally Posted by lamexican
From what I've seen so far I'm pretty happy with Obama.
SAME HERE!!
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Originally Posted by Wellness
Doesn't matter the Dems are done!
They screwed up the USA worst ever!
No, it's called cleaning up a mess...That's all. Lots of work to do, and wrongs to undo.
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Originally Posted by Wellness
Which is sad!
This is not a popularity contest!
Bsuh was not fit to be president!
It's been 8 years and has done nothing
but wrong!
I corrected it for you...my friend..Thank me later.
Please note that Obama is leading our poll by over two to one over the most popular Republican.
Please note:
Add up all the votes for the rep side and then look at your lousy 25.
What is it, 4 to 1 in favor of the rep candidates.
Leading candidate means nothing, the total votes is what counts.
Gosh, are you in 1st grade or something?
You have just made yourself look like a total Obama fan, you cannot even add things up correctly.
Doesnt take to much smarts to figure this one out.
So now you are not counting total votes anymore??? Typical lib
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