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Who are you voting for?

Ron Paul
27
33%
Mitt Romney
2
2%
Duncan Hunter
4
5%
Rudy Guliani
0
No votes
Fred Thompson
24
30%
Tom Tancredo
0
No votes
John McCain
0
No votes
Mike Huckabee
24
30%
 
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Who will you vote for

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Who will you vote for. Just curious to see how much support Dr. No (Ron Paul) is getting from his home state.
To me, he's the only one that understand and takes seriously the Constitution and the original intent of the Founding Fathers.

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If he is still in the running, Dr. Paul (The taxpayer's best friend).

If not, that Huckabee skit/ad with Chuck Norris was pretty funny and I would vote for him on that alone over some of the other choices.

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Huckabee for me

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He's not the most popular, nor the most totally conservative, but, he's the ONLY one who is even remotely electible, and you can't help but like him.

Personnally I shall vote in the Democratic Primary and vote for OBamBam as he is likely to be easier to beat than the Hildebeast.

Many conservative elections have been won because good conservative citizens voted in the damocrap idiot that was easiest to beat... I think OBamBam is it... a radical, liberal, black, muslim... surely he can be beat... even with that fat black broad on his side......

Oh my gosh, I can see it now a damocrap ticket with OBamBam and Oprah, God save us.

That's "0" for "0", right?

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The GOP side dont look all that great to me ,I may go with the governor
of New Mexico after I check him out a little more.
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Should have included the Democrat party candidates as well...

That would be a good overall gauge of where some of us fall...I think its a fair inclusion...

I believe the poll could be editied to allow those who lean that way a chance to chime in...

Not that I lean that way... ;-)
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Should have included the Democrat party candidates as well...
The only Democrat candidate I'd consider in the current field is Bill Richardson. A Paul/Richardson'08 fusion ticket would be pretty cool. ;-)

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The national Democrat party is hopelessly up a tree. Their basic philosophy seems to be Stalinist as far as I can tell.

I'll never vote for a Democrat as long as I live. If it a Democrat was running against Satan, I'd vote for Satan. If fact, I'd probably campaign for him.

I'm probably gonna vote for Fred in the primary. But I like Huckabee too.
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KBCraig wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote:Should have included the Democrat party candidates as well...
The only Democrat candidate I'd consider in the current field is Bill Richardson. A Paul/Richardson'08 fusion ticket would be pretty cool. ;-)
How can I put this??? Oh yeah...

:blowup :ack: ;-)
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Should have included the Democrat party candidates as well...

That would be a good overall gauge of where some of us fall...I think its a fair inclusion...

I believe the poll could be editied to allow those who lean that way a chance to chime in...

Not that I lean that way... ;-)
I would have included them too except the forum would only allow a certain number of options for the poll. So I just made it a Republican poll.
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Ok, I'll bite...Who's going to be the member here to post a poll of democrat party Presidential candidates???

Fine, I'll do it...Just don't shoot the messenger! Pardon the pun... :lol:
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I think Fred is more electable than Ron, but I like both and will likely vote for Fred.
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Richardson would very much like to allow Mexico to be the 51st state.

KBCraig wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote:Should have included the Democrat party candidates as well...
The only Democrat candidate I'd consider in the current field is Bill Richardson. A Paul/Richardson'08 fusion ticket would be pretty cool. ;-)
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I am currently not completely decided, and will likely stay that way until very close to the primary elections.

That said, my current inclinations are for Ron Paul and possibly Mike Huckabee. I have listened to some of Huckabee's statements and reading some of his positions and am impressed thus far. Although I don't agree with everything he stands for, he's got a lot of important issues down.

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lawrnk wrote:Richardson would very much like to allow Mexico to be the 51st state.
Actually, it's worse than that. Mexico has 31 states. I figure Richardson would want each of them to achieve statehood in the new "US of North America".

So each Mexican state would get 2 Senators, apportioned representation in thet House, etc.

Combined with the Democrats, the Mexican-Americans will form a large and permanent leftist voting majority.

America will morph into an unrecognizable 3rd world pesthole.

If history is any guide, these events will likely set the stage for a 2nd American Civil War or Revolution.

I know this all sounds pretty horrible, but to me it is not outside the realm of possibility.

As you can tell, I will not be supporting Richardson no matter what his position is on guns.
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I plan to vote, though it makes no difference. The people elect congress, the states elect a president.
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