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View Poll Results: Who is strong 2008 Presidential candidates for R?
Brownback, Sam 0 0%
Gilmore, Jim 1 2.70%
Giuliani, Rudy 11 29.73%
Huckabee, Mike 4 10.81%
Hunter, Duncan 0 0%
McCain, John 14 37.84%
Paul, Ron 2 5.41%
Romney, Mitt 5 13.51%
Thompson, Tommy 0 0%
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Old 11-19-2007, 09:20 AM   #91 (permalink)
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it look like Rudy Giuliani have strong lead vote here in Texas.
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Old 11-19-2007, 03:38 PM   #92 (permalink)
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I like Mike Huckabee's latest commercial with Chuck Norris. It's a hoot!
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Old 11-23-2007, 10:10 PM   #93 (permalink)
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I find it frustrating that there are so many lies and misunderstandings regardint the Democrat candidates for presidency. I'm a bit peeved that it has nothing to do with this topic.

There was a great deal of discussion regarding Barack Obama's upbringing (most being almost or not at all factual), especially the religion side of it.

I think that Mitt Romney has been saying all the right things and has been doing all the right things, as well. I am alarmed, though, that he is a member of the LDS/Mormon church.

There are folks who do not observe the religious side of their upbringing. There are folks who do.

The Mormon church/empire, though, frightens me.

And Mitt has the association.

(Rudy of New York - if he wins the Republican ticket, it'd be the 9/11 association and not his ability to govern.)
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Old 11-23-2007, 10:42 PM   #94 (permalink)
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I was surprised to learn that Romney had a vacation to Michigan. He put his dog in a cage on the top of his car for the trip due no room. On the highway, the windshield was so dirty, and some wet brown spots. He wasn't sure why it was dirty on a nice day. It turned out that his dog shit and was very frighten because the dog doesn't like to be on the top of the car with a lot of windy. Romney is the most dope that I ever heard. I thought that it was a serious joke, and it was not a joke at all. I'm shocked. He is brainless.
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Old 11-23-2007, 10:42 PM   #95 (permalink)
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it look like Rudy Giuliani have strong lead vote here in Texas.
most people want to vote for Rudy Giuiani or Hillary Clinton because
Rudy and Hllary are well known. they are too lazy to do some political research.
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Old 11-23-2007, 11:00 PM   #96 (permalink)
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most people want to vote for Rudy Giuiani or Hillary Clinton because
Rudy and Hllary are well known. they are too lazy to do some political research.
Oh, boy...Look down. VVV

PowerON, a few months ago, we've had the Texas straw poll, and Duncan Hunter won. Right now, I'm kinda confusing with the voting.
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Old 11-23-2007, 11:55 PM   #97 (permalink)
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January 3, 2008 Iowa caucus
January 5, 2008 Wyoming convention
January 8, 2008 New Hampshire primary
January 15, 2008 Michigan convention
January 19, 2008 Nevada caucus
January 19, 2008 South Carolina primary
January 29, 2008 Florida primary
February 2, 2008 Maine caucus
February 5, 2008 Alabama primary
February 5, 2008 Alaska convention
February 5, 2008 Arizona primary
February 5, 2008 Arkansas primary
February 5, 2008 California primary
February 5, 2008 Colorado caucus
February 5, 2008 Connecticut primary
February 5, 2008 Delaware primary
February 5, 2008 Georgia primary
February 5, 2008 Illinois primary
February 5, 2008 Minnesota caucus
February 5, 2008 Missouri primary
February 5, 2008 Montana caucus
February 5, 2008 New Jersey primary
February 5, 2008 New York primary
February 5, 2008 North Dakota caucus
February 5, 2008 Oklahoma primary
February 5, 2008 Rhode Island primary
February 5, 2008 Tennessee primary
February 5, 2008 Utah primary
February 5, 2008 West Virginia convention
February 9, 2008 Kansas caucus
February 9, 2008 Louisiana caucus
February 9, 2008 Washington caucus
February 12, 2008 District of Columbia primary
February 12, 2008 Maryland primary
February 12, 2008 Virginia primary
February 19, 2008 Wisconsin primary
February 19, 2008 Washington primary
March 2, 2008 Hawaii caucus
March 4, 2008 Massachusetts primary
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March 4, 2008 Vermont primary
March 11, 2008 Mississippi primary
April 22, 2008 Pennsylvania primary
May 6, 2008 Indiana primary
May 6, 2008 North Carolina primary
May 10, 2008 Wyoming convention
May 13, 2008 Nebraska primary
May 13, 2008 West Virginia primary
May 20, 2008 Kentucky primary
May 20, 2008 Oregon primary
May 27, 2008 Idaho primary
June 3, 2008 South Dakota primary
June 3, 2008 New Mexico primary

So Texas has to wait in March.
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Ron Paul will hang in there until the primaries and maybe the convention are over. Then, he'll announce his candidacy as a third-party candidate.

If Mitt Romney is nominated, he'll select Jim Demint ( United States Senator - Jim DeMint ) as running mate.
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Smile Paul Endorsed by Nevada Brothel Owner

The Associated Press: Paul Endorsed by Nevada Brothel Owner

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Stunt set up by toilet media laughed off by Congressman

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Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007

Another crass and pathetic smear attempt against Ron Paul failed yesterday as some news organisations, including the AP, attempted to link the Congressman to a pimp without making it clear that the entire charade was an idiotic stunt set up by MSNBC’s Tucker Carlson.

The AP put out a story simply titled Paul Endorsed by Nevada Brothel Owner which began "Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, an underdog Texas congressman with a libertarian streak, has picked up an endorsement from a Nevada brothel owner," Dennis Hof.

The obvious suggestion here was that Ron Paul has been soliciting such endorsement. However, as mentioned and somewhat glossed over at the very end of the article, it was Tucker Carlson who contacted Hof to ask him to check out Ron Paul and arrived with him at Ron Paul’s Reno news conference along with two of Hof’s prostitutes. The media in attendance jumped on the opportunity to focus in on the ridiculous publicity stunt which had nothing to do with Ron Paul's campaign whatsoever.
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Indeed!
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Old 12-03-2007, 08:46 PM   #101 (permalink)
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Rudy G for president? please not him.
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I agree. I hope we can do better.
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Old 12-04-2007, 12:41 AM   #103 (permalink)
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I think I like Huckabee at this point.
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Old 12-04-2007, 03:08 AM   #104 (permalink)
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Huckabee is a cute name.

You guys don't mind having a Minister for President?
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I think I like Huckabee at this point.
Have you seen him with Chuck Norris? It's a great commercial.

Yes, he is a contender.
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Old 01-03-2008, 10:04 PM   #106 (permalink)
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Iowa's results:

"On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee had already been declared the winner after returns showed him clearing a much larger gap between him and his opponents.

With 78 percent of precincts reporting among Republicans, Huckabee had 34 percent and Mitt Romney had 25 percent. Fred Thompson had 13 percent and John McCain had 13 percent, according to the reporting."
You Decide 08! » Obama, Huckabee Win Iowa Presidential Caucuses
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Mitt Romney will have huge backing in Utah, I imagine.

I wonder if this Huckabee will be a good president? Something tells me he won't....
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The Republican candidate hasn't been chosen yet. There are 49 more states that haven't yet decided.

State list:

Election Guide 2008 - Presidential Election - Politics

About the national convention:

Republican National Convention 2008 - September 1-4, 2008
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I found out that Huckabee only believes in Adam and Eve. He does not believe in evolutions. That's pretty odd, but interesting.
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I found out that Huckabee only believes in Adam and Eve. He does not believe in evolutions. That's pretty odd, but interesting.
evolution is cool to me.

Anyway, it appear that three candidates have withdraw and one add: Sam Brownback, Jim Gilmore and Tommy Thompson have been drop, and addition is Fred Thompson. meh.
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I found out that Huckabee only believes in Adam and Eve. He does not believe in evolutions. That's pretty odd, but interesting.
I don't believe in evolutions and that's not odd.
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Well, this morning I voted in the SC primary. I'm done.
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Well, as someone I know online said, I've got electile dysfunction, meaning I'm not aroused by anyone running for the Presidency from either party! Lol...
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Old 01-21-2008, 12:51 PM   #114 (permalink)
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Well, as someone I know online said, I've got electile dysfunction, meaning I'm not aroused by anyone running for the Presidency from either party! Lol...
Wonder if the little blue pill could help you with that??? I hear ya, I think this race is going to be a race for a no-namer. Think that the "D" going to have problems and a 3rd party going to win.
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Looks like McCain won Florida, and Giuliana is going to quit and give his support to McCain.
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Looks like McCain won Florida, and Giuliana is going to quit and give his support to McCain.
That's good.
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