I love your play on words but I think you mean "respective" primaries. Yes, flip-flopping seems to be quite in style this year. I don't know if Fred Thompson is much of a flipper, but I think he will be the Republican nominee. Look out Hildabeast!!
2007-06-20 09:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They are after all just going with the most recent trends in order to get elected .
Its like a horse race where only one Breeder has any entrants in the race . He is bound to win no matter what .
2007-06-20 09:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and these are typically the ones with the largest bankrolls, thus meaning they have to appease the greatest number of lobbyists.
2007-06-20 09:32:44
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answered by Layne B 3
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hahahahahahahaha
every politician has flip flopped on something or other
2007-06-20 09:32:27
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answered by Antoine J 5
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More than likely. If they can't be pinned down to an issue then their opponents can't slam them over it.
2007-06-20 09:30:43
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answered by Deep Thought 5
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No, you are not allowed to run for anything.
2007-06-21 06:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but your question is VERY clever!!
2007-06-20 09:34:21
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answered by Sean 7
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2007-06-20 09:32:14
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answered by anonacoup 7
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