do you understand how the process even works?? one of those two will end up being the Democratic candidate. unless the other decides to run as an Independant, they won't be splitting anything.
2007-07-02 19:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all republicans are scary.....Ron Paul is a libertarian that would lead this country to great things!
-he voted against the war in iraq (while hillary voted for it, by the way)
- he would do away with the irs (and know, we don't need it)
- he would bring back individual liberties
- he would bring back the importance of the constitution!!!
- he would convert our monetary unit to a gold standard (rather than just print more money and make our dollars worthless)
Check him out, you may be pleasently surprised!
2007-07-03 02:57:52
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answered by eric54_20 4
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Agree with Eric54, Although I won't be voting republican, If I were, Ron Paul makes more sense than any of the others. However, imo, Obama is the best chance we have of repairing all the damage done by Bush and company.
2007-07-03 03:01:04
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answered by David M 6
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Not if ya vote on the Libertarian ticket! Vote for representative Ron Paul & support OUR Libertarian party to take YOUR country/freedom back!
2007-07-03 03:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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With Clinton and Obama throwing garbage against each other. Another Republican might win for being clean.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-07-03 05:13:38
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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The only scary thing, is if one of those socialist democrats gets into office!
2007-07-03 03:05:45
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answered by Bunz 5
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hillary is going to obliterate barak in the primaries then offer the vp job. they then go on to win the general election over the rep candidate in a landslide. it's all over. it's like professional wrestling, sometimes it entertaining but the outcome is preordained. the money and press won't have it any other way.
2007-07-03 03:03:41
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answered by bdbbdb 3
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Logically, Clinton or Obama one are put in place to split votes. Which one is unclear.
2007-07-03 02:53:01
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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no, only one can be nominated. and neither are likely to run as independents.
it is far more likely that both will be on the same ticket.
2007-07-03 04:04:44
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answered by karl k 6
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Wooohoooo ,looks that way.
We can only keep our fingers crossed , right ?
2007-07-03 02:52:00
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answered by danielle p 1
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