I'll be voting for Ron Paul.
The lamestream media is shunning Dr. Paul because his actual poll numbers are consistently better than the "front runners" in the Republican field.
You may think Obama has better poll numbers, but there are tell-tale indicators that bots are pumping up the magic *****'s numbers.
As primary season progresses, if Dr. Paul's numbers don't begin to climb, it may become necessary for him to consider an offer from one of the other candidates to become his running mate.
Ron Paul supporters aren't going to vote for anyone else in the general election. They'll just stay home.
That being the case, any Republican candidate with Ron Paul on the ticket as VP will boost their numbers by enough to topple Hillary.
It seems obvious by now that Hillary will be the donkey candidate. Ms. Rhodam has issues with personal appeal. Polls indicate a large percentage of votors will vote for "anybody but Hillary". As a result, they'll vote for whoever is the other choice.
Combine that number with Ron Paul supporters, GOP "straight ticket" voters and those who actually support the GOP candidate and the GOP stands a better than fair chance of winning in '08.
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2007-07-25 10:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a loaded question. I hope Hillary will get her chance. She already has experience in that field. And you have heard that it's the woman behind the man that makes the difference. I got to give her credit, her husband did alot of imbarassing things while in office and she did not once flinch. She would make a good president. She couldn't do any worse than the men that have always monoplolized the office since the very start. Doing what they are promising I think we all know is just their goals. And ALL politcians are perfect liers, and we the people fall for it every time. So why not give her a chance, she can't do any worse than the men. I think she might surprise alot of you.
2007-07-25 10:31:23
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answered by cprucka 4
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Too early to tell but I know who I am not voting for so far. And that is anyone who says we need to get rid of the Bush tax cuts and raise taxes. that pretty much includes all the libs running under the Democrat party.
2007-07-25 10:26:42
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answered by crusinthru 6
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Hillary
2007-07-25 10:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think? Hillary stands a great chance but I hope not.
I am ready to kiss a lot of my hard earned money goodbye if she wins.
2007-07-25 10:24:03
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answered by Samm 6
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Either Rudy or Fred. Maybe both. Only way for the Dem's is to get their base=felons and dead people= to vote more than the usual 3 times.
2007-07-25 10:30:02
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answered by slodana2003 4
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Ron Paul
2007-07-25 10:25:00
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answered by Trevor S 4
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As usual, it will be some rich, good looking white guy. If no good looking white guys make it past the primaries then it will be whoever is the tallest.
2007-07-25 10:26:43
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answered by regrunion 3
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I think either Obama or Hillary will win. Right now I'd guess Obama.
I haven't decided if I'll vote for either or anyone else yet.
2007-07-25 10:26:19
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answered by anonacoup 7
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I hope its Obama, once you go Black you cant go back, that and i think it is time for a change on who is president, other countries already have had female leaders and such, and America should do the same, it is time to not just have rich old white men as presidents
2007-07-25 10:28:01
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answered by El Rey 2
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