I'm not holding my breath to be perfectly honest.
Ohio, Florida, which ones next?
As for your second question, it depends on who gets the nomination. If, by some miracle, either Gravel or Paul makes it to the general election, then it will matter. If not, then its just more of the same bullsh*t no matter which of the others gets the White House. (I'd mention Kucinich, but he has even less of a chance than Gravel and Paul)
2007-08-11 17:11:49
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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the next election has already been tarnished just by all the changes that have been done to the primary dates. it has become a real joke now, seeing as each parties strong state wants to be the first primary. it is time for the american voter to stand up and say enough already, and make the politicos start talking about real issues instead of trying to eliminate each other with scandals and doubletalk.
2007-08-11 22:31:44
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answered by mike_dooley49 3
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All of our elections are fair and honest. Except in COOK County IL where dead people seem to be able to vote.
2007-08-11 23:14:50
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answered by 1st Buzie 6
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Not really.
The stakes are too high for either party to play it completely honestly -- it's just a matter of how high up the corruption goes, and when we find out about it (before or after).
2007-08-11 22:24:10
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answered by coragryph 7
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Expect one?
No.
Feel entitled to one?
Yes.
There has to be a way, right? There HAS to be a way to ensure we get a fair vote.
Oy.
Where to begin, huh?
D
2007-08-11 22:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you kidding?
Want the truth?
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Enjoy! And I love you all!
2007-08-11 22:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No and yes. That simple.
2007-08-11 22:22:00
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answered by krollohare2 7
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not with Republicans
2007-08-11 22:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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