I would really like to vote for Mike Gravel, But I know he probably wont win, I am a registered Democrat (I'm really a Libratarian) I registered as a Dem just so I could vote in the primaries against Hillary.
Me and all my freinds are doing this, I suggest anyone who loves America to do the same.
So who has the best chance of beating Hillary.
And If I vote Democratic in the primaries can I vote for a republican in the Election. (I Live in North carolina)
MIKE GRAVEL 08
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RON PAUL 08
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ANYONE BUT CLINTON 08
Hillary Openly admits that she will continue to take money from lobbyist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaAkcXynqLA
2007-08-15
04:02:14
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Ron Paul has never taken money from lobbyist and have never voted in favor of a congressional pay raise.
2007-08-15
06:10:58 ·
update #1
Don't lump all republicans in with fox news and Bush and co.
remember Regan, One of the greatest presidents ever He knew what it meant to be a republican.
And they say that Republicans hate minorities
ABRAHAM LINCHIOLN WAS THE FIRST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT AND THE PARTY ROSE FROM AN ANTI-SLAVERY GROUP
2007-08-15
06:14:16 ·
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Right now, Obama is the only one with a credible chance of gaining the nomination. Edwards' image overshadows any ideas he might have, Kucinich is an earnest long shot, and Biden always runs for no good purpose. Besides, if a liberal is going to vote for a more liberal candidate than Clinton, it will be for the black male.
2007-08-15 04:51:16
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answered by exgrunt 2
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You would probably have to be registered as a Republican to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary.
Hillary cannot win against Ron Paul.
2007-08-16 03:07:49
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answered by Eric Inri 6
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If you don't want Hillary to get the nomination then you should vote for Obama. Paul or Gravel are wasted votes, neither has a chance in hell of getting the nomination. By the way, don't agree with you at all. She has my vote sewn up. I guess we can cancel each other out huh ;-). My friends and family are voting for Hillary as well.
2007-08-15 06:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to be a registered Dem. to vote in the Dem. primary but no matter how you are registered you can vote for anyone in the election.
Clinton mentioned lobbyists in the last debate and basically said yes she takes their money but only from people like nurses and that she doesn't listen to their advice or concerns anyway! I bet the nurses of America were glad to hear that!
2007-08-15 04:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry about it - neither Hillary or Obama can win. PS: Isn't this the kind of underhanded things Rush Limbaugh complains about "dems" doing? Why is it OK when conservatives do it?
PS: Which candidates don't take money from lobbyists? What corn field were you born in?
2007-08-15 04:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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In the General Election, you can vote for a jackas* or an elephant, or anyone on the ticket.
Like you, I'll be voting against someone.
We need "None of the Above"
That will bring out a record vote.
2007-08-15 04:13:48
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answered by ed 7
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i'm no longer all in favour of people who won't vote for obama by way of fact he's black. i be attentive to it form of sounds like there are alot of racist persons nevertheless in this united states of america, properly there are regrettably. yet, they at the instant are not maximum folk. they're the minority. and rather have not got a voice by way of fact of their lack of information. There are far extra clever human beings in this united states of america who be attentive to that bigotry has no place to any extent further and all of us could want back mutually to make this united states of america extra advantageous for the subsequent generations. And which capacity, overcoming our variations, reason on the tip of the day. we are all individuals!
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answered by jannelle 4
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If you want Hillary to lose, vote for her in the primary. She will most likely lose the national election.
2007-08-15 11:14:10
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answered by Conner McMurph 2
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If you want to beat her in the primaries, Obama is the only one that could. The rest are way to far behind for it to matter.
2007-08-15 05:28:13
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answered by Chris 5
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maybe Obama, will run third party. and guarantee a Republican Party a victory.
2007-08-15 04:35:48
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