i agree.
the difference is that democrats try to run a fair campaign to win.... where republicans run to win at all cost!!!!
democrats put their country before their party, and republicans put their party before their country!!!!!!
2007-08-25 13:31:34
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answered by nomames 4
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No, the electorate are bored stiff with the way the democrats have run issues and now want genuine substitute to ensue. They be responsive to that the only occasion which could replace them are the Republicans and it is going to be a landslide victory for the GOP in the two the residing house and the Senate.
2016-10-03 05:59:49
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answered by ? 4
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It's the forces backing the candidates who aid them in winning, even though the public is now questioning the process and validity of the count.
Just the person of Dr. Ron Paul, would add all the hope back into the GOP party's integrity.
2007-08-25 13:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to brake it to everyone, but politicians aren't the most honest people, no matter what the party is. Their all out for money and power and they do what the need to get it. Your kiding yourself if you think democrates arent in it for the same reasons as the rest of them.
I don't know how people get so delusional that if a Democrat became president, our country wouldn't have problems. Didn't Clinton run our country into tremendous debt during his serve? i don't remember cause i was like 8. but anyways, neither party is all that great. So voting is essentially picking the lesser of 2 evils.
2007-08-25 13:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right about the governing part.
But good at winning? Come now
Have you forgotten the supreme courts appointment of GW?
Did you miss Monica Goodlings testimony concerning "caging"?
How about the voting machines?
2007-08-25 13:38:15
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answered by JustUS 4
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They have been good at winning elections IN THE PAST.
Because of a few good people that share nothing in common with todays GOP... and a bunch of Gerrymandering and pandering to the ignorant mind-controlling mega-churches that have $$ in their eyes.
2007-08-25 13:38:07
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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People who don't believe government can work shouldn't be elected to run it.
2007-08-25 14:03:34
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answered by God 6
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Yes, but that means they've already forgotten how badly the Democrats deliver on their own promises.
And in 8 years or so when everyone's sick of Hillary, they will have forgotten what the Republicans are really all about.
2007-08-25 13:31:33
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answered by freedom first 5
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This one has ever since the southern dems turned Republican we have had nothing but a mess. The world never looked so bad since Reagan.
2007-08-25 13:38:40
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answered by margie s 4
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I think most Americans have come to that conclusion. It's been a long time since this country has been this divided.
2007-08-25 13:33:00
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answered by katydid 7
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Republican party is very good at spreading fear and lies. They have already started for the next election.
2007-08-25 13:39:45
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answered by jackie 6
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