Republicans and their ex-wives....that's their idea of "family values".
Fred Thompson is as exciting as watching paint dry.
2007-10-12 14:25:34
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answered by Villain 6
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I'd say you're more likely to see a Al Gore- Jimmy Carter Ticket that a G/T. A New Yorker and a Southerner no matter how bad they want something could never work close enought for something like that!
2007-10-14 03:03:27
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answered by Gabriel Archangel 3
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Not at all, especially if they got the ex-wives to vote, along with the rest of us!
2007-10-12 21:28:03
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answered by geegee 6
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The pubs need to run Giuliani. Who cares if the religious right doesn't like him? What are they going to do, vote for Hillary?
2007-10-12 21:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Man unless Giuliani suddenly becomes pro-life, good luck with him getting the nod. You can not underestimate the power of the way wacko religious right...Just ask Dubya. I see that I Opener was that child left behind....
2007-10-12 21:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If Hilary is on the other side, ANYONE will be hard to beat. She has very high negatives and is the wrong person at the right time. If the Dems (I am one) lose they need only blame themselves should she get the nomination.
2007-10-12 21:59:49
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answered by HP 4
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Haha. Actually, it would be the easiest ticket for the Dems to beat.
2007-10-12 21:25:46
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answered by confucius 3
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Rudy will not get the nomination and none of the other candidates will pick him as VP.
2007-10-13 02:19:36
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answered by BOOM 7
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Not at all.
Any Republican ticket will be easily defeated in 2008.
2007-10-12 22:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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My vote is for Ron Paul!
2007-10-12 21:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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