Newt Gingrich. He reeks of the usual Republican/Conservative hypocrisy and would get kicked in the general election. (Nothing like fooling around with an intern while crucifying the President for fooling around with an intern.)
2007-10-18 12:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i admire Herman Cain yet i visit help whomever is the eventual nominee. i admire Cain's 9 9 9 plan. man or woman taxes - 9% on earnings - No deductions company taxes - 9% - No deduction national revenues tax - 9% - No exceptions. he's a math wiz and this plan will generate as a lot or greater revenues and all and sundry participates even the undesirable. the individuals who consume the main (wealthy) would be taxed for spending and those with out money will pay little or no. this is the main honest tax thought that I rather have considered.
2016-11-08 21:16:04
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Condoleeza Rice could be a good candidate but she is not joining the race for the Presidency due to party pressures.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know whether a conservative will likely win.
2007-10-18 12:22:32
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Not being conservative, it's a bit difficult for me to be as uninterested as I would like, but I have always had a lot of respect for Indiana Senator Richard Lugar. A Rhodes scholar and navy verteran, he's really been in the forefront on issues dealing with national security, terrorism, and American foreign policy. He has been one of the few Republicans to publicly break with the President over Iraq.
It is true that Lugar ran before for President in 1996, and he frankly ended up falling flat on his face. That said, however, I think very highly of him as a man and as a public servant. As much as a liberal can speak in such terms, I think he would have made a very good President.
Cheers.
2007-10-18 12:47:44
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answered by blueevent47 5
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Gingrich. I live in his old district and have even seen him in our grocery store in the early am (when he was Speaker of the House). He's a realistic, unassuming personality and I was pleased to see he acts the same towards a grocery checker as when he's on live TV. I like his quick wit and the fact he says what's on his mind.
He knows government, has a clear idea how to get results, and has the good sense to realize what would be best for the country.
2007-10-18 12:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Arnold.
A Hillary vs. Arnold race would be simply hilarious.
Caricatures are so obviously in right now, as evidenced by the fact that Hillary is even running.
2007-10-18 15:16:22
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answered by wider scope 7
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one that IS in the race is huckabee...for what it's worth, i'm not too crazy about "conservatives" these days but i'll give this man credit...he was a very good Governor and i think his character is beyond reproach
2007-10-18 12:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha! There are no "good conservatives".... Gee you people are desperate aren't you.
2007-10-18 12:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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