Hillary Clinton, Barrack Obama, John Edwards, John McCain, and Rudolf Guiliani. John Edwards is trying to fool everyone into thinking he's for the little guy.... while he lives in a 28,000 sq ft house and turns his nose up at all his neighbors, who can't stand him. All of them are entrenched in the big government power structure.
Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney believe in limited government to some extent, but Ron Paul is 100% behind the idea of drastic reductions in the scope of federal government.
2007-12-23 13:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It's funny how libertarianism has become more the realm of the democrats these days, now that religious neo-cons have abandoned the small govt base of the Republican Party and opted for a more authoritarian govt that dictates social policy to the individual. With that in mind I'd say that the neo-con candidates (huckabee and co.) are big govt. whereas the small govt. candidates are ron paul, guliani, mcain and all the dems
2007-12-23 21:49:43
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I'd say all of them except for Kucinich, Gravel, Paul, Thompson (to some extent), Keyes (weird man) and possibly Biden & Huckabee.
2007-12-23 13:16:30
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answered by Austrian Theorist 4
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All of them except Edwards, Paul, and my pick Dennis Kucinich
They are the ONLY three refusing corporate donations.
2007-12-23 12:59:21
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Giuliani, Clinton, Romney, just about all of them except Ron Paul.
2007-12-23 13:27:11
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Judolf Giuliani the ( )ay Mayor
Mitt " The Chinese" dog = Bain Capital
H. Clinton
2007-12-23 12:57:20
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billary
2007-12-23 13:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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