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Old 04-26-2008, 05:43 PM
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The bottom line is come November all or most of the Republican base will come home and vote for Mccain.
The bottom is, this is exactly the kind of certain fortune telling we all heard coming from the Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee camps, respectively.
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Old 04-27-2008, 06:57 AM
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Probably. What are they gonna do about it?

Suckabee supporters will vote Republican because there arent any better alternatives. And because, unlike liberals, they are not so stupid as to believe that not-voting will make a difference.

Ron Paul supporters are mostly either libertarians, liberals or paleocons. The paleocons will vote GOP anyway, for the same reason Suckabee supporters will. The Liberals and Libertarians would not have voted GOP anyway, so there is no real loss. Ron Paul was never a Republican to begin with...he's a libertarian.
Incorrect on two accounts:

1.) The majority of RP supporters will not be voting for either of the two major party candidates.

2.) Ron Paul has been elected as a Republican to Congress year after year after year. Why? Probably because he is a Republican.

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Notice that the Huckabee supporters and the Paul supporters did not protest McCain by voting for Obama. They won't break party lines because as bad of a Republican the Huckguys think McCain is, they can at least see some Republican there. They can't see a shred of Republican in Obama. And the Paulguys are wannabe Perotguys. They think that they are making some difference, but they are not.
Wrong again. They didn't jump lines because they don't agree with Obama either. Obama/McCain/Hilary are miles away from Ron Paul thinking.

Wannage Pero guys haha. Funny. We are making a difference. A helluva difference considering what we are up against. You'll see it's effects election after election until we get who we want in office and save the country from it's own hand.
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Time will tell...

There are a LOT more "anybody but Hillary or Obama" voters out there than the "anybody but McCain" voters.
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:03 AM
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There are a LOT more "anybody but Hillary or Obama" voters out there than the "anybody but McCain" voters.
That's funny, Obama leads McCain...


Republicans are still disillusioned by Bush failure.

I understand it's in the interest of conservative trolls to ignore this, but it's true.
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How much does Romney help him in the south, and among evangelicals?

I'd say: not much. If anything, it hurts him.
........................this is a joke right?
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........................this is a joke right?
No I think he is actually making a point. Romney a mormon does not help McCain in the Christian South. Many Christians look at mormonism as a cult.

Of course I could see how you would take it as a joke. He make a point and a rational argument which probably makes you laugh with you inability to understand.
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No I think he is actually making a point. Romney a mormon does not help McCain in the Christian South. Many Christians look at mormonism as a cult.

Of course I could see how you would take it as a joke. He make a point and a rational argument which probably makes you laugh with you inability to understand.
....religion has nothing to do with it. Are we in a mental institution here?
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....religion has nothing to do with it. Are we in a mental institution here?
Religion has nothing to do with the way people vote? I guess when you take an excessive amount of drugs your view of the world may become somewhat rosey (I was going to say like your palms but felt some of the 5th graders here would get offended).
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That's funny, Obama leads McCain...
In what? Some subjective public poll?

Lurch Kerry led in the polls during the entire election process, 4 years ago. Polls mean nothing. Once people are all alone, behind that curtain, you'll see exactly how much faith the people have in your socialistic party.
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In what? Some subjective public poll?

Lurch Kerry led in the polls during the entire election process, 4 years ago. Polls mean nothing. Once people are all alone, behind that curtain, you'll see exactly how much faith the people have in your socialistic party.
Hard to follow such intelligent thought.
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