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View Poll Results: Who will (not should) be the Republican presidential nominee in 2008? | |||
Rudy Giuliani | 28 | 20.90% | |
Mike Huckabee | 23 | 17.16% | |
Duncan Hunter | 2 | 1.49% | |
John McCain | 42 | 31.34% | |
Ron Paul | 10 | 7.46% | |
Mitt Romney | 23 | 17.16% | |
Tom Tancredo | 3 | 2.24% | |
Fred Thompson | 3 | 2.24% | |
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02-07-2008, 12:18 PM | #301 | |
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But I'm not sure that those backing Huckabee are looking at that. I think Huck's supporters are primarily the Christian Conservative bloc of the party. If Huckabee is on the ticket, I think they will come back to McCain. Those are the ones you need to get on board for the GE. I think most others are going to hold their nose when they vote, but I think the religious right voters would stay at home otherwise. |
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02-07-2008, 12:55 PM | #303 |
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Anyone at CNN run a grammar check?
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What an asshole. If Obama or Clinton wins, it is a victory for terrorists. Go fuck yourself, Mitt. Last edited by Kodos : 02-07-2008 at 01:24 PM. |
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02-07-2008, 01:32 PM | #306 |
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Its also a rebuke to people like Limbaugh and Coulter, I think.
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02-07-2008, 01:40 PM | #307 | |
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Strangely enough, this whole Limbaugh/McCain thing may end up helping McCain in the end. There's a lot of moderates that would love to have a Republican candidate that Limbaugh doesn't approve of in any fashion. But I think Limbaugh is just trying to draw in listeners more than anything else. |
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02-07-2008, 01:50 PM | #309 | |
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While you may be right about McCain and Limbaugh helping McCain, I think Rush is far past the point in his career where he has to stunt in order to "draw in listeners".
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02-07-2008, 01:55 PM | #310 | |
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I used to be a regular listener to his show, but hadn't tuned in for 3+ years. After this latest spat, I actually bothered to tune in again. He's interesting to listen to, but his definition of a Republican and my personal opinions differ quite a bit. I'm certainly not a liberal, but I'm not a far-right Republican either. |
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02-07-2008, 02:54 PM | #311 |
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So has anybody asked Mitt why he helped aid a surrender to the terrorists yesterday?
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02-07-2008, 07:39 PM | #313 |
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Now I can start the campaign against Romney in 2012!!!!!
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02-08-2008, 11:09 AM | #314 |
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I saw some extended clips of Mitt's speech on the Daily Show last night. I understand that the clips were edited to show Mitt at his worst, but... what a complete fucking douche bag.
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Somewhere in this thread (or one of the others), someone asked about the reasons McCain is so disliked by so many who are ostensibly in the same party. Apparently we weren't the only place where the question came up, since the AP did a list of top ten answers to the question (nearly all of which I believe were eventually given here already).
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news...op10_0208.html In case anybody wonders, 7 of the 10 resonate with me personally.
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Mike Huckabee has won Kansas according to Fox News. 65% reporting: Huckabee 60%, McCain 23%, Paul 11%.
Also, Ron Paul announced today that he's scaling back his Presidential campaign and is focusing on his Congressional campaign. "I am committed to fighting for our ideas within the Republican party, so there will be no third party run." |
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Do you see Huckabee getting Romney's delegates? If so, does this change the game? One problem I don't get is why the conservatives or so upset with the choices? How much more conservative can you get then a guy like Huckabee? Also, isn't it unrealistic on the right-wing conservatives to put up a guy for the White House when the political scene stacked against you? Last edited by Galaxy : 02-09-2008 at 05:21 PM. |
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02-09-2008, 05:25 PM | #319 |
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Galaxy, as said several times before, there are many different kinds of conservatives (and liberals). Lumping them in one basket is erroneous. The neo-cons (that's one type) still believe that Bush2 is the 2nd greatest president ever.
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Some conservatives don't like Huckabee because of his past economic positions on taxes and spending, he was soft on illegal immigrants, and he said Bush's foreign policy was arrogant. Plus he'd get slaughered in a general election spouting things like changing the Constitution to conform with God's word and all that crap. He would completely turn independents off even if he was just McCain's running mate as people here have said.
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Swift-boating McCain. http://www.gopteaparty.com/
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Huckabee picked up Kansas. The LA primary is still too close to call.
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02-09-2008, 09:54 PM | #328 |
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Interesting exit poll notes from Louisiana tonight
As usual, close to half of Louisiana GOP voters called themselves very conservative. They favored Huckabee over McCain by 2-to-1. Without competition from Romney, Huckabee had his best showing to date among the very conservative, with the exception of his home state of Arkansas on Super Tuesday. McCain was backed by about three in 10 very conservative voters, about 10 points better than he's done on average in primaries to date, but Huckabee doubled his past support among that group. As in earlier contests, Huckabee, a former Baptist minister, was the strong favorite of white evangelicals - half the GOP electorate in Louisiana - and the one in three who attend religious services more than once a week. McCain and Huckabee split those who called themselves somewhat conservative, while McCain, as usual, ran strongly among moderates and any GOP voters who called themselves liberal. Huckabee ate into one typically strong McCain group - those who say the most important candidate quality is that he "says what he believes." One in five voters said that was the top quality and Huckabee won half of them. Huckabee was even stronger among the nearly one-half who said it was most important that a candidate shares their values, while McCain won three-quarters of the roughly 20 percent whose top quality was the candidate's experience.
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Not really. I figure one or the other of them will eventually pimp themselves out in order to get either the #2 slot or some (empty) promise of a key cabinet type role (or other plum spot they have their eye on). Cynical, ain't I?
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It's a big shock that the Washington race is still too close to call. Would it matter if McCain loses KS, WA and LA tonight?
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I think McCain will hold on to win WA. Huckabee is pulling away in LA though. But we knew Huckabee was strong in the south east and parts of the midwest. He's not going to beat McCain in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, etc.
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Actually, if this trend holds up, and it very well may, Huckabee might be able to pull a huge upset. McCain does not have enough delegates to seal the nomination. I don't see him doing well in Texas, and depending upon turnout, he might not get Ohio or PA. If he doesn't win either of those two states, we might see some pretty wierd crap happen.
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I just have a funny feeling about this race with Mitt out.
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Just wait until Tuesday. McCain will sweep and you'll stop thinking that Huckabee still has a chance. McCain is about 400 delegates away. Huckabee is 900. Many of the rest of the states aren't winner take all so McCain doesn't have to win to still pick up delegates. Romney currently has more delegates than Huckabee and he's out of the race, that's how far Huckabee is behind.
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Personally I'm way ahead of you on that one.
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It looks like the candidate I'm pulling for will finally win a nomination.
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CNN just showed a scenario in which they gave every remaining state to Huckbee with 50% of the vote and McCain with 40% and Ron Paul with 10% and even with that, McCain would still win it all. It's over, folks.
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Watching Fox News tonight, there was a report that Texas governor Rick Perry is urging Huckabee to withdraw before the Texas primary, because recent polling is indicating that Huckabee has a good chance to win Texas, which would be a huge embarrassment for McCain going into the general election.
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It'd also be a hell of a slap in the face of everyone who voted for him today.
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Huckabee has been declared the winner of Louisiana, 44-42%. Washington still hasn't been called. McCain is up by 2% with 78% reporting.
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Let me see...President Bush was on an ABC News interview yesterday and made the following statement regarding the election: "The American people are going to have a choice, about whether we should turn and run in defeat in the face of Islamic Terrorists or...STAY AND HELP SOME OTHER PEOPLE???!!!" EXCUSE ME??? The reason we are staying in a war lasting longer than WW2 without allies supporting us it to 'Help some other people?"
Isn't this the essence of Neo-Conservatism, galavanting around the globe spending our own blood and treasure to act as the World's Policeman? Well, he finally came out and said it for the record. We as a country are going to go broke and default on everything so this guy and his ilk...like John McCain...can globetrot as military Lone Rangers. U N B E L I E V A B L E ! |
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McCain did end up winning Washington. The three contests on Tuesday are D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Should be 3 more easy victories for McCain. He was up by 28 and 32 in the latest Virginia polls and 39 in the latest Maryland poll. Virginia and D.C. are winner take all.
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Wow, I think that's the first time I've agreed 100% with BW. Mark this day on the calendar, check for signs of the apocalypse, etc....
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That Ron Paul surge is coming any moment now. I can feel it.
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Did LA, NE and WA have delegates? I know Huckabee got the 36 from KS, but it's not listing any delegates in the other three states.
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Apparently LA aren't automatically committed unless someone gets over 50%. I don't know if they are free to vote as they please now or will be divided proportionally.
WA looks really strange right now. At 87% of the vote counted McCain was leading by 1.8%. At that point the party stopped releasing totals and declared McCain the victor. There has been no word on when the remaining 13% of the vote will be tallied. Huckabee isn't conceding yet, saying their were, "weird things going on".
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The upright nations of the world need to act as the world's police. Just because we are quite often standing alone in that role doesn't mean that we are in the wrong, it just means that we are poor at diplomacy.
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