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Who do liberals hope wins the GOP nomination?
I'm curious to know whether the Obama supporters here would rather see Romney or Gingrich win the GOP nod.
I'm torn. I like Gingrich better than Romney. But on the one hand, I feel that Romney has a better image, and therefore a better chance to beat Obama in the general election. On the other hand, no one would eviscerate Obama in a debate like Gingrich would, but I don't know if many people are persuadable by debates. I guess my gut tells me that Gingrich is my guy until he bows out. I'm very curious to know what the Democrats here think. |
Don't like either but would take grinch over Romney
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*sigh* Back to the ignore bin with you.
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For the record, I'm curious as to who the libs would rather see go against Obama in the election, too. |
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This thread was initiated as nothing more than an antagonistic act so that he can hop onto his high horse and criticize someone's opinion with replies have absolutely nothing to do at all with the post of the person he is replying to. Ask Jim why the sky is blue and he'd reply "well, if the liberals had it their way, the sky would be red with the blood of a thousand murdered babies." |
Wow, you really read a lot into that first post.
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Rick Perry, Bachman or Cain.
in all seriousness, between Newt and Romney I'll take Newt. I think Huntsman would be a tough debate. he seems to have the most consistent record of the three... |
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Dems would much rather have Gingrich to run against. He'll do fine in the debates but he's not going to kill Obama. More importantly, Gingrich will be the easiest person ever to run ads against...just mention the government shut down, ethics charges, $300K fine, 1.6M from Freddie, etc... People will get sick just thinking about it. Romney has a lot of flip flops but is easily running the best campaign. -spence |
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Johnny, there's much we disagree on. However, if you object to my assumption that "Obama supporters" are likely to be "liberal", then you might do well to ignore me. I'll try to find a way to soldier on without you. "Ask Jim why the sky is blue and he'd reply "well, if the liberals had it their way, the sky would be red with the blood of a thousand murdered babies." If you want to paint me as irrational, maybe you could post ONE thing I have ever written here that has no logic behind it. I was just asking a fairly benign question. If that caused you to snap, I guess I really got inside your head... |
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-spence |
My concern is how many times can either run for pres. until it just doesn't mean anything to any of us. They both have run numerous times. I would consider Hillary......I wouldn't want her pissed at me with her hand on the button.
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-spence |
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Wait until Newt really gets his knickers in a twist. The media won't be able to dump him fast enough...people hate that kind of negativity. -spence |
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I'll be astonished if Biden is the VP pick next year, but they won't make the move until the opposition is better defined. -spence |
Biden brought in the votes in the electoral college, all I can think of why he had him on the ballot.
I do not think they would change the ticket for reelection. Has there been a precedence post-WWII where this happened? |
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So what does he add? Obama wins Deleware with or without BIden on the ticket. How does Biden's presence on the ticket help Obama with the electoral math? You're dead-on, in 2008, Biden was needed to give the appearance of experience to the ticket, because Obama was a newbie. Obama doesn't need that anymore. From where I sit, "Plugs" adds zilch. |
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Newt talked about it in '08, but never filed |
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