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Republican primary


John McCain
  24% (8)
Mitt Romney
  12% (4)
Mike Huckabee
  3% (1)
Ron Paul
  36% (12)
None of the above, I'd prefer:
  12% (4)
Rudy Giuliani
  12% (4)


Total Votes : 33
(last vote on : 2/2/2008 8:02:18 AM)
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TheHeretic -> RE: Republican primary (1/28/2008 6:29:46 PM)

        Tomorrow we see if Rudy's gamble paid off (skipping the early, few delegate, states).  If he finishes lower than 2nd place in Florida, that might be the ball game.  It would be a shame.  I really think he's the best candidate in the field on either side. 

       With the time difference, we'll probably know the result before I get off work.  Of course, we are talking about Flori-duh, so the count might not be in until August...




UtopianRanger -> RE: Republican primary (1/29/2008 12:08:43 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

Paul 7
McCain 5
Rudy 4
None 4
Romney 3
Huckabee 1




Gone for a few days, but not gone long enough that I can't help Ron Paul [;)]






 - R




SubinMaine -> RE: Republican primary (1/29/2008 3:04:24 AM)

Ron Paul's getting my vote.




Manawyddan -> RE: Republican primary (2/2/2008 4:06:22 AM)

John McCain (7)
Mitt Romney (4)
Mike Huckabee (1)
Ron Paul (12)
None of the above (4)
Rudy Giuliani (4)

... my vote adds to the late rush of libertarians to support Ron Paul ... heck I actually made a deal with the devil ... er ... registered Republican ... just so I could vote for him in the primary.




EvilGenie -> RE: Republican primary (2/2/2008 8:15:51 AM)

I voted none of the above though have always been a fan of McCain and Rudy. I think, and so does much of the world, that Rudy was amazing following 9/11 and has gotten a bad rap for some things. I have always liked McCain and felt that all of this broohaha regarding his ''emotional state after having been a POW'' to be just that, a whole lot of sound and fury signifying nothing. I left the US before the 2000 election so I didn't vote and haven't since leaving the US. Yes, I could always get an absentee ballot but my personal feelings are that they take forever to be received and counted, that it mucks up the system a bit, where it is already mucked enough. I will not be in the US for this upcoming election either as the US has no longer been my home since 1999. Do I follow what goes on? You bet I do and I am also fortunate enough to see what other parts of the globe think of our choices. You'd be surprised.

Lady E, you can always click on ''show results'' as long as you don't vote.




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