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'08 - Who do you want?



Who do you want for President?  

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  1. 1. Who do you want for President?

    • Mitt Romney
    • Hillary Clinton
    • Rudy Giuliani
    • Barak Obama
    • John McCain
    • Joe Biden
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    • Mike Huckabee
    • John Edwards
    • Fred Thompson
    • Bill Richardson
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    • Ron Paul
    • Chris Dodd
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    • Duncan Hunter
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    • Mike Gravel
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    • Tom Tancredo
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Be advised that this is a public poll: other users can see the choice(s) you selected

nope - public poll...

Ooops! My blonde, eh! :) Not only am I blonde but I am also Canadian.... :bounce: This does cause me problems from time to time. :phanvan

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didn't many of your political group say that last time? around 2004?

They did and so did I. Since then Ive been to Canada, the Canadian dollar is almost equal to the ours, and their economy is flourishing. People are actually getting jobs up there, what a thought.

My dislike of the guy isnt because of my party affiliation I voted for and am very happy with Bloomberg. It is from EXPERIENCE with his form of leadership. NYC under Guiliani was really scary, FOR REAL. He is a thug and an all around creep. My dislike goes deeper than Reps vs Dems it is from real sadness and real pain and real fear.

Police brutality, mobsters, INFIDELITY (isnt that a big thing with your party?), misuse of funds, publicly dragging his the mother of his children through the gutter, the list goes on but like I said if you can take it Ill be in Toronto.

If those of your party can really stomach Guiliani just for the win (which aint gonna happen) I hope you Reps can sleep at night.

Are you really ready for Guiliani time?

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:help: Oh no Hillary is leading... Stop the Madness, Barack Fans... Get your VOTE ON.

(Hillary Fans, don't be offended, this is said with love, humor and respect for your vote)

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:help: Oh no Hillary is leading... Stop the Madness, Barack Fans... Get your VOTE ON.

(Hillary Fans, don't be offended, this is said with love, humor and respect for your vote)

Oprah is gonna have to work harder! :heh: Barack is young, fresh, intelligent, and he is definitely the cutest of the candidates.

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Right now its tied 17 republican votes - 17 democratic votes. But one Democratic vote is from a non voter lol So we win so far ! :scared:

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I think people are reluctant to vote... It's too bad that people feel like they cannot vote a public poll such as this for fear of backlash.

I hereby designate this thread a "No Abuse" thread.

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Right now its tied 17 republican votes - 17 democratic votes. But one Democratic vote is from a non voter lol So we win so far ! :)

My brother is a skinny Democrat who lives in Virginia. Does that count? :scared: I am going to have to find out who he is voting for....

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Oprah is gonna have to work harder! :heh: Barack is young, fresh, intelligent, and he is definitely the cutest of the candidates.

Cute? Oh no Green! those big, big, big ears.......:bounce:

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Did anyone see Obama dance on Ellen? Reminded me of what it would be like for Carlton from the fresh prince to teach his dance to others with no rhythm. (like me):faint:

In fact it went something like this...

:whoo::scared::eek::eek::):eek::D:whoo:

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Me & DH worry about Hillary being in office.. and he keeps saying it won't happen, don't worry, as much as demo's like her, it won't happen..

But I told him about this poll and how Hillary is getting a lot of votes.. and these are people that will be voting!

And he said, well your little forum is all women right?

HRMPH!!!

I think men are voting for her too..

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Actually, looks like all that voted for her were female. Did I miss a man that voted?

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Cute? Oh no Green! those big, big, big ears.......:bounce:

All the better to hear the needs and the concerns of the voters with! :scared:

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