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King Of Wishful Thinking
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Just remember that Iowa is different from most primaries and elections in that the Democratic ballot is not secret. I thought the Republican wasn't, but it appears I am wrong about that.
This means that the Obama vote may be skewed by peer pressure but not the Republicans. However, the caucuses require a large block of time so they may be skewed by people who could not take 2 or more hours off from work. It could be interesting in that a number of Republicans are unhappy with the last President to play to the religious base and may not want a repeat performance. Bush and the Republicans promised 'family values', floated all kinds of Constitutional amendments that had no chance of succeeding, and basically raped and pillaged the economy and environment in order to cozy up to the business lobby. Huckabee talks like a populist, but he will be held to task by moderates who want to get past vague talk and hear specifics. I don't think his campaign will survive the scrutiny.
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
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As an outsider, I am startled by the difference between the numbers of voters for the two parties. Over 100,000 in the Republicans, and under 3,000 for the Democrats. 3,000 seems a tiny number of people for what seems to be a fairly important first test.
Would anyone care to explain this difference to me?
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Doctor Wtf
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Thanks guys, now it makes sense. relatively
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Wouldn't that skew toward Clinton? She's the one with the machine behind her. I heard the Hillary excuse train rolling at work, but I'm guessing a lot of voters just don't want to hear that voice scolding them for the next 8 years. (If Bush was re-elected, I'm thinking they all will be barring economic collapse.)
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I share the same feelings as you do. But i know one thing, he is the reason that I, at 25 years old, will be voting for the 1st time ever. I think that is the case for others as well. Kinda like 'rock the vote' just with less p.diddy aka puffy aka puff daddy aka sean combs...etc....
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
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The man seriously frightens me. I mean, he wants us to be frightened, he's counting on it, but for much different reasons than the reasons why he frightens me. Fear tactics, still riding 9/11...are people really going to fall for this tack, in the long run?
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
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What I don't like about Giuliani is the fact that he will benefit off a terrorist attack. I mean, it seems like he is actually hoping for one to happen just to say "I told you so".
And yes, people do buy into his crap, which is why he is doing it, but I don't think that number is too large. |
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A Giuliani presidency would turn us into a culture permanently entrenched in irrational fear. Nothing good can possibly come of that. |
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Obama's statement is much more reassuring than Edwards' gaffe "The war on terror is just a bumper sticker slogan". I'd vote Giuliani over Edwards, and damn right I'd feel safer for it.
What I don't like about most Ds is the fact that they will benefit off the loss of the Iraq war. It doesn't seem like they are actually hoping for it... except when they say things like "the Iraq war is lost" and "the Iraq war is unwinnable" and "the surge will certainly fail" and etc. |
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Traded your soul for pogs.
Join Date: May 2004
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Normally, I don't care about politics that much. Personally, I feel let down by any elected official, whether I voted for them or not. However, recent events (ie the ABC/facebook debate) have changed my mind for one reason - I HATE MITT ROMNEY!
He needs to keep his mouth shut. Everytime he opens his mouth, he makes himself look like an arrogant ass. He is not a likable person - not to say that you have to be likable to win office, but it certainly helps. Al Gore is more likable than Mitt Romney. I enjoy watching Mike Huckabee go after Romney because everytime Romney responds he just makes himself look like an utter jerk. Don't even get me started on Mitt Romney being mormon!!!! I am surprised (and glad) to see Hilary loosing steam. Makes me realize that my fellow citizens may not be as stupid as I think they are. Go everyone but Mitt!
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So, anyways, how many political ads have you seen aired by the Ds that state another war is going to start if the GOP is elected, again? Now, how many ads have you seen for Rs that seem to indicate your children are going to be eaten by wolves/blown up by terrorists if you vote for the opposition? |
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