Definitive 2012 GOP Primary Poll for late 2008 (gag) Part 1 (user search)
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Question: Who would you support? List who and why if you please.
#1
Rudy Giuliani      (R-NY)
 
#2
John Thune        (R-SD)
 
#3
Sarah Palin         (R-AK)
 
#4
Bobby Jindal        (R-LA)
 
#5
Tim Pawlenty      (R-MN)
 
#6
Mitt Romney       (R-MA)
 
#7
Mike Huckabee    (R-AR)
 
#8
Newt Gingrich     (R-GA)
 
#9
Charlie Crist        (R-FL)
 
#10
Fred Thompson (R-TN)
 
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Total Voters: 38

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« on: November 16, 2008, 05:34:18 AM »

As a partisan Democrat or as an American citizen?

As a citizen, I trust Jindal, Crist, and Pawlenty, in that order, to make fair decisions in the best interest of the American people.

Most of the other people I do not trust.  Gingrich is probably the best person to forward the interests of the GOP by pushing big ideas while still losing, so he might be the best guy to support in that way.

As a Partisan Democrat, I must say, Palin is the most doomed to lose and thus the person I "support."  She has devout support by 20% of the population, but her despise runs up more than 51% of the population, thus she is inherently bound to fail.

She might win the primaries though.
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