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Question: Which potential nominee(s) would make you vote for Obama?
#1
Mitt Romney
 
#2
Mike Huckabee
 
#3
Sarah Palin
 
#4
Rudy Giuliani
 
#5
Newt Gingrich
 
#6
Rick Santorum
 
#7
Tim Pawlenty
 
#8
Gary Johnson
 
#9
Ron Paul
 
#10
Bobby Jindal
 
#11
Eric Cantor
 
#12
Jeb Bush
 
#13
Haley Barbour
 
#14
Mitch Daniels
 
#15
Charlie Crist
 
#16
Mike Pence
 
#17
Other
 
#18
I'll vote for the Republican no matter who it is
 
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Author Topic: Republicans, here's a question  (Read 6082 times)
Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
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Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« on: August 21, 2009, 06:25:51 PM »

None.
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Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,692


Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2009, 09:33:28 PM »

And we all know 95% of the Republicans here would end up pulling the lever for the Republican once they got into the voting booth anyway, so this thread is pointless.
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Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,692


Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2009, 09:42:18 PM »

And we all know 95% of the Republicans here would end up pulling the lever for the Republican once they got into the voting booth anyway, so this thread is pointless.

So then the 5% of us who aren't blind partisans will post.

So you'd vote for the guy that you disagree with about everything, all because your candidate didn't win the primary. Talk about being a sore loser.
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Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,692


Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2009, 09:52:40 PM »

And we all know 95% of the Republicans here would end up pulling the lever for the Republican once they got into the voting booth anyway, so this thread is pointless.

So then the 5% of us who aren't blind partisans will post.

So you'd vote for the guy that you disagree with about everything, all because your candidate didn't win the primary. Talk about being a sore loser.

Who said he disagrees with Obama about everything?

He's a Republican, so naturally he would agree with the Republican candidate more than the far-left radical borderline Marxist/Socialist/Racist in the White House.
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Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,692


Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2009, 11:53:58 AM »

And we all know 95% of the Republicans here would end up pulling the lever for the Republican once they got into the voting booth anyway, so this thread is pointless.

So then the 5% of us who aren't blind partisans will post.

So you'd vote for the guy that you disagree with about everything, all because your candidate didn't win the primary. Talk about being a sore loser.

Who said he disagrees with Obama about everything?

He's a Republican, so naturally he would agree with the Republican candidate more than the far-left radical borderline Marxist/Socialist/Racist in the White House.

It's clear you don't understand Marxism or socialism, and that's fine (though I can call you an idiot for it), but racist?

It was hyperbole.
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Rowan
RowanBrandon
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,692


Political Matrix
E: 1.94, S: 4.70

« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2009, 12:10:57 PM »

And we all know 95% of the Republicans here would end up pulling the lever for the Republican once they got into the voting booth anyway, so this thread is pointless.

So then the 5% of us who aren't blind partisans will post.

So you'd vote for the guy that you disagree with about everything, all because your candidate didn't win the primary. Talk about being a sore loser.

Who said he disagrees with Obama about everything?

He's a Republican, so naturally he would agree with the Republican candidate more than the far-left radical borderline Marxist/Socialist/Racist in the White House.

It's clear you don't understand Marxism or socialism, and that's fine (though I can call you an idiot for it), but racist?

It was hyperbole.

Not at all clever.

And the fact that he said "White folks greed runs a world in need."
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