Which of these Republican candidates would make the best President?
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Question: Best President?
#1
Michele Bachmann
 
#2
Haley Barbour
 
#3
John Bolton
 
#4
Herman Cain
 
#5
Mitch Daniels
 
#6
Newt Gingrich
 
#7
Jon Huntsman, Jr.
 
#8
Gary Johnson
 
#9
Andy Martin
 
#10
Jimmy McMillan
 
#11
Roy Moore
 
#12
Sarah Palin
 
#13
Rand Paul
 
#14
Rick Santorum
 
#15
Ron Paul
 
#16
Tim Pawlenty
 
#17
Buddy Roemer
 
#18
Mitt Romney
 
#19
Donald Trump
 
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« Reply #25 on: March 31, 2011, 08:40:25 AM »

I voted for Daniels, but if I could choose more I would vote for Roemer, Johnson, and Huntsman.
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« Reply #26 on: March 31, 2011, 10:27:59 AM »

No option for "None of the Above"?

That said I would've voted for Guliani, but I voted for Johnson since I did not see him on the list.

Whoops, I forgot Giuliani.  I didn't want to include a cop-out option; there is no guy named "none of the above".

@JulioMadrid: Seriously?

Obviously not =). Huntsman would be the best president in that list.
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« Reply #27 on: March 31, 2011, 03:16:33 PM »


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Except for the fact that he is 74 or so and could drop dead in office, leading him to be replaced by his VP (which could be a disaster if he picked someone like, say, Palin to attract extra supporters). In that case, Rand would be good, but I think he would be better after several years experience (in, say, 2016 or 2020).
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