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Jindal
 
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Perry
 
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Huckabee
 
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Paul
 
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Pataki
 
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Graham
 
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Everson
 
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Webb
 
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O'Malley
 
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Chaffee
 
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« Reply #25 on: February 07, 2016, 11:41:30 PM »

I found his voice kind of irritating, but O'Malley will make for a perfectly fine mid-level Cabinet secretary if Clinton wins.
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« Reply #26 on: February 07, 2016, 11:52:11 PM »

Perry because he was the first Republican to call out Trump for his BS. If not for "oops" or even if they'd have let him into the first debate instead of Kasich (who's gone nowhere btw), I'm convinced he would've been a top contender this year. He always seemed like a nice guy to me.
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« Reply #27 on: February 08, 2016, 12:05:44 AM »

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« Reply #28 on: February 08, 2016, 02:58:03 AM »

O’Malley. A pretty good liberal; actually sad that he didn’t go anywhere.

On the GOP side Paul. He stands at least for a couple of good things. 
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« Reply #29 on: February 08, 2016, 03:23:38 AM »

Of the Democrats, O'Malley; of the Republicans, Paul.

Yes.
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« Reply #30 on: February 08, 2016, 08:47:41 AM »


Off topic, but your sig is incredibly inaccurate. I hope you know that.
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« Reply #31 on: February 08, 2016, 10:20:00 AM »

O'Malley: He seemed like a rational, experienced progressive in between Hillary and Bernie. He also struck me as easily the coolest and most personable out of all the candidates. I don't know why he never caught on more, but his dropping out made me sad. He had a set of VERY good and fleshed out policies.

Jim Webb: Webb was the ONLY candidate with a foreign policy that truly appealed to me. He was arguably the only realist in the race. Moreover, I think he brought good bipartisan political and also military experience to the table. I may not have agreed with a lot of his domestic policy, but he was a strong pro-union guy with an appeal to blue collar voters who are left behind and otherwise might support a demogogue.

Lindsey Graham: Hated his foreign policy but he was just a funny guy and I loved his debate performances. Also, by far the best Republican on domestic policy.
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