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agcatter
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« on: January 16, 2008, 12:07:20 PM »

McCain is looking like the stongest candidate, but living in Texas and watching what illegal immigration has done to our state makes this hard for me.  I puke everytime McCain starts talking about "God's children".  That issue among Republicans will probably do him in as far as the nomination.  I will vote for Thompson in the Texas Primary although it will probably be too late for him.

Romney?  He's running even with Clinton in Alabama, slightly behind in Kentucky and gets drilled in Ohio.  He's Hillary's dream candidate.

We're so screwed.
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2008, 01:05:18 PM »

Romney and Huckabee will be beaten soundly and yes, will kill us down the ballot as well.

Unfortunately, Republicans don't look at the head to head polls like the political junkies on this board.

They are likely to vote for Romney and Huckabee and then be shocked when the post convention polls show either as the nominee is trailing Hillary by double digits.

Hillary and Bill just need to dispose of the black guy and there doesn't appear to be much opposition in the general, especially if we are in recession.  That is the Hillary perfect storm.

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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2008, 02:37:56 PM »

The Clintons pretty much have it made.  Clinton Inc will roll over Obama by doing whatever it takes to destoy him.  Republicans seem more interested in destroying each other and obtaining the resulting worthless nomination.

The Clinton soap opera will be back in the White House, although good luck governing with her negatives.  Hillary is the most polarizing figure since Nixon.
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