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« Reply #100 on: January 18, 2018, 09:54:36 AM »

Phil Bredesen schedule for August 29th-
September 4th: A Centrist America

August 29th- September 2nd: Rallies in West Virginia, Colorado, Tennessee, and Iowa on taxes, religion, education, healthcare, Economy, education reform, and foreign Policy.

September 3rd:
Governorship duties in Tennessee, during which he institues his own version of Tenncare. Many experts agree that his new reforms by actually provide the nation better health in the future.

September 4th:
Rally in Des Moines, Iowa on Evangelical values
Rally in Concord, New Hampshire on Tax reform
Rally in Columbia, South Carolina on Economic Policy
Rally in Tallahassee, Florida on Healthcare reform
Watch 1st Republican Debate
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« Reply #101 on: January 18, 2018, 09:56:24 AM »

Wait did Reagan know what was going on in 2003?

I don't think so. He died in 04, so it's best to not have his Endorsement count.

Agreed. Unfortunately he was too dementied

Okay, it won't count. At least I have Nancy Reagan's endorsement.

If you Haven't had him as an endorsement already, you can have George H. W. Bush to replace Reagan
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« Reply #102 on: January 18, 2018, 10:00:42 AM »

Wait did Reagan know what was going on in 2003?

I don't think so. He died in 04, so it's best to not have his Endorsement count.

Agreed. Unfortunately he was too dementied

Okay, it won't count. At least I have Nancy Reagan's endorsement.

If you Haven't had him as an endorsement already, you can have George H. W. Bush to replace Reagan

It could be, especially if Jeb remains absent on the campaign trail. After all, Bush was Reagan's Vice-President.
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« Reply #103 on: January 18, 2018, 11:54:20 AM »

Wait did Reagan know what was going on in 2003?

I don't think so. He died in 04, so it's best to not have his Endorsement count.

Agreed. Unfortunately he was too dementied

Okay, it won't count. At least I have Nancy Reagan's endorsement.

If you Haven't had him as an endorsement already, you can have George H. W. Bush to replace Reagan

It could be, especially if Jeb remains absent on the campaign trail. After all, Bush was Reagan's Vice-President.
Cheney already has Bush, I checked.
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« Reply #104 on: January 18, 2018, 02:04:39 PM »

Wait did Reagan know what was going on in 2003?

I don't think so. He died in 04, so it's best to not have his Endorsement count.

Agreed. Unfortunately he was too dementied

Okay, it won't count. At least I have Nancy Reagan's endorsement.

If you Haven't had him as an endorsement already, you can have George H. W. Bush to replace Reagan

It could be, especially if Jeb remains absent on the campaign trail. After all, Bush was Reagan's Vice-President.
Cheney already has Bush, I checked.

I'll continue posting my schedule after the 1st republican debate
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« Reply #105 on: January 18, 2018, 09:00:37 PM »
« Edited: January 22, 2018, 06:23:07 PM by MycroftCZ »

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Ads Up: Values
In: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Michigan

Campaign Schedule

August 29th
Grantham, Grafton, Bristol, Franklin, Belmont, Wolfeboro, Moultonborough, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Meet with Voters
Andover, NH: Town Hall

August 30th
Meredith, Ashland, Plymouth, Campton, Rumney, Dorchester, Lebanon, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Meet w/ Voters

August 31st
Hillsboro, Windsor, Warner, Bradford, Claremont, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Meet with Voters
Hopkinton, Lempster, Newport, NH: Town Hall

September 1st
Senatorial Duties

September 2nd
Troy, Schenectady, NEW YORK: Meet with Voters
Glens Falls, NY: Town Hall
Albany, NY: Rally

September 3rd
Humboldt, Lu Verne, Buffalo Center, Emmetsburg, Spencer, Sutherland, Sioux City, IOWA: Meet with Voters
Early, IA: Town Hall
Sioux City, IA: Rally

September 4th
Revere, MASSACHUSETTS: Rally w/ Sen. John Kerry

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Medford, MA: Town Hall w/ Sen. Kerry

September 5th
Marcus, Mapleton, Le Mars, Sioux Center, IOWA: Meet w/ Voters
Debate Prep

September 6th
Rowan, Colo, Ames, Webster City, IOWA: Meet with Voters
Carroll, Newton, IA: Town Hall

September 7th
Senatorial Duties
Des Moines, IOWA: Rally


September 8th
Viola, Washington, DeWitt, Tipton, Davenport, Anamosa, IOWA: Meet with Voters
Clinton, Fruitlandville, IA: Town Hall

September 9th
Andrew, Wyoming, Mt. Vernon, IOWA: Meet with Voters
Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, IA: Rally

September 10th
Horrel Hill, Hopkins, SOUTH CAROLINA: Meet with Voters
Charleston, SC: Town Hall

September 11th
Attend 9/11 Memorial Service, New York City
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« Reply #106 on: January 19, 2018, 09:19:06 PM »

Bredesen Campaign summary from September 5th-September 11th

September 5th-September 8th:
Rallies in Iowa, Nevada, and Florida on Healthcare, Immigration, and Agricultural reform.

September 9th-September 10th:
Governor duties in Tennessee.

September 11th:
All Campaigning is put on hold in Rememberence for the 9/11 attacks while also visiting in Ground Zero and thus meeting the survivors of the disaster.
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« Reply #107 on: January 19, 2018, 11:54:52 PM »



Mike Huckabee Campaign Schedule: August 29 - September 11 2003.

August 29:
Gubernatorial Work

August 30:
Rally in Columbia MO
Tax cut policy speech in Columbia MO
Business policy speech in Columbia MO
Meet w/ Voters in Columbia MO
Appearance at Missouri University
Jobs Plan announcement speech at Kansas City MO
Town Hall in Kansas City MO
Meet w/ Voters in Kansas City, Independence MO

August 31:
Rally in Des Moines IA
Jobs Policy speech at Des Moines IA
Energy speech at Des Moines IA
Foreign Policy/ Counter-terrorism speech at Des Moines IA
Meet w/ Voters in Des Moines, Ames IA
Town Hall at Ames IA
Visit at new campaign HQ in Ames IA

September 1:
Campaign speech at the Milwaukee Public Museum
Fair Tax Now event in Milwaukee WI
Meet w/ Voters in Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Muskegon, Baraboo, Waukesha WI
Town Hall in Kenosha WI
Visit & Meet w/ Auto workers at the Kenosha Engine plant.

September 2:
Gubernatorial Work

September 3:
Debate Preparations all day

September 4:
Huckabee attends and participates in the first Republican presidential debate at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Gubernatorial Work after the debate

September 5:
Rally in Myrtle Beach SC
Crime policy speech in Myrtle Beach SC
Economy policy speech in Myrtle Beach SC
Meet w/ Voters in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Summerville, Spartanburg SC
Social policy speech at Charleston SC
Jobs plan speech at Charlotte NC

September 6:

Rally in Lubbock TX w/ Rick Perry
Rally in Armarillo TX w/ Rick Perry
Town Hall in Tulsa OK
Meet w/ Voters in Amarillo, Lubbock TX, Oklahoma City, Tulsa OK,

September 7:
Rally in Charlottesville NC w/ Chuck Norris
Rally in Richmond VA w/ Chuck Norris
Town Hall in Norfolk VA
Foreign Policy Speech in Norfolk VA
Homeland Security speech in Virginia Beach VA: 60,000 attendance including 78 veterans
Meet w/ Voters in Norfolk, Richmond, Williamsburg, Virginia Beach VA
Meet w/ Military personnel and veterans at Langley AF Base VA

September 8:
Gubernatorial Work

September 9:

Town Hall in Billings MT
Meet w/ Voters in Billings MT
American energy speech in Williston ND
Jobs speech at Williston ND
Tax rally in Bismarck ND
Meet w/ Voters in Williston, Bismarck ND

September 10:
Rally in Cheyenne WY
Town Hall and social policy speech in Casper WY
Gun rights speech in Reno NV
Rally in Sacramento CA
Education Speech in Sacramento CA
Marriage speech in Sacramento CA
Energy speech in Fresno CA
Jobs speech in Fresno CA
Pro-Life speech in Fresno CA
Meet w/ Students and Professors at California State University in Fresno CA
Meet w/ voters in Cheyenne, Casper WY, Reno NV, Sacramento, Fresno CA

September 11th:
Attendance at 9/11 Memorial service, New York City
Interviews with 9/11 survivors
Return to Arkansas for Gubernatorial work





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« Reply #108 on: January 20, 2018, 02:50:12 PM »

Will be polls be posted at the same time like always?
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« Reply #109 on: January 20, 2018, 02:56:07 PM »

Goldeneye hasn’t been on in 3 days
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« Reply #110 on: January 20, 2018, 02:56:52 PM »


Dang.
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« Reply #111 on: January 20, 2018, 02:56:58 PM »

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« Reply #112 on: January 20, 2018, 02:57:26 PM »


Or busy.
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« Reply #113 on: January 20, 2018, 03:01:26 PM »


The turn ends tonight so I guess he will post the debate answers and the polls at the same time.
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« Reply #114 on: January 21, 2018, 10:32:43 AM »

John McCain for President 2004 - Country First
Campaign schedule August 29-September 11 2003, Part 2

September 5
-Meet with voters in Cleveland, Ohio
-Space policy speech at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio
-Immigration reform policy speech in Cleveland, Ohio
-Economic policy speech at the Port of Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio
-Rally with voters at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio
-Counter-terrorism policy speech in Cleveland, Ohio
-Meet with voters in Lorrain, Ohio
-Free trade policy speech in Lorrain, Ohio
-Tax cut policy speech in Lorrain, Ohio
-Meet with voters in Akron, Ohio
-Coal policy speech in Akron, Ohio
-Gun rights policy speech in Akron, Ohio
-Meet with voters in Toledo, Ohio
-Manufacturing policy speech at the Toledo Complex in Toledo, Ohio
-Energy policy speech in Toledo, Ohio

September 6-8
-Senate duties in Washington D.C.

September 9-10
-Flight to Seabrook, New Hampshire
-Meet with voters in Seabrook, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Energy policy speech at Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant in Seabrook, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in Atkinson, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in Newmarket, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Free market policy speech in New Market, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Straight Talk town hall meeting with voters in New Market, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in Hudson, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in New Boston, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Health care policy speech in New Boston, New Hampshire
-Agriculture policy speech in New Boston, New Hampshire
-Meet with voters in Dublin, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in Troy, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney
-Meet with voters in Alstead, New Hampshire with Mitt Romney

September 11
-Flight to New York City, New York
-Attend 9/11 Memorial Service in New York City, New York
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« Reply #115 on: January 21, 2018, 11:09:22 AM »

Kemp’s campaign schedule
Jack Kemp campaigned early September and late August with in Iowa and Missouri with former senate and his partner in the 1996 election Bob Dole on issues such as a flax tax rate and reforming NAFTA.

Kemp put his campaign on hold on September 11th to honor the fallen in the attacks 2 years ago.
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« Reply #116 on: January 21, 2018, 03:52:33 PM »

Sorry for the delay yesterday night. I fell asleep but now I will post the debate answers.
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« Reply #117 on: January 21, 2018, 04:19:44 PM »

First Republican Presidential Debate

Date : September 4 2003

Location : Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio

Host : CNN

Moderator : Anderson Cooper

CNN's America's Choice theme : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uvpd4myQXs

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« Reply #118 on: January 21, 2018, 04:22:28 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2018, 04:46:42 PM by Goldeneye »

Jack Kemp's debate answers

My name is Jack Kemp and I am a former congressman of Upstate New York and the Secretary Of Housing and Development under the George HW Bush administration. Recently I was the Vice Presidental nominee in 1996 under Bob Dole. And to a lesser extent quarterback for the Buffalo Billis.*Crowd and him laughs*

1.Well we learned that we shouldn’t leave states that we think are in the bag behind. Learned that the hard way last election.

We almost lost Tennessee and Arkansas whille we lost two states we should of haves those being Iowa and Florida.

We should of not have believed that just because Govenor Bush was the Governor of that state mean that the state should automatically go to us. What we need to do is get more into the internet age and try to get the vote online not just on foot. Thank you grandkids for that thought. *Crowd and him laughs*

2.We need to stop depending on energy especially oil in the Middle East. Eventually some country is gonna come along and try to take our fields in those areas and the next thing you know we are in another big conflict. What we need to do is start becoming energy independence and drill in our own grounds where there is no threat of starting a Third World War happening.  It will be better and cheaper to drill for oil in the United States over the Middle East.

3.I understand it may be unpopular to some people but unknown to them the reason why the Great Depression was prolonged was because President Roosevelt got rid of it and this is something that is true but they aren’t teaching it in schools which is a shame.

The state of the economy has made it very clear that the dollar is no longer the stable option it once was. This recent economic crisis, to an extent, were effects of a badly regulated economic order and have shown the U.S. Government to be ineffectual. That being the case, the ubiquity and strength of the U.S. dollar is not just suspect, but worrying. The Gold Standard is a lot safer and dependable in the short term, and will prevail for generations and centuries to come.

Once upon a time, our money was backed by gold. Our coins were made with silver. The metal value of a silver quarter could still buy you almost $6 worth of goods today, which is about the same items many decades ago. Taking the country off of the gold standard allowed our government and the central bank to print as much fiat currency as they desire. That's why prices have been going up in this country, and what it really means is that our money is losing purchasing power. The only way to stabilize our money is by backing it with a hard asset, such as gold. Gold always has value, unlike paper money, which was once redeemable for it's equivalent in gold. People run to gold (and silver) in hard times because they understand that it is real money, and it always has been

4.Senator McCain claims he will have background checks on who we deal arms with.  I see that Pinochioo nose go up Senator. You have been arming this extremist groups through out your career. Your record shows it. In 1998 McCain funded 40,000$ to a pro Palestinian extremist Rashid Khalidi who is anti Israel and pro Palestinian. Mind you he has said some very extreme anti Israel things.  As for me we shall be in Afghanistan and Iraq to rebuild the nation and we shall capture Mr Hussein and bring him to justice to bring a safer and more peaceful Iraq.
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« Reply #119 on: January 21, 2018, 04:36:01 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2018, 04:46:59 PM by Goldeneye »

John McCain's debate answers, Part 1

Let's start with opening statements through tradition of our past first presidential primary debates of every cycle to ask each candidate in one short sentence to introduce themselves to the voters of Ohio and the United States of America. Let me begin with an example. I'm Anderson Cooper with CNN. I am honored to be your moderator tonight and I am thrilled to be back on Red Sox nation.

I'm John McCain. I proudly served America for all my adult life whether it's in the U.S. Navy or in the U.S. Senate. Over the last three years, our nation is facing strong challenges on the economic front and on the foreign policy front, including strong terrorist threat. But thanks to my experience, we're going to get America back in the right direction and restore its status as the hope of the Earth.
   
To all the candidates. The Republican party has lost 3 consecutive presidential elections and almost won the last one but came short due to Al Gore's narrow victory in Florida. Which lessons should be taken from the 2000 presidential election?

Well, the lessons that should be taken from this defeat is that we have to stand with our principles, notably small government, fiscal responsibility, the right for the unborn to live.

It demonstrated that we need to give more efforts to win crucial states, including in big states where we haven't campaign for years, including the state of New York. When I ran in 2000, I was the Republican presidential candidate who had the best chance to win that Democratic stronghold on Election Day. According to Quinnipiac, I was trailing Al Gore in New York by only between 1 and 4 percentage points and I was beating Bill Bradley in New York by 5 percentage points.

It also includes Florida where Hispanics are now representing over 10 % of the local electorate. We should have given more efforts to attract these voters. Because free enterprise is the only economic system that made it possible for them to prosper is free enterprise and President Gore is dismantling free enterprise. That's why I pledge to fight for free enterprise values. That's why I take the pledge to reform our broken immigration system in order to give immigrants a path to citizenship. I am proud to represent a state in the U.S. Senate that has a very large Hispanic population and to have developed the relationship that I have with the Hispanic community in my state and in this country. I'm honored to have earned over 60 % of the Hispanic vote when I was re-elected last time. With such efforts, we would have won Florida, and possibly also New Mexico that was even closer than Florida, and we would have won the presidency. On this stage, I'm greatest defender of the American Dream and a great supporter of innovation and modernization. We need to be an inclusive party, a party for all Americans. I take the pledge of being President of the United States for all Americans whether or not they will vote for me. In this time of crisis, young people are struggling to find a job. We need to embrace school choice to give young people more opportunities and help them to find a job. That way, the Republican Party will be able to attract minorities and young people.

Senator McCain, during one of your foreign policy speeches, you declared that Iraq, Iran and North Korea were forming, I quote, the Axis of Evil. What did you mean?

Well Anderson, we have to understand that these three countries are the biggest state-sponsors of global terrorism the world has ever known and they are seeking to get nuclear weapons or weapons of mass destruction. They are sponsoring terrorist groups in order to undermine our efforts to fight and defeat terrorism in this time of growing terrorist threat. For a long time, Iran is funding and arming the Hezbollah in order to launch attacks against us and our allies, including Israel in addition of attempting to use its nuclear energy to build nuclear weapons. Saddam Hussein made Iraq a safe haven for terrorism by giving sanctuary to terrorists like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad terrorist who was involved in the millennium plot, a terrorist attempt to commit bombing attacks against tourist sites in Jordan as well as against the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the USS The Sullivans in the context of millennium celebrations. After that, al-Zarqawi trained jihadists in Pakistan and Afghanistan. After 2001, he flew to Iraq and Saddam Hussein gave him sanctuary and even rejected requests from Jordan to hand over al-Zarqawi, which proved him to be a sponsor of terrorism and made Iraq a safe place for jihadists. And recently, North Korea's failed attempt to deliver nuclear weapons to Iraq clearly demonstrates that Hussein is trying to get WMDs and seeks to strike us and our allies.

That's why we have to reinforce diplomatic and economic sanctions against Iran, Iraq and North Korea in order to stop them from getting the capitals they need to build nuclear weapons and to sponsor terrorist groups. The military option must not be taken off the table, but it will be the last option. By sending all the necessary troops in Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein and to fight terrorism in Iraq, this country will no longer be a safe haven for terrorism and will also retrieve freedom, justice and stability. That's how we're going to defeat this Axis of Evil just like Ronald Reagan led us to victory against the Empire of Evil.
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« Reply #120 on: January 21, 2018, 04:38:19 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2018, 04:47:17 PM by Goldeneye »

John McCain's debate answers, Part 2

To all the candidates. As we all know, the entire world is suffering the effects of the Third Oil Crisis. How do you plan to solve this situation?

What we have to do to fight the effects of this crisis is to commit ourselves to America's energy independence. President Gore has declared the war on America's energy industry, which is something we need to reverse. When I'm President of the United States, we cut taxes and regulations on our coal industry as well as on our oil industry, which will boost our coal industry and promote clean coal technologies as well as offshore drilling. I will double permits and licenses on federal lands and federal water. We're going to build a pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico in order to facilitate oil transportation and we're going to authorize oil drilling in ANWR. That way, not only we will create good jobs for Americans but also get revenues, which a part will be invested into the development of renewable energies, thus further accelerating job creation and giving us a clean environment. By becoming energy independent, we'll be able to reduce foreign energy imports from unstable countries in throes of terrorism and thus deprive terrorist groups of the revenues from our energy dependence to finance and organize their terrorist activities. This is not only an economic issue, it's also a national security issue and that's why we have to take this issue seriously.

To all the candidates. What is your plan to defeat radical Islamic terrorism?

Al Gore has been proven to be weak when it comes to keep America safe and to fight Al Qaeda and global terrorism. He reduced the size of our military as well as our security measures. and that's why we suffered further radical Islamic terrorist attacks in national territory in the past year in Los Angeles and in San Antonio. What I will do as President in order to fight terrorism is to increase the FBI's counter-terrorism budget as well as our homeland security measures, to secure our borders, to increase our defense budget and reinforce our military and our troops' military readiness, to strengthen and expand our alliances (including with Pakistan), to take on Al Qaeda's oil refineries, to arm and train the right groups in the Middle East through background checks on them and to strike terrorists wherever they are through the use of military force. That way, we will find Osama Bin Laden and capture or kill him.
   
On this stage, I'm the candidate with the best foreign policy experience to keep America safe. I served in the U.S. military for two decades, including during the Vietnam War. I'm serving in the U.S. Senate Committee on Intelligence and in the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services. After the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001, I wrote the legislation that created the 9/11 Commission that was aimed at taking the necessary measures to prevent any further terrorist attacks against the United States. So I know what it takes to defeat radical Islamic terrorism and we will accomplish that objective when I'm President of the United States.

Closing statements

I want to thank the Case Western Reserve University for hosting this debate as well as all my colleagues for attending and Anderson for the moderation. This debate is a great moment of democracy during which the American people has to chose who is the best qualified and most prepared to be Commander-in-Chief in these times of uncertainty, economic crisis and growing terrorist threat. I trust the American people on their democratic choice because I'm running to put our country first before my own interests, because I'm not running for President to be somebody, but to serve the American people just like I had the chance to do for all my life, in the military and in the Congress. I know what it takes to lead our nation, to restore our economic prosperity, to keep our nation united, to make it fairer and to defeat terrorism. That's why I'm asking for your vote. Thank you.
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« Reply #121 on: January 21, 2018, 04:45:04 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2018, 04:47:38 PM by Goldeneye »

Mike Huckabee's debate answers

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Hi, I'm Mike Huckabee. Im the proud Governor of the great state of Arkansas. There are problems in this country, but there are also solutions. I want to make sure that every American can live by the promise of our country, that if you work hard, and follow the law, you can make a living here. I want to make sure that promise stays true for all Americans. I am proposing common sense solutions, to help our country and its people in the 21st century. Thank you.

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The Republican party has been falling behind. We have stuck to our ambitions, and not to our values. What we need to do, just as I have done, is highlight the key policies that we hope to implement, and get more people involved. A lot of our supporters don't even vote! We need to get them out to the polls and showing their support for what's right. When the momentum is as high as it it now, then anything is possible!

2.
Newt Gingrich and I are similar on some issues. But Gingrich and I are different in many ways. Gingrich in many ways is too polarizing for many voters to align with. All over America, republican voters want a conservative with ideas that can unite their party, and swing independents to the republican party. I can do that. If you want to win the presidency, then you need to do that, and Newt Gingrich sadly, can't do that.

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The oil crisis is an urgent issue that needs to be solved immediately. If I am elected President, I will start by bringing us to energy independence. We need to increase offshore oil drilling, we need to increase drilling in the bakken, and we need to drastically lower our oil imports from the middle east. With technologies like hydraulic fracking, we can drill even easier and more efficiently. Energy independence will not only make us self-reliant, but will lower our gas prices, stop the oil crisis, and create millions of jobs in this country.

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If we are to stop terrorism in our country, we can't cut defense spending, we can't ignore any branch of our defense or emergency services, and we have to be on our game at all times. We probably can't completely stop terrorism in the world, but we can prevent it from happening here at home, and we will do what we must to restore law and order abroad, stripping terrorists of their equipment and resources. As President, you will not see more attacks in this country.

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I just want to start by saying thank you to all the candidates for attending and sharing their viewpoints on these issues, and thanks to Anderson Cooper of CNN for moderating the debate. And I want to say thank you to the American people, who are watching this debate right now, deciding who they want in the oval office representing us. I trust the people of this country to make an important decision like this. Thank you.
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« Reply #122 on: January 22, 2018, 03:05:44 AM »
« Edited: January 22, 2018, 03:14:37 AM by Goldeneye »

[size=20]Round 4 : September 12-September 25 2003[/size]

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Republican presidential candidates spar for the first time

Republican presidential candidates met each other at the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. While Mike Huckabee claims that what should be done in order to win an election is to stand for conservative principles, John McCain added that Republicans should compete in big-prize states and among ethnic minorities and Jack Kemp declared that the GOP should give more efforts to get more votes online. Governor Huckabee managed to convince several undecided social conservative voters by questioning former Speaker Newt Gingrich's conservative credentials and by describing him as « too polarizing ». Senator McCain scored many points during the debate by highlighting his foreign policy experience as well as his plan to defeat terrorism. The pundits analyzed that McCain and Huckabee were the biggest winners of the first Republican primary debate with both 25 % of the audience's opinion while Jack Kemp is described as the debate winner with 18 % of the vote.

Republicans Sad

National polls
John McCain : 21 %
Mike Huckabee : 15 %
Dick Cheney : 13 %
Jack Kemp : 13 %
Rudy Giuliani : 11 %
Jeb Bush : 10 %
Newt Gingrich : 7 %
Undecided : 10 %

Iowa
Mike Huckabee : 23 %
Dick Cheney : 18 %
Jack Kemp : 16 %
John McCain : 10 %
Jeb Bush : 9 %
Rudy Giuliani : 8 %
Newt Gingrich : 8 %
Undecided : 8 %

New Hampshire
John McCain : 24 %
Rudy Giuliani : 15 %
Jack Kemp : 13 %
Dick Cheney : 12 %
Jeb Bush : 11 %
Mike Huckabee : 10 %
Newt Gingrich : 6 %
Undecided : 9 %

South Carolina
John McCain : 19 %
Dick Cheney : 15 %
Mike Huckabee : 15 %
Jeb Bush : 13 %
Rudy Giuliani : 13 %
Newt Gingrich : 12 %
Jack Kemp : 9 %
Undecided : 4 %

Missouri
Mike Huckabee : 17 %
John McCain : 12 %
Dick Cheney : 11 %
Newt Gingrich : 10 %
Jack Kemp : 10 %
Rudy Giuliani : 9 %
Jeb Bush : 8 %
Undecided : 23 %

Democrats Sad

National polls
Al Gore : 55 %
Phil Bredesen : 19 %
Russ Feingold : 16 %
Undecided : 10 %

Iowa
Al Gore : 51 %
Russ Feingold : 19 %
Phil Bredesen : 16 %
Undecided : 16 %

New Hampshire
Al Gore : 41 %
Russ Feingold : 27 %
Phil Bredesen : 11 %
Undecided : 19 %

South Carolina
Al Gore : 56 %
Phil Bredesen : 22 %
Russ Feingold : 12 %
Undecided : 10 %

Arizona
Al Gore : 55 %
Russ Feingold : 15 %
Phil Bredesen : 14 %
Undecided : 16 %

Endorsements

John McCain Sad

-George Pataki, Governor of New York

-Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California

-Bob Bennett, Utah Senator

Phil Bredesen Sad

Former President Bill Clinton of Arkansas because he and Bredesen shares Centrist ideas

Senator Hillary Clinton of New York because Bredesen and her share Centrist views.

Senator Joe Biden of Delaware because Biden considers Bredesen better than Gore
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« Reply #123 on: January 22, 2018, 06:08:00 PM »

I haven't gotten the Democratic Debate Questions as of yet.
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« Reply #124 on: January 22, 2018, 06:11:43 PM »

Phil Bredesen Campaign Schedule September 12th-September 18th

September 12th-September 15th:
Campaign in New York on Economic Policy

September 16th-17th:
Governor duties in Tennessee, in which the rest of his promises is enforced except on immigration.

September 18th: attend the Democratic Debate
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