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NHPolitico
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« on: January 16, 2004, 10:37:23 AM »

1.  Your ideal theoretical candidate.   (100%)  
2.  Bush, President George W. - Republican   (75%)  
3.  Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat   (50%)
4.  Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat   (48%)
5.  Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat   (46%)  
6.  Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat   (43%)
7.  Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat   (40%)  
8.  Libertarian Candidate   (38%)  
9.  Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat   (33%)  
10.  Phillips, Howard - Constitution   (29%)
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NHPolitico
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2004, 11:31:40 AM »

- i agree with sharpton more than Clark!

-second bvery skewed in how they ask the questions.  I don't support the LCV, but am pro-environment, for an example.


Your ideal theoretical candidate.   (100%)  Click here for info
2.  Bush, President George W. - Republican   (87%)  Click here for info
3.  Libertarian Candidate   (56%)  Click here for info
4.  Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat   (42%)  Click here for info
5.  Phillips, Howard - Constitution   (36%)  Click here for info
6.  Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat   (33%)  Click here for info
7.  Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat   (25%)  Click here for info
8.  LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat   (24%)  Click here for info
9.  Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat   (24%)  Click here for info
10.  Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat   (22%)  Click here for info
11.  Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat   (20%)  Click here for info
12.  Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat   (16%)  Click here for info
13.  Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat   (14%)  Click here for info
14.  Socialist Candidate   (7%)  Click here for info


The interesting thing about your results and mine is that it suggests Clark is nearly the most liberal candidate running.  I'm waiting for someone to get the word out on that.
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NHPolitico
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2004, 09:34:31 AM »

I highly dispute that Bush is a centrist, but I think we'll have to just agree to disagree on that point.

Hopefully he's not doing all of what Nixon did in 72...and I'm not just talking about Watergate. I hope he's not pursuing a "Southern Strategy" of trying to pump up the white racist vote in the south. I realize your statement wasn't meant to be taken literally, but Nixon's 72 campaign is hardly one to emulate. Not to mention that it was completely a personal victory that had almost no coattail effect, as Nixon did little to no campaigning for fellow Republicans.

Bush is a centrist.  If you look at the record.  The only liberal thing he hasn't tried is raising taxes.
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