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Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144978
01/28/06 09:15 PM
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Two years away before the mess that is the presidential primaries for both parties will occur up in Iowa and New Hampshire, but for now lets enjoy an early primary and see what support among the supposed candidates for the Republican Party's nomination there is here at BB.Net. Remember, one vote and I would dig to hear your thoughts as to...well, why? I've simplified this ballot to the major figures that have been given the talk so far:

Condoleezza Rice - Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and served as Provost (1993-1999), National Security Advisor (2001-2005), U.S. Secretary of State(2005-present)

Rudolph Giuliani - Associate Deputy Attorney General and chief of staff to the Deputy Attorney General(1975-1977), Associate Attorney General(1981-1983), U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York(1983-1989), Mayor of New York City(1993-2001)

John McCain - U.S. Military-decorated hero for 5 years of P.O.W. captivity during American-Vietnam War, U.S. Congress(1983-1987), U.S. Senator, Arizona(1987-present), 2000 U.S. Presidential candidate for GOP nomination.

George Allen - Virginia House of Delegates(1983-1991), U.S. Congress(1991-1993), Governor of Virginia(1994-1998), U.S. Senator, Virginia(2001-present)

Newt Gingrich - U.S. Congress(1979-1999), Speaker of the House of Representatives(1995-1999), leader of the so-called "Contract with America" Republican electoral campaign of 1994.

Bill Frist - Tennessee's Governor's Medicaid Task Force(1992 to 1993), U.S. Senator, Tennessee(1995-2007), U.S. Senate Majority Leader(2003-present)

Mitt Romney - Governor of Massachusetts(2003-2007)

Tom Tancredo - U.S. Congress-Colorado(1999-present)

Mike Huckabee - Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas(1993-1996), Governor of Arkansas(1996-2007)

Chuck Hagel - War hero from American-Vietnam War, U.S. Senator, Nebraska(1997-present)

George Pataki - Governor of New York(1995-2007)

If you want to "write-in" any candidates and vote for them, please say so in your post. The winner will be named by Majority vote.

Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008
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Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144980
01/28/06 09:23 PM
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Funny Partagas, I actually had left Brownback off the ballot, because of the lack of steam he's gotten lately.....me and my assumptions! Anyway, thanks for the vote Parta.

My vote - John McCain

I am slightly biased, since I did support his campaign back in 2000, and was quite crushed when the Dubya beat him. To this day, I think McCain would have been a better President than Dubya, but oh well.

Anyway, I'll do a similar primary poll for the Democratic Party in a few days.

Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144982
01/28/06 09:38 PM
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A very good point Parta.

Anyone else care to join this discussion?

Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144984
01/28/06 09:49 PM
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Well, this is who you would vote for. None of that "most likely" garbage. If you want Brownback or Pataki or whatever for the GOP nomination, then vote for him. Thats what I did with McCain.

As for the voting, everyone is eligible, as with the Democratic poll in a few days.

Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144986
01/28/06 10:11 PM
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I voted for Chuck Hagel because he's from my state of Nebraska


But to be serious he & I are quite alike when it comes to issues. Yeah he & I do differ on some(like his support for the worthless U.N) but that's to be expected with all politicians.


Although I do know no way would I support John McCain, or Rudy Giuliani. As for Condoleezza Rice I just don't think this nation is ready for a female president, let alone a black female president.

Don't misunderstand me though I'm not trying to sound racist. Heck I might vote for her depending on her views on some issues important to me.


Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144987
01/28/06 11:25 PM
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I'd like Condoleeza Rice as my first choice, followed by Giuliani and Romney.

Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144988
01/28/06 11:28 PM
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Rudolph Giuliani



Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144989
01/28/06 11:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Partagas:
... Just trying to stir up the pot ...
Keep trying.
I'm hoping for your sake that's not the best you've got.

A


A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.

- THOMAS JEFFERSON

Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144991
01/29/06 08:18 AM
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Not that I will be voting in the USA anywhere in the near future, but I am still going to participate in this poll.

My problem is, I don't know all candidates.
So who is the most leftwing of them? :p


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See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
Re: Early Primary - GOP Presidential Nomination - 2008 #144992
01/29/06 12:51 PM
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Giuliani's as liberal as they get. I could live with him if I really had to.


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