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Question: who do you support for the presidency?
#1
Clinton
 
#2
Obama
 
#3
Edwards
 
#4
Richardson
 
#5
Biden
 
#6
Dodd
 
#7
Kucinich
 
#8
Gravel
 
#9
draft Gore
 
#10
Giuliani
 
#11
Romney
 
#12
F. Thompson
 
#13
McCain
 
#14
Huckabee
 
#15
Paul
 
#16
Brownback
 
#17
Tancredo
 
#18
Hunter
 
#19
Other / Third Party
 
#20
Undecided
 
#21
none of the above
 
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Total Voters: 63

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opebo
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« on: September 03, 2007, 08:45:41 AM »

1. Obama
2. Draft Gore
3. Edwards
4. kucinich
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2007, 09:30:26 AM »

1. Obama
2. Draft Gore
3. Edwards
4. kucinich
Wow. I'm surprised you actually have a reasonable candidate as #1.

Um.. numbers 2 and 3 are actually more 'reasonable', in that they could win a general election and are more 'centrist' (center-right).
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opebo
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« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2007, 10:09:04 AM »

No. Obama can actually win. Edwards is a red so he has ALOT lower of a chance of winning.

Haha, obviously he's not a red.  He's a centrist like every Democrat, and certainly there's little difference between him and Obama on economic issues.  What is more important however, is that Obama is a Black.
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opebo
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2007, 10:43:00 AM »


Good one.  There are many reasons, of course, but primarily just because I was taught to do so.  Nevertheless I would like to point out that my post made the political analysis that America is too racist to elect a black, and thus my own racism is not particularly relevant, and certainly demographically insignificant.  Though perhaps a 'case in point'.
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opebo
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« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2007, 03:35:49 PM »


Good one.  There are many reasons, of course, but primarily just because I was taught to do so.  ...  my own racism is not particularly relevant, and certainly demographically insignificant.  Though perhaps a 'case in point'.

Please let me that you are pulling our legs on this one. Wow!

What?  You're shocked that I'm racist?  I'm a white american, it is ingrained.  At least I admit it.
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