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Question: Who (as of April 2011) are you supporting in 2012?
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President Obama
 
#2
Speaker Gingrich
 
#3
Gov. Pawlenty
 
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Gov. Romney
 
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Gov. Huckabee
 
#6
Gov. Palin
 
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Gov. Daniels
 
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Gov. Barbour
 
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Gov. Roemer
 
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Sen. Santorum
 
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Rep. Bachmann
 
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Rep. Paul
 
#13
Amb. Huntsman
 
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Amb. Bolton
 
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Mr. Trump
 
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Mr. Cain
 
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OTHER
 
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Author Topic: Who (as of April 2011) are you supporting in 2012?  (Read 4730 times)
Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« on: April 11, 2011, 08:13:20 PM »

President Obama
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2011, 08:26:35 PM »


I can't speak for him, but I believe that tmth is a Mormon, and so is Governor Romney.  I know if I were a Mormon (which I'm not), I would probably support Romney.  Which, if that's the reason, it's very understandable to support someone who is closest to your ideology and beliefs.  While Mitch Daniels is in the same state, Mitt Romney seems to fit him better.  Of course, take everything I just said in this paragraph and throw it out the window, because personally, Mike Huckabee or Newt Gingrich is closest to my ideology and beliefs, yet I support President Obama.  I also supported John Kerry over President Bush in 2004, even though the former president was closer to my ideology and belief structure.

Tmth, I hope I didn't step on your toes here, but I was just thinking out loud, here.  Sorry, if I overstepped my bounds. Smiley
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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Posts: 24,921
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Political Matrix
E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2011, 08:33:11 PM »


I can't speak for him, but I believe that tmth is a Mormon, and so is Governor Romney.  I know if I were a Mormon (which I'm not), I would probably support Romney.  Which, if that's the reason, it's very understandable to support someone who is closest to your ideology and beliefs.  While Mitch Daniels is in the same state, Mitt Romney seems to fit him better.  Of course, take everything I just said in this paragraph and throw it out the window, because personally, Mike Huckabee or Newt Gingrich is closest to my ideology and beliefs, yet I support President Obama.  I also supported John Kerry over President Bush in 2004, even though the former president was closer to my ideology and belief structure.

Tmth, I hope I didn't step on your toes here, but I was just thinking out loud, here.  Sorry, if I overstepped my bounds. Smiley

I know him via social networking and I don't believe he's a Mormon.

I could have sworn I heard him say it once on here.  I could be mistaken, though.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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Posts: 24,921
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Political Matrix
E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2011, 09:39:07 AM »

Of the Republican field, I would probably support Mike Huckabee, although I doubt he's going to run.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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Posts: 24,921
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Political Matrix
E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2011, 12:36:19 PM »

Right now either Gingrich or Huckabee.

If Huckabee doesn't run, I would probably have to pull for Gingrich to get the nomination.
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