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Poll
Question: Choose six candidates.
#1
Parker Griffith (AL)
#2
Fred DuVal (AZ)
#3
Mike Ross (AR)
#4
Charlie Crist (FL)
#5
Jason Carter (GA)
#6
A.J. Balukoff (ID)
#7
Pat Quinn (IL)
#8
Jack Hatch (IA)
#9
Paul Davis (KS)
#10
Mike Michaud (ME)
#11
Anthony Brown (MD)
#12
Martha Coakley (MA)
#13
Mark Schauer (MI)
#14
Chuck Hassebrook (NE)
#15
Robert Goodman (NV)
#16
Gary King (NM)
#17
Ed FitzGerald (OH)
#18
Joe Dorman (OK)
#19
Vincent Sheheen (SC)
#20
Susan Wismer (SD)
#21
Charlie Brown (TN)
#22
Wendy Davis (TX)
#23
Mary Burke (WI)
#24
Pete Gosar  (WY)
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Vega
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 09, 2015, 08:17:02 PM »

Burke (knocks Walker out of 2016), FitzGerald (More Irish women and knocking Kasich out), Paul Davis (Brownback is awful), Michaud (would be a great governor), Crist (Scott is a criminal), Brown (Hogan is a corporate stooge).
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Vega
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,253
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2015, 07:16:46 AM »

Ross (good fit for Arkansas, lines up with my views)
Carter (Purple heart his dad, make Georgia Atlas red, lines up with my views)
Michaud (bye bye LaPage, working class union supporter, plus gay)
Davis (not the abortion chick, Brownback sucks)
King (anti-Martinez vote, want Bruce King back)
Dorman (give Oklahoma some Brad Henry-esque government back instead of insane Mary Fallin)

Eh, I wouldn't say that about Dorman. I like Dorman a lot, but Dorman takes a lot of hard stands (pro-gun rights, pro-life), whereas Henry, on a lot of hot button issues, tried to pretend they didn't exist. Henry strikes me as more of a technocrat and more pragmatic than Dorman.

Ross is pretty hard line too, if I recall correctly?
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