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Question: How do you feel about the choices in the 2008 GOP primary elections?
#1
Enthusiastic
 
#2
Yawn
 
#3
Worst selection in many years
 
#4
Not a Republican
 
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Kevin
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 13, 2007, 06:40:57 PM »

I don't see why Republicans are so pessimistic. I mean, both Giuliani and McCain have the benefit of being seen as more moderate Republican.

McCain's commiting poltical sucide so I'm beginning to count him out.
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Kevin
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2007, 10:01:24 PM »

In fact, I don't think America will elect an anti-war candidate.

Yeah because the war is sooooooooooo popular, right? That's why pro-war candidates did so well in 2006.

Yes. Joe Lieberman was pro-war and re-elected. Areas in Florida and the South didn't trend democrat. Almost all the races were atleast within a few points and most new democrats elected were moderates...not liberals.

Lieberman won because Ned Lamont was for all pursposes a one issue canidate. However I'm thrilled that the partisan hack didn't win. 
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