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Conan
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« on: October 14, 2006, 05:51:02 PM »

Apart from giving $200 to the Jim Webb campaign, as well as $30 the DNC, I have just finished flyering on behalf of his campaign. 

This may well be the last election in which I will ever vote Democratic on the national level...
How is this?
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Conan
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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2006, 06:22:33 PM »

Apart from giving $200 to the Jim Webb campaign, as well as $30 the DNC, I have just finished flyering on behalf of his campaign. 

This may well be the last election in which I will ever vote Democratic on the national level...
How is this?

As far as the 2008 presidential election goes, I am almost certain that I will be voting Republican -I have no real hope that Evan Bayh will have as much of a chance as Mark Warner did in winning his party's nomination.

Beyond that, let's face it -I am becoming more and more conservative as time goes on, and as I get older.  I can only bring myself to support moderate-to-conservative Democrats nowaways, on top of which I am identifying with the Republican Party on more issues than I ever did when I was in college.  Before long, there will be precious little left to bind me to the Democratic Party.  At this point I am only biding my time.  I am not going to switch parties this year for obvious reasons, but in future years....who knows?   
I dont see how this can be.... You are supporting liberal dems in your banners and the Reps are far right.. The democratic party has tons of moderates and even conservatives.
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Conan
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« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2006, 10:53:38 PM »

Apart from giving $200 to the Jim Webb campaign, as well as $30 the DNC, I have just finished flyering on behalf of his campaign. 

This may well be the last election in which I will ever vote Democratic on the national level...
How is this?

As far as the 2008 presidential election goes, I am almost certain that I will be voting Republican -I have no real hope that Evan Bayh will have as much of a chance as Mark Warner did in winning his party's nomination.

Beyond that, let's face it -I am becoming more and more conservative as time goes on, and as I get older.  I can only bring myself to support moderate-to-conservative Democrats nowaways, on top of which I am identifying with the Republican Party on more issues than I ever did when I was in college.  Before long, there will be precious little left to bind me to the Democratic Party.  At this point I am only biding my time.  I am not going to switch parties this year for obvious reasons, but in future years....who knows?   

And who is your idea of a Republican who you would like???
 

Those who are moderately conservative like Chuck Hagel, John Warner, Lindsay Graham, Richard Lugar, Johnny Isaakson, and many others too numerous to name.
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And I will volunteer a list of those Republicans I don't want to have in my company:

Ted Stevens, Richard Pombo, Tom DeLay, Tom Cole, George Allen, Rick Santorum, and I am probably missing some.   

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John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani are all acceptable. 
Giuliani wont win the primary and McCain probably wont either. I wouldnt mind a Huckabee or Romney presidency but I'd rather have a dem.
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