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Junior Chimp
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« on: March 25, 2015, 08:03:08 PM » |
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I know that Jack Fellure would perform very well in parts of the South, as he supports the criminalization of homosexuality, the elimination of the pornography industry, and feels that most of the problems that the U.S. faces can be blamed on the "atheists, Marxists, liberals, queers, liars, draft dodgers, flag burners, dope addicts, sex perverts and anti-Christians."
On the other hand, Jeff Boss would likely do well in some of the very liberal states such as New York, California, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Illinois and Maryland due to his strong support of progressive causes and might also due good in some of the left-leaning libertarian states such as Washington and Oregon due to his strong stances against the Patriot Act and the NSA.
Overall, I don't think that etiher one of them would have a chance in the general election and feel that an independent ticket comprised of Jon Huntsman/Evan Bayh would end up winning the election by a comfortable margin id Jack Fellure was the Republican nominee and if Jeff Boss was the Democratic nominee.
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