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Henry
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Mitt Romney 1st with 35%

Ron Paul 2nd with 11%  

Tim Pawlenty 3rd with 8%

Sara Palin 4th with 7%

Michele Bachmann / Jim DeMint tied with 5%

Newt Gingrich / Mitch Daniels / Mike Huckabee with 3%

Rudy Giuliani 2%

Donald Trump 1%

Going by the list here who would you like to see get the GOP nomination? Me personally will be rooting for the champion of the constitution Ron Paul


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I'm surprised the Huckster did so poorly... Mike Huckabee with 3%.

IF I had to guess, I think that Huckabee is the most likely candidate to run against Obama.


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I'm surprised the Huckster did so poorly... Mike Huckabee with 3%.

IF I had to guess, I think that Huckabee is the most likely candidate to run against Obama.


Yeah I was pretty shocked to see Huckabee so low, he is a hell of a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney who I consider a big government republican.



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Ron Paul would also be my choice.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Of course Ron Paul is my choice : )  I too was suprised to see Huckabee so low.  I'd like to see a Ron Paul/Judge Napolitano ticket.
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I'd love to see a Ron Paul/Sarah Palin ticket...

Obama would be re-elected by the same margin as Cuomo was.


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Ron Paul and Judge Napolitano would be a great ticket to see, both have been leaders of the freedom movement for years. Paul would never choice Palin as a running mate and rightfully so, remember she ran with McCain and agreed with most of his policies. One thing Paul can do is bring in the young vote, something the GOP always had a tough time doing. If you remember during the last election it was a toss up for the young vote between Paul and Obama, not only that but Paul received the most military votes and donations which says a lot. Between that and the enthusiasm his supporters has it will be one hell of a campaign you can be sure of that.


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I'm sure that ron paul would choose a like minded running mate. Time will tell.


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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The last time around, I was against Ron Paul, as I thought that he was just TOO far right for the people to vote for, but I really think that's what people are looking for at this point.  With Mr. Paul as the Presidential nominee, I would like to see Jim DeMint as the VP nominee, but I would be OK with Pawlenty or Bachmann.


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Ron Severson for President!
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I would like to see Gary Johnson also give it a shot, if anything I would love to see a more libertarian small government platform during the debates, something that was very limited last time. This time around I'm sure all the talk will be about shrinking government and such but only a few will have the voting record to back up their arguments.


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Ron Severson for President!


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Kevin March--you are kidding about Bachman right??
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Kevin March--you are kidding about Bachman right??


Why would I be?  What is it that you see as an issue with her? I haven't seen anything that would turn me off to the possibility of voting for a ticket with her on it.  How about you?


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She is probably the only woman who is dumber than Palin--how's that for a start?
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