Posted on 05/04/2007 7:40:34 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
A negligible amount, that is.
If he actually goes through with it, he could be a BIG problem.
Who would vote for Hagel?
Pat Buchanan was ignored by the MSM. There is no guarantee that Hagel would be.
for who?
This traitor will get 7 or 8 votes nation wide.
Good for Hagel. He’ll split the moonbat vote and give Thompson an even bigger margin of victory. Conservatives aren’t going to vote for him.
Hagel
BS. Hagel is a non-entity with little national name recognition.
Problem to who? I will say to the democrats more than to the Republicans.
Quinnipiac University Poll. April 25-May 1, 2007. N=469 Republican voters nationwide. MoE ± 4.5.
.
“If the 2008 Republican primary for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below], for whom would you vote?”
.
4/25 - 5/1/07 2/13-19/07
% %
Rudy Giuliani 27
40
John McCain 19
18
Fred Thompson 14
n/a
Newt Gingrich 8
10
Mitt Romney 8
7
Mike Huckabee 2
2
Sam Brownback 1
1
Duncan Hunter 1
2
George Pataki 1
1
Tommy Thompson 1
1
Jim Gilmore -
-
Chuck Hagel -
-
Ron Paul -
1
Tom Tancredo -
1
Other (vol.) 2
1
Wouldn’t vote (vol.) 1
-
Unsure 16
15
This site frowns on the use of certain words for a (bleep) like Hagel, so Ill have to be content with (expletives deleted).
Hagel’s ego is a comedy act all in itself.
If he actually goes through with it, he could be a BIG problem.
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Another Ross Perot ???
Problem is, Hagel may get a lot of adoring press, as the DC Press Corps sees him as what McCain used to be. Also, they want the Democrats to win the White House, and may give Hagel coverage to split the Republican vote.
“Another Ross Perot ???”
The potential is there.
So Bloomberg got to him. The question is how did Hillary get to Bloomberg? I mean he is to rich to pay off....
And the owner of Bloomberg News, one Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of NYC, had dinner with Hagel in a Washington restaurant night before last.
Bloomberg, a very wealthy man, has entertained notions of running for President as an independent, as well.
Bloomberg and Hegel are both RINOs who probably see eye-to-eye on many issues. An independent ticket of Bloomberg-Hagel may well be forming (Bloomberg would head the ticket, since it would be his money).
Such a ticket wouldn't draw squat from Republican voters, but could be very attractive to sane Democrats.
I definitely encourage Big Mike and The Chuckster to run.
Hagel would get more votes from DEMS than from Pubbies...IMHO
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