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2008 GOP Primary Straw Poll - November 2006
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Posted on 11/10/2006 6:24:21 AM PST by divine_moment_of_facts
Welcome to GOP Bloggers' fifth 2008 Straw Poll. Our straw poll last month tallied over 15,000 votes.
Like our last poll, you get to pick which candidates you find acceptable and which ones you don't and you get to choose which candidate is your first choice for the GOP nomination in 2008.
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To: divine_moment_of_facts
My top three picks are Pataki, Tancredo, and Huckabee in no particular order. I like Duncan Hunter and Newt Gingrich as well. But on the ballot that got a gateway timeout I put Pataki as my first choice.
McCain is unacceptable, if it was McCain and Hillary I would need a lot of councelling to vote for McCain. I would vote for Brownback if he was the one that is nominated, but I hope he isn't. I can't remember who else was on the ballot and that site won't load for me right now. See ya tonight.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:44:37 AM PST
by
YdontUleaveLibs
(Reason is out to lunch. How may I help you?)
To: divine_moment_of_facts
Who cares?
Why did Newt have to leave again?
Did he file divorce papers on his wife when
she was dying?
Or was that John Kerry?
To: divine_moment_of_facts
Just finished having a conversation with my boss over this exact topic. I'll say here what I said to him, "I love Newt and think he is the most clear minded, articulate, and intelligent conservative out there; however, he has way too much baggage to be elected." Guliani will never get the Evangelicals because he is pro abortion-and whether some here want to accept it or not, the Republicans need the Evangelical vote. In my mind, this leaves Romney. I'd like to think Newt could do it, but I think not.
To: divine_moment_of_facts
If John McCain wins the GOP nomination in 2008 the results will be same as when Bob Dole won the nomination in 1996!
It will be another wipeout for the GOP.
The USA will become a true socialistic state! With the influx of illegal aliens, Hugo Chavez will become are Presidente for life & the Spanish language will be our national language.
English will be our second language!
Bush & the GOP congress may not be perfect but they are much better than Harry & Nancy!
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:45:53 AM PST
by
petkus
To: chad_in_georgia
"you don't think Hillary has baggage?"
Of course she does but she has the MSM on her side, she is a woman and we have millions of voters that make a decision emotionally and just vote for the default Democrat nominee. We also have a country of a lot of single men and women who are 60 / 40 democrat. We also have a lot of new immigrant citizens that are 80 / 20 democrat and do not care about Hillary's baggage. That is why the baggage on our side becomes way more important because it has to with stand a lot more scrutiny and Hillary's baggage will be a non issue to the MSM who think they won the elections this week and have abandoned all pretenses of objectivity.
I absolutely think Newt is the true conservative out there but elections are not won by appealing to people on FR. It is the great unwashed that has to be swayed.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:47:12 AM PST
by
Maneesh
(A non-hyphenated American.)
To: divine_moment_of_facts
Newt has two chances to be president. Slim and none. Thought I would vote for him over all the RINOs in the party, he doesn't stand a chance.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:47:44 AM PST
by
RetiredArmy
(Thanks America. The cracking and crumbling you hear is the Republic falling.)
To: irishlass
Just finished having a conversation with my boss over this exact topic. I'll say here what I said to him, "I love "Newt and think he is the most clear minded, articulate, and intelligent conservative out there; however, he has way too much baggage to be elected." Guliani will never get the Evangelicals because he is pro abortion-and whether some here want to accept it or not, the Republicans need the Evangelical vote. In my mind, this leaves Romney. I'd like to think Newt could do it, but I think not."
I think you have nailed it. Romney has no personal life baggage, is a great communicator, charismatic for the touchy feel crowd and ideologically sound. His link with MA is an issue and the fact that he is a Mormon may not play well in the South. He has 2 years to fix that though and he would make a great president. He would handily beat Hillary if he survives the primaries.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:50:36 AM PST
by
Maneesh
(A non-hyphenated American.)
To: chad_in_georgia
I get the impression that Newt may attempt a comeback.And I may attempt to scale Everest, in which case I will fail and probably die.
Newt's domestic life has more baggage than Samsonite, and he's not a warm and charming person. He is incredibly intelligent and has a clear and concise vision, but I think he's a better advisor than candidate. He is not the next Ronald Reagan, but he's a no-brainer for the next Bill Buckley.
Newt is the picture next to "ideologue" in the dictionary. Every political movement needs those, but as supporting troops, not as candidates. As Buckley was to Reagan, as Coulter and Limbaugh have been to Bush 43, so Gingrich will be to ...
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To: jalisco555
Newt ain't the one. So, who do you suggest? Newt's the only one I can see out there who is worth supporting.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:54:39 AM PST
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08!)
To: ping jockey
"I listened to him field questions on his personal life in addition to several other issues about a month ago. He is honest, and straight forward. When asked by a George Washington university student about his marital issues he fielded the question in such a way that it instantly became a non issue."
I agree totally. Newt is very articulate and will clean anyone's clock in debate. Logically he will win every case but in the new Oprsh-fied nation we live in he will not click emotionally as well. In MA where I live, Deval Patrick won the governor's seat handily even though even liberals disagreed with his positions and agreed with is very articulate and conservative opponent, Kerry Healey ! All because Deval connected better with people. We have a mass of politically uneducated emotional voters out there and FR style logic does not work with them, you simply need a candidate that can connect with them. A large % of people do not vote the issues, they vote the likeability of the candidate, scary but true.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:55:13 AM PST
by
Maneesh
(A non-hyphenated American.)
To: jalisco555
Everyone repeat after me, "Newt, Newt, Newt, NEWT! NEWT! Why, do we want a 50 state Hillary sweep?
Bravo! I have a better chance of winning the presidency than Newt. Newt has a personality that will turn off 75% of the voting public. He may be a great thinker and conservative but his style will shut down the republicans flat.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:56:08 AM PST
by
engrpat
To: petkus
McCain vs. Hillary is a national nightmare. Either way, you lose, and big.
To: Maneesh
In MA where I live, Deval Patrick won the governor's seat handily even though even liberals disagreed with his positions and agreed with is very articulate and conservative opponent, Kerry Healey Ok, so here it the Million Dollar Question, "If Romney runs, does he win MA over Hillary?"
To: divine_moment_of_facts
In a nationwide election, Newt is simply unelectable. Hillary would trounce him, and so the sooner we can pop this particular bubble, the better it will be for our propsetcs in 2008.
Don't get me wrong, I like Newt. He's a damn fine historian and educator, but he has no political clout anymore and no nationwide support base. We need a relatively young, articulate, solidly Conservative governor with no personal baggage or skeletons in his closet to rally around and to carry the Conservative banner forward in 2008.
To: divine_moment_of_facts
To: ping jockey
Agreed. He's the candidate that will reenergize the grass roots. Can anyone honestly say that any other candidate being talked about will do that?
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:58:01 AM PST
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08!)
To: divine_moment_of_facts
The MSM will do a nuclear "Gingrich that Stole Christmas" stomp on him if he's nominated.He hasn't got a chance for the WH.
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posted on
11/10/2006 6:59:47 AM PST
by
Carl LaFong
(Give Turtle Bay back to the turtles.Oh...and watch out for snakes!)
To: ping jockey
Love Newt, but he's unelectable.
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posted on
11/10/2006 7:00:02 AM PST
by
wireman
To: divine_moment_of_facts
It's Newt, as I've been saying for over a year.
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posted on
11/10/2006 7:01:34 AM PST
by
Vision
("As a man thinks...so is he." Proverbs 23:7)
To: divine_moment_of_facts
I watched John Boehner (Ohio Congressman) for about 10 minutes on a talk show a few weeks ago. He's smart, telegenic, well spoken and on message. He should be on the list.
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posted on
11/10/2006 7:01:36 AM PST
by
Poser
(Willing to fight for oil)
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