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To: NKStarr
46-44 is a statistical tie, with 10% still outstanding. He very much could win.

Not according to the most current polls I've been seeing. Rudy doesn't have a chance against Hillary.

If he really cared about conservatism, he'd drop out. But of course, he doesn't care, since he is actually a liberal.

102 posted on 10/04/2007 10:29:19 AM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: MEGoody

>> 46-44 is a statistical tie, with 10% still outstanding. He very much could win.

Not according to the most current polls I’ve been seeing. Rudy doesn’t have a chance against Hillary.

If he really cared about conservatism, he’d drop out. But of course, he doesn’t care, since he is actually a liberal.<<

No, sorry. All polls are showing that he’s the strongest Republican candidate against Hillary. Using your logic, then every Republican would have to drop out.

If you really cared about conservatism, you’d at least be open to supporting the candidate most likely to defeat HC, instead of just ruling someone out who wasn’t perfect. At least let’s agree to support whoever we want in the primary and support whoever wins. My God, don’t consign this country to that woman for 8 years ...


139 posted on 10/04/2007 10:48:15 AM PDT by NKStarr
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