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Sources: Brownback to drop White House bid
MSNBC.com ^
| 10/18/2007
| AP
Posted on 10/18/2007 7:02:06 AM PDT by JRochelle
WASHINGTON - Republican Sam Brownback will drop out of the 2008 presidential campaign on Friday, people close to the Kansas senator said Thursday.
Brownback, a longshot conservative contender, had trouble raising money to compete in the race. He is expected announce his withdrawal in Topeka, Kan.
He raised a little more than $800,000 in the third quarter of this year, his lowest quarterly amount since entering race. He has brought in more than $4 million overall and is eligible for $2 million in federal matching funds.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Kansas
KEYWORDS: 110th; 2008; brownback; electionpresident; elections; illegalimmigration; nochance; quislings; senatorlaraza; switchback; traitors
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Shocking, I know.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:02:08 AM PDT
by
JRochelle
To: JRochelle
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:02:26 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
(The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
To: JRochelle
At least he tried. People deserve some credit for that.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:02:50 AM PDT
by
edcoil
(Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
To: JRochelle
He should take Tancredo and Duncan with him.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:03:42 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
To: JRochelle
Yep, leaves beginning to fall, as are those in the third tier politically.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:03:51 AM PDT
by
Badeye
('Ron Paul joined 88 Democrats.....")
To: JRochelle
Its time to clear the deck for a final decision on who to support.
Others may see the decision as pragrmatic but for me its about conscience.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:06:28 AM PDT
by
Nextrush
(Proudly uncommitted in the 2008 race for president for now)
To: JRochelle
Good... one less pro-shamnesty Republican candidate.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:07:56 AM PDT
by
pnh102
To: JRochelle
And another one bites the dust, thank goodness. Brownback was by far one of the worst candidates left in the field.
I suspect Keyes and/or Tancredo will be next. Tancredo probably will run for Senate, and Keyes will remain in the same obscurity that he is now.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:08:29 AM PDT
by
jmyrlefuller
(The Associated Press: The most dangerous news organization in America.[TM])
To: Petronski
I suppose you want to keep Ron Paul around for the laughs.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:10:35 AM PDT
by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: Petronski
Yeah, let’s drop the conservatives so we can all hold our noses and cast a vote for which RINO the lamestream media wants us to choose.
Too bad we don’t choose a candidate based on conservative values any longer, but allow the lamestream media and their cooked polls to encourage us to get behind who they say is popular.
No, I’m not a Brownback supporter, and will fight for Hunter to the bitter end. I can alwys hold my nose and hope the RINO chosen only implements some of St. Hitlery’s policy’s, should he win the seat.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:12:22 AM PDT
by
DakotaRed
(Liberals don't rattle sabers, they wave white flags)
To: Petronski
To: DakotaRed
No, Im not a Brownback supporter, and will fight for Hunter to the bitter end. At least you're prepared for the inevitable.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:13:54 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
To: JRochelle
“Sources: Brownback to drop White House bid”
Too bad.
I’d hoped he’d keep up what he’d call “the good fight” so that every
person in the nation would know him by name.
And recognize his reputation as a supporter of ILLEGALS.
And have a good chuckle at his nick-name of “Switchback”; which was
well-earned when he switched his “Yea” to “Nay” during the last vote
for “comprehensive immigration reform”.
Brownback talks a good game on issues of morality, abortion, etc.
But “in the clutch”, he’s just another political hack.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:16:16 AM PDT
by
VOA
To: Moonman62
I suppose you want to keep Ron Paul around for the laughs.Nah, but my statement is predicated on the idea that each man will have the good sense to know they have failed and depart.
L.Ron has no sense.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:16:51 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
To: DakotaRed
Im not a Brownback supporter, and will fight for Hunter to the bitter end.You go Red!
That's what primaries are for!
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:17:01 AM PDT
by
Bigun
(IRS sucks @getridof it.com)
To: JRochelle
He ran a stupid campaign. He went negative early and never recovered.
He entered the campaign with a better reputation amongst Republicans than that with which he leaves.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:17:15 AM PDT
by
elizabetty
("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
To: Petronski
I would bet that Tancredo will be next to drop out, although his Congressional seat, which covers Colorado Springs, probably the most strongly evangelical city outside the South, is safe. He is running out of money. I don’t believe Hunter is faring much better financially; as far as I know, he should be able to keep his day job in Congress. On the Democrat side, with Hillary Clinton having a considerable lead, the race now appears to be an extended audition for the Vice Presidential nomination, a Cabinet-level position, or an ambassadorship in a third Clinton administration. The two Democrats that are out of the power club, Dennis Kuchinich and Mike Gravel, seem to be running under the radar through a network of small dollar supporters, sort of like Ron Paul.
To: DakotaRed
Yeah, lets drop the conservatives so we can all hold our noses and cast a vote for which RINO the lamestream media wants us to choose.
I think the MOE candidates should drop regardless. Take their average polling numbers, subtract the margin of error. If result is less than or equal to zero, they probably don't have much of a chance at winning the nomination. It's just the reality of the situation, I think.
To: Petronski
I think the odds are very good that Paul will run as a third party candidate after he drops out of the Republican race.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:19:13 AM PDT
by
JRochelle
(Rudy voted for McGovern in '72. Romney voted for Tsongas in '92.)
To: Moonman62
We have Stephen Colbert for laughs.
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posted on
10/18/2007 7:20:26 AM PDT
by
sarasota
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