Posted on 02/19/2011 12:55:55 PM PST by conservativeforpalin
A group of Republican activists in Iowa were attempting to sort out a frontrunner for this early caucus state, when non could be found. They asked numerous Republican primary voters about each speculated candidate and this is what they said:
Mike Huckabee:
Most felt that Huckabee was likable, jovial, and down to earth. Almost every person in the suburban Des Moines group offered positive words for Huckabee until Becky Ervin, who works in human resources, said, I love the guy, but hes not tough enough.
That prompted some revisionism around the room. One person question his toughness to handle national security issues and called him a pleaser.
Sarah Palin:
As a woman, and from one strong woman to another, I want to like her and want to support her desperately. And yet, you just cant quite do it. I think shes a great inspirational person. I think she rallies the troops. I dont think she has what it takes to actually lead our country into a better economic future. . . . And that pains me, because I want a strong woman candidate, and she is a strong woman candidate. But shes not the right strong woman candidate.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicons.net ...
Let me solve this for you Iowa, Col. West! THE RATS WON’T KNOW WHAT HIT EM!
Ah, shoot, none of them are perfect so we may as well keep what we have.
That way at least we can gloat about what a racist free country we are.
What if they threw an Iowa Caucus and nobody came? I’d love to see the entire potential field boycott Iowa, let them talk to themselves, and then hold campaigns in states that matter. It’s absurd that the whole country has to pay ever-increasing food prices because of the FReepin Iowa caucuses.
Republicans
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2008 - Mike Hukabee (34.4%) Mitt Romney (25.2%), Fred D. Thompson (13.4%), John McCain* (13.1%) Ron Paul (10.0%) Rudolph W. Giuliani (3.5%) and Duncan Hunter (0.4%) Tom Tancredo (0.0%) 2004- George W. Bush* (unopposed) 2000- George W. Bush* (41%) Steve Forbes (30%), Alan Keyes (14%), Gary Bauer (9%), John McCain (5%) and Orrin Hatch (1%) 1996- Bob Dole* (26%) Pat Buchanan (23%), Lamar Alexander (18%), Steve Forbes (10%), Phil Gramm (9%), Alan Keyes (7%), Richard Lugar (4%) and Maurice Taylor (1%) 1992- George H. W. Bush* (unopposed) 1988- Bob Dole (37%) Pat Robertson (25%), George H. W. Bush* (19%), Jack Kemp (11%) and Pete DuPont (7%) 1984- Ronald Reagan* (unopposed) 1980- George H. W. Bush (32%) Ronald Reagan* (30%), Howard Baker (15%), John Connally (9%), Phil Crane (7%), John B. Anderson (4%) and Bob Dole (2%) 1976- Gerald Ford* defeats Ronald Reagan (Numbers not available). *Went on to win nomination. |
Let's all go fishing, or something.
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