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View Poll Results: Who will get the big-party nominations?

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  • Rep. nominee: John McCain

    6 54.55%
  • Rep. nominee: Condi Rice

    0 0%
  • Rep. nominee: Jeb Bush

    1 9.09%
  • Rep. nominee: someone else

    5 45.45%
  • Dem. nominee: Hillary Clinton

    6 54.55%
  • Dem. nominee: John Kerry

    1 9.09%
  • Dem nominee: Bill Warner

    1 9.09%
  • Dem nominee: someone else

    5 45.45%
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    Big party lineup for next POTUS election?

    Hi!


    Which people do you think will get the big party nominations next time around? Remember - this is a question about who you think will win, not who you think should win. Please go easy on the wishful thinking. Do motivate! Please state names if you go for the "someone else" alternatives.


    Have a nice time!

    Peter Gustafsson

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    Hi!


    I notice that one voter has voted on two alternatives for each party. Does that mean that that person canīt make up his mind, that he is making VP candidate guesses, or what?

    Please clarify.

    Personally, I am researching which GOP person seems most likely to me to take the nomination.


    Have a nice time!

    Peter Gustafsson

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    I voted for Jeb and Hillary.

    McClain is a smart politician, but he isn't right wing enough for the current GOP. Rice is right wing enough, but a woman and I don't think the right wing men who want to kick-a$$ around the globe, will want a woman as POTUS. I think the fools who voted for Dubya will most likely vote for Jeb, which will probably make Jeb the Rep. Candidate.

    On the Dem side: Who else but Hillary? She should have an easy road.

    The big question: Will enough Dem's get out and vote? Will their votes be counted in a fair system?

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    If by "fair system" you mean "system in which Democrats win", then no.

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    I like John McCain and would vote for him even though he is a republican. If Condi gets the nomianation and elected, then I will move to Canada. She is smart, but I do not like her politics or ideas. The same goes with Hillary Clinton.

    For the dems, I think that Bill Warner would be a suitable candidate, but would prefer someone else.
    A vulture boards an airplane, carrying two dead raccoons. The stewardess looks at him and says, "I'm sorry, sir, only one carrion allowed per passenger."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inquartata
    If by "fair system" you mean "system in which Democrats win", then no.
    Would you believe, Florida 2000 Presidential Election, remember the butterfly ballot? When 20,000 voters vote for someone they didn't plan to vote on, then I'd say that isn't "fair". If they were mis-lead on purpose, then I'd call it corruption. Since noone could prove the ballot was intentionally misleading, nothing was done, and Dubya was hailed the "king".

    Now, can Jeb fool the same people twice.....

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    Geez, five years and your sense of humor still hasn't returned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inquartata
    Geez, five years and your sense of humor still hasn't returned?
    I used to have a sense of humor, like when Clinton tried to explain "sexual relations" and the meaning of "is". Now that was a riot. Too bad the conservatives didn't laugh about it.

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