View Full Version : I don't get coverage of the Republican Primary....
BamaFanNKy
01-12-2008, 10:14 PM
Does anyone this Rudy or Fred has a chance. I know Ron Paul doesn't but look at the combined vote of New Hampshire and Iowa:
Mitt Romney 105,495
John McCain 104,130
Mike Huckabee 67,700
Ron Paul 30,125
Rudy Giuliani 24,536
Fred Thompson 18,794
Really Rudy is not in this thing and unless Huckabee wins S.C. he's done. It's a sad day in my party when McCain (not a true conservative) and the Ken Doll are getting that many votes. If this election is any of the 5, Clinton/Obama/Edwards/McCain/Romney we are in for a bad 4 years. But then again are many of the others worth their salt? How are you guys leaning. Mainly you S.C. guys.
Williams-Brice
01-12-2008, 11:07 PM
South Carolina is likely to come down to Huckabee and McCain. Thompson had a chance early, but a lot of people have jumped off of his bandwagon because of how slack he has run his campaign. I agree with you in that Huckabee probably needs to take SC to have a chance. It looks like McCain has all of the momentum right now.
I just don't want Romney.
GatorBait15
01-12-2008, 11:09 PM
IMHO I don't like any of the 3367 that are running...
BamaFanNKy
01-12-2008, 11:11 PM
For some reason it seems Thompson and Huckabee will split the vote. Leaving it to McCain.
scfan5338
01-13-2008, 11:20 AM
I'm not a republican, but I would still take almost anyone over Rudy Guliani. I just can't stand the guy. Having lived in NYC under his leadership, I know what a hell-hole that city was prior to 9/11. If Guliani takes Florida, which probably will happen, he has the momentum going into Super Tuesday when 22 states hold their primaries. Florida has more or equal delegates than all the states who have held their primaries so far. Florida has more delagates than Iowa, NH, SC, and MI combined. All the NY retierees are in FL so Guliani has a good shot, which sucks.
If McCain is elected, we are going to be in Iraq until our grandchildren die. By meaning our, I'm saying a person who is 18-24 right now. He will keep us there FOREVER. I'll take Romney and maybe even Huckabee over McCain and Guliani, but I'm not a republican so I have no say so.
scfan5338
01-13-2008, 11:23 AM
If this election is any of the 5, Clinton/Obama/Edwards/McCain/Romney we are in for a bad 4 years. But then again are many of the others worth their salt? How are you guys leaning. Mainly you S.C. guys.
The next four years will no way be worse than the Bush years. Clinton/Obama/Romney/McCain/Huckabee will be better than any of the other candidates. Come Jan. 26, I'm voting for Obama.
BamaFanNKy
01-13-2008, 12:33 PM
Have fun with that Obama vote.
Quick question..... what policy makes you want to vote for Obama?
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