Make your choice and given valid reasons why he/she will beat out the rest.
There is a thread as to who we would vote for....this one is to see how it compares to who you think will actually win.
Have a good one!:s4:
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Make your choice and given valid reasons why he/she will beat out the rest.
There is a thread as to who we would vote for....this one is to see how it compares to who you think will actually win.
Have a good one!:s4:
Clinton:
Considered part of the Bush/Clinton rat pack. Between that and the huge disapproval rating for her she'll be luck to be the Dems nominee. Also, the Clinton "machine" on the road has seemed to do more damage than good....maybe time for Bill to stay to home.
Huckabee:
Unless something incredible happens, Super Tuesday will end his candidacy.
McCain:
Doesn't have the backing of the far right but is VERY popular amoung the moderates and independents. Has a record of reaching agreements with the left in senate which will be a plus not to mention his military career. Age could play a factor...pro and con.
Obama:
Considered one of the most liberal senators which will prove to be a negative in the final election. Limited experience in D.C., not to mention the buisiness world, will be a negative also.
Paul:
After Super Tuesday he won't be a factor. IF he stays in the race expect virtually no media coverage do to lack of interest.
Romney:
Losing support in key areas not to mention that momma is getting concerned on the family fortune. He needs to win big Super Tuesday in order to have a chance. Even though the far right are talking out against McCain they still haven't endorsed Romney. VERY loose support base.
In the end I see a Clinton- McCain race with McCain winning. DO NOT take this as me being a McCain supporter!!! There are MANY issues that I don't agree with him on.
Have a good one!:s4:
I expect in the general election for 3rd party candidates to show stronger then expected if its McCain and Hillary. Bloomberg, Lou Dobbs, Ron Paul, Ralph Nader are all possible and would strip enough votes away from the two bigwigs that it could be a 3-4 way race to the whitehouse.
This is tough,
If Billary gets the nod than I would expect McCain to win by default, just the people alone from both parties that will cast votes against Billary, and then there are those that also support him. If that showdown happens expect to see him win by the largest margin since 1980.
If he is running against Osama:D then it's a tough call.
Personally I am pretty much voting against whomever the dem is and just leaving it at that. :( It will be intresting to see who VPs are going to be, and if they will have any impact on the race.
Ohhh i see no, so youre just planing on jumping on the ban wagon. thats a great way to trow your vote away. so based on all the fourms you right i take it that you are anti american or something?
Hello? What? Come again? You mean the "no matter what happens on this earth I am never going to vote for a lib, or a dumb shit like Wrong Paul band wagon?"Quote:
Originally Posted by gh0st
Well.... I wouldn't exactly say that would be a "new" position.:postexcuseme::stupid:
While that's really flattering that you have read "all the forums I wrote", it is also really telling of your ability to comprehend what you read. Or maybe you are confusing me with someone else! Whatever. I am not directing a personal insult to you, I am saying this with all due respect. So please don't take it personally, but you can take the rep I gave you personally!:S4:Quote:
Originally Posted by gh0st
.:postexcuseme::stupid:
P4B, Obama is not on the poll options. Can't a brother get a little respect?
Put Clinton in a five-way race as the only Democrat against four Republicans, and she's going to win! If I know you, I don't think that is what you want to do.
I'm going to come back and cast my vote when Obama is added to the poll.
I think the eventual Democratic nominee is going to beat the eventual Republican nominee. I'm basing that mostly on the energy, unity, and motivation of the parties as I see them now.
Republicans do not seem very excited about their choices. They are not turning out for their primaries in especially large numbers. Almost every candidate has some part of the GOP party that does not like him. The party is weary. The failed Bush presidency doesn't reflect well on Republicans, and they are feeling it.
Democrats are excited about their choices. In many primaries with equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans registered, nearly TWICE as many Democrats are turning out for their primary than Republicans. About 70% or more of Democrats say they would be happy with either Obama or Clinton, while none of the Republican candidates have that kind of broad support within their party. So the Dems are more united. Democrats see their chance, and they are motivated.
At this point, it looks like McCain will have the Republican nomination. The Democratic race is still up for grabs, but I think it will swing for Obama. If it's Obama vs. McCain, I think Obama will take it. If it's Clinton vs. McCain, it will be closer, but I still think the Dems have it.
So going out on a limb, I will say that Obama will be the next president. Get ready to suck it up Republicans! I know that if Obama becomes president of the US, many of you will consider the country an Obama-nation, but after you brought us the WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY, you need to just sit back and take a rest for a few years.
Sorry about that one!!! As you can see....I added Obama in my comments. LOL...must have been a good "j".Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
Have a good one!:s4:
Ha ha! I got my vote in. Thanks for fixing the poll. I didn't want this thing to end up in the Supreme Court...Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud