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I was about to ask why people seem to continue to oppose Newt so much when I realized I was reading the graph wrong. I only picked Gilmore ahead of him because I've seen negative posts about him here before. Romney or Newt as the leaders ahead of Guiliani. Not bad choices if I get them come primary time.

but: Acceptable- Romney and Thompson. First Choice- Romney.

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After the 2006 elections, al Qaeda released a statement saying they were happy Democrats won. That should tell you all you need to know.

Ugh. by docj

I'm going to make a simple request. Here goes: could we get a moratorium on these polls until at least June?

Just asking.

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"I don't know." -- Helen Thomas, in response to the question, "Are we at war, Helen?" - posed by then-White House spokesman Scott McClellan.

No chance. Conservatives need an "escape" and an "out" from the present Democratically controlled Congress as well as from the present Democratic control of politics at every political level with a few exceptions throughout the U.S.

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If "pro" is the opposite of "con", what is the opposite of "progress"...

Romney all the way baby!

As of now (Thursday evening) its Romney 28%, Gingrich 26%, Giuliani 21%. That seems like a shift from Giuliani to Romney from the last time, IIRC.

Answering the poll

Veritas magna est et praevalet.

 
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