02-13-2007, 09:01 AM
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Re: Romney's In . . . What a Sad (R) group
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
Sigh.
Romney and his flip flopping.
Guliani and his pro choice crap.
McCain . . . blah.
I'll be voting for the Libertarian almost for sure. A (D) President with a (D) Congress scares the bajeezuz out of me. God help us.
But I have no confidence in Romey who seems to flip flop more then Kerry. I can live with Guliani's support for gay rights - I actually have no problem with that other than adoption - but not for his support for abortions. McCain . . . blah de blah de blah.
Looks like it's shaping up to be Hillary vs. Guliani to me.
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It's so far out, that handicapping is very premature. However, it's what we all like to do, handicap.  I'd agree with you, as of right now, Hillary and Giuliani. Such a race would make skelatons either insignificant, or would mean the absolute nastiest campaign ever. Personally, I think Giuliani wins such an election (speaking from 2 years out of course). The reason? Well, high unfavorability for Hillary means a certainty of no votes, the woman factor, although that could help too, which is interesting, and the fact that Giuliani is appealing to independents & moderates. Interesting, but still, way too far away.
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