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I mean Clinton was no surprise. But Mitt's ahead (at the moment) by 10 percentage points. I wonder if that's all the Democrats registering in the Republican primary and then voting for the candidate that they think is most beatable?
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Mitt's victory is what a lot of Dems wanted so as keep the Republicans embroiled in fighting each other and spending lots of money. In fact, at least one liberal website was telling Michigan Dems to either vote uncommitted (rather than for Hillary) or for Mitt.
Mitt's victory is what a lot of Dems wanted so as keep the Republicans embroiled in fighting each other and spending lots of money. In fact, at least one liberal website was telling Michigan Dems to either vote uncommitted (rather than for Hillary) or for Mitt.
So in other words Mitt is to the dems what Obama is to the Republicans....
I mean Clinton was no surprise. But Mitt's ahead (at the moment) by 10 percentage points. I wonder if that's all the Democrats registering in the Republican primary and then voting for the candidate that they think is most beatable?
I really don't have a single candidate to vote for. This is so pathetic. Ambulance chasers, flip floppers, preachers, Amnesty lovers, wife swappers, a noob, and a bitc... It really is a crappy set of choices. I feel like a health freak trying to order dinner at Taco Bell.
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I really don't have a single candidate to vote for. This is so pathetic. Ambulance chasers, flip floppers, preachers, Amnesty lovers, wife swappers, a noob, and a bitc... It really is a crappy set of choices. I feel like a health freak trying to order dinner at Taco Bell.
Hahahaha a "noob." I haven't heard that term in a few years, not since I stopped playing Counterstrike.....
Hahahaha a "noob." I haven't heard that term in a few years, not since I stopped playing Counterstrike.....
Yeah, we call all the new players in BF2 noob toobers. I play so much I guess the word hasn't had a chance to leave me.
Fred Thomspon is up to 16% in South Carolina. I can dream can't I....
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I mean Clinton was no surprise. But Mitt's ahead (at the moment) by 10 percentage points. I wonder if that's all the Democrats registering in the Republican primary and then voting for the candidate that they think is most beatable?
I would think that would be Huckabee, not Mitt. The Dems would have a field day with him!
Fred Thompson is claiming on FOX right now that he's the only conservative in the race! "We're gonna paint this state red, white and blue!" Theyr'e all talking about the candidates as if Paul doesn't exist.
Michigan:
Paul - 6%
Thompson - 4%
Guiliani - 2%
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Mitt's victory is what a lot of Dems wanted so as keep the Republicans embroiled in fighting each other and spending lots of money. In fact, at least one liberal website was telling Michigan Dems to either vote uncommitted (rather than for Hillary) or for Mitt.
Political warfare at its best ... what goes around comes around.