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Of The Following Candidates, Which Would Be Your Top 3 Picks

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  1. 1. First Choice

    • Rudy Giuliani
      7
    • John McCain
      2
    • Mitt Romney
      4
    • Fred Thompson
      4
    • Hillary Clinton
      9
    • Barack Obama
      14
    • John Edwards
      3
    • Al Gore
      3
  2. 2. Second Choice

    • Rudy Giuliani
      10
    • John McCain
      4
    • Mitt Romney
      3
    • Fred Thompson
      2
    • Hillary Clinton
      7
    • Barack Obama
      7
    • John Edwards
      7
    • Al Gore
      6
  3. 3. Third Choice

    • Rudy Giuliani
      7
    • John McCain
      4
    • Mitt Romney
      2
    • Fred Thompson
      4
    • Hillary Clinton
      7
    • Barack Obama
      7
    • John Edwards
      6
    • Al Gore
      9


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Don't choose a candidate more than once! (I couldn't figure out how to eliminate that possibility)

I purposely didn't list all the candidates running - just the ones that appear to have the most support right now.

Choose from the list as if they are your only choices.

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I voted Edwards/Obama/Clinton, but there's still a lot of time for me to change my mind. :)

God, I hope you change your mind

Well, if I did, it would probably be just some rearrangement of those three, so I doubt it'd make you happy. ;)

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So i guess everyone wants more amnesty cases, shame

That's a very simplistic way of looking at our election process. :rolleyes:

While i do not agree with the Republicans, i definitely do not agree with any group that is for Big Government.

So yes, it is simplistic in nature but only because it is a fundamental issue for me.

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So i guess everyone wants more amnesty cases, shame

That's a very simplistic way of looking at our election process. :rolleyes:

While i do not agree with the Republicans, i definitely do not agree with any group that is for Big Government.

So yes, it is simplistic in nature but only because it is a fundamental issue for me.

I'd never vote for candidate because of a single issue - compromise is just part of the political process.

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So i guess everyone wants more amnesty cases, shame

That's a very simplistic way of looking at our election process. :rolleyes:

While i do not agree with the Republicans, i definitely do not agree with any group that is for Big Government.

So yes, it is simplistic in nature but only because it is a fundamental issue for me.

I'd never vote for candidate because of a single issue - compromise is just part of the political process.

I guess that is where we differ, I hardly consider big government a single issue and yes compromise is a big part of the political system; but government is there to govern not control and dictate. They are not listening to the will of the people.

2005 Aug 27 Happily Married

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So i guess everyone wants more amnesty cases, shame

That's a very simplistic way of looking at our election process. :rolleyes:

While i do not agree with the Republicans, i definitely do not agree with any group that is for Big Government.

So yes, it is simplistic in nature but only because it is a fundamental issue for me.

I'd never vote for candidate because of a single issue - compromise is just part of the political process.

I guess that is where we differ, I hardly consider big government a single issue and yes compromise is a big part of the political system; but government is there to govern not control and dictate. They are not listening to the will of the people.

Some people believe Bush represents Big Government - there are so many ways of interpreting the notion of what Big Government means.

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