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		Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: RightCoast on January 03, 2008, 09:32:50 PM
		
			
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				 Huckabee 34%    Wow - big lead - scary
 Romney 25%
 McCain 14%
 Thompson 13%
 Paul 10%     That's much higher than I thought it would be
 Giuliani 4%     :rotf:
 Hunter 0%      :rotf:
 
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				Lots of turnout for Huck. I don't know how he'll do in NH. It's still way, way up in the air.  :???:
			
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				I can't believe Paul got 10%, because my choice only got 3 % more. That is just some scary shizzit. :runs:
			
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				Lots of turnout for Huck. I don't know how he'll do in NH. It's still way, way up in the air.  :???:
 
 
 NH will be a big test, but SC is usually a make it or break it to get rid of the dead wood.
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				the good thing is that the candidates on the top of the list will get more scrutinty and hopefully people will realize how liberal the huckster is. 
			
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				I was hopeing a poor showing would kick Fred into gear - we'll see.  
			
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				I guess Mr Moral Clarity over at CU isn't having such a fun night.
			
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				I guess Mr Moral Clarity over at CU isn't having such a fun night.
 
 
 He can't bash Thompson without dissin' RP too.
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				I guess Mr Moral Clarity over at CU isn't having such a fun night.
 
 
 He can't bash Thompson without dissin' RP too.
 
 
 You underestimate Mullah Gator.
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				I guess Mr Moral Clarity over at CU isn't having such a fun night.
 
 
 He can't bash Thompson without dissin' RP too.
 
 
 You underestimate Mullah Gator.
 
 
 Good point, any dissenters will go down the gator-hole.    :rocker2:
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				Don't write off Giuliani yet.  He chose not to campaign in Iowa because he knew he would be wasting funds trying to tackle Romney and Huckabee in a highly evangelical state.
 
 Watch what happens in New Hampshire.