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Marist Poll Finds Democratic Race Tightening, Republicans Separating

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by newz4i November 11, 2007 7:35 PM EST
Republicans, walk away from the GOP. The last seven years should give you the reasons why. Stay away from four more years of the same. The election of 2006 voted in change. It''s evident in what we are witnessing in Iraq; change for the good is happening there. More change and a better America will happen if this nation continues to walk away from Republicans. Start with a grass roots movement and remove more Republicans in your local elections...and move upward and vote for change in our highest offices by voting for the other candidates; either a Democrat or a Independent.
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by trueprophet November 11, 2007 7:30 PM EST
CBS NEWS PREJUDICED AGAINST RON PAUL
Most people can see right through the prejudice CBS News obviously has towards Ron Paul. In the few times they''ve covered him at all, I''m suprised they didn''t have one of their graphics artists Photoshop some devil horns on top of his head in that worst ever photograph they always use of him. CBS obviously thinks that if they pretend Paul isn''t a top-tier GOP candidate, then their readers and viewers will eventually think so too. Whenever they are is forced to do a story on Paul, because some other mainstream source is covering him for some reason, the fact that their editors work overtime to slant their stories in such a way as to either marginalize his accomplishment, or present Paul in the most negative light possible, is obvious to anyone with a modicum of intelligence. "What about their polls?," you ask? As far as the CBS News poll is concerned, they don''t even include Paul on the list of GOP candidates which pollees can choose from, and then afterwards, report to you that Paul doesn''t even rank in their final tally. Ron Paul is getting major grass roots support nationwide. He has over 60,498 meetup group members in 1,155 Groups from 904 cities nationwide, with another 7,033 people more folks just waiting to hear when a new meetup group will start near them. He''s won ALL of the viewer phone-in polls in ALL of the GOP debates he''s been in, and has raised more money ($4.2 million) in one day than any other GOP candidate ever. Go Ron Go!
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by rowdytexan2 November 11, 2007 7:05 PM EST
Posted by jack3213 at 03:52 PM : Nov 11, 2007

"A woman who lies or..."

OMG, Jack...are Bush and Cheney really women in disguise??? Now we know why they have to keep everything so secret...! It''s a female conspiracy!
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by akoeppen November 11, 2007 7:02 PM EST
America is ready for someone new, smart and geniunely good. That is why Romney is leading in all of the early states. When all of the critism shakes out people are going to fall back on who the best human being is for the job. I for one am sick of the government fighting against traditional family values.
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by rowdytexan2 November 11, 2007 6:59 PM EST
Posted by stonebog at 03:17 PM : Nov 11, 2007

It''s your right to be here and state your opinion, but it might be worth more on some website promoting college girls that really the money for their education fund!

Your example is why a lot of women will be voting for HIllary, just because she is female.
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by fibonacci_ November 11, 2007 6:53 PM EST
A guy who believes in magic underwear - perfect for the Grand Old Party.
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by jack3213 November 11, 2007 6:52 PM EST
NOTELLIN: I concur: "we are doomed" If NH thinks Clinton andf Romney are the best choices... God help us .. : A woman who lies or a manipulative mormon. Please, save us from our dreadful death.
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by nottellin1 November 11, 2007 6:31 PM EST
We''re doomed!
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by antoniof123 November 11, 2007 5:58 PM EST
If it is a choice I will chose Hillary I have had enough of the Republicans and their war to last a life time. No other reason but I am just plain angry now.
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by grazinggoat November 11, 2007 5:57 PM EST
CBSNews: ''Among Democrats, Clinton, the New York senator, led with 36 percent, followed by Illinois senator Obama with 25 percent. Former North Carolina senator John Edwards had 14 percent, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson 6 percent.''

-Those are great results. ''Conservative'' America is leaving the GOPs. Not only that, but America is waking up to the distasteful and sour blunder they committed by re-voting the Walking-Liar in office. Further-Stepping beyond the ethnic line set in rather conservative areas. Yess and yesssss! Lets give Democracy a color!
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by howcould November 11, 2007 3:14 PM EST
I don''t like either one of''em.
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