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CBS News Poll: Former NYC Mayor Favored By 29 Percent Of Republicans, But Supporters Have Reservations

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by merlgrey October 19, 2007 6:10 AM EDT
don''t forget to check out the media blackout candidate who raised over 5 mil in individuals contributions last quarter - but still is not treated seriously mainstream because he speaks the truth. ron paul 2008. dont let katie couric and oprah and bill orielly tell you who to vote for. look for yourself.
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by tylenol6 October 19, 2007 1:17 AM EDT
The four people in the above picture are SLIMEBALLS....
vote RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT.......
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by likeitis5050 October 19, 2007 12:40 AM EDT
I love the way the ''strategists'' keep the flames a leaping. When are the candidates going to dump these agents of chaos and do their own stategizing...after all, we''re supposed to be electing them, not their strategist. More politics for the chronically divided.
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by thor31416 October 19, 2007 12:26 AM EDT
Why are Romney and McCain in the picture as the top four? How are these polls so skewed.

Look at the numbers: Neither of these candidates are in the top 3 for cash on hand. Ron Paul has more cash for his primary campaign than either Romney or McCain. Why is the media blocking him out, and holding these guys up?

Don''t let them make your decision for you. Stick it to the man, support Ron Paul!
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by thor31416 October 18, 2007 11:51 PM EDT
Why are Romney and McCain in the picture as the top four? How are these polls so skewed.

Look at the numbers: Neither of these candidates are in the top 3 for cash on hand. Ron Paul has more cash for his primary campaign than either Romney or McCain. Why is the media blocking him out, and holding these guys up?

Don''t let them make your decision for you. Stick it to the man, support Ron Paul!
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by thor31416 October 18, 2007 11:50 PM EDT
Why are Romney and McCain in the picture as the top four? How are these polls so skewed.

Look at the numbers: Neither of these candidates are in the top 3 for cash on hand. Ron Paul has more cash for his primary campaign than either Romney or McCain. Why is the media blocking him out, and holding these guys up?

Don''t let them make your decision for you. Stick it to the man, support Ron Paul!
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by thor31416 October 18, 2007 11:48 PM EDT
Why are Romney and McCain in the picture as the top four? How are these polls so skewed.

Look at the numbers: Neither of these candidates are in the top 3 for cash on hand. Ron Paul has more cash for his primary campaign than either Romney or McCain. Why is the media blocking him out, and holding these guys up?

Don''t let them make your decision for you. Stick it to the man, support Ron Paul!
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by glossypan October 18, 2007 11:24 PM EDT
If you watched the Judiciary Committee hearings, you saw a couple of bright, articulate, camera-friendly Republicans whose philosophy seems consistent with that of Republican voters. John Cornyn or Lindsey Graham would seem ideal presidential candidates in 2008.

Why are the Republican front-runners three men who should be playing shuffleboard at the retirement home and the flip-floppiest fellow ever to throw a hat into a ring?
None of the charismatic and consistent younger Republican politicos wants to head a ticket that will likely suffer a resounding defeat.

Republicans owe the nations voters a better candidate than the semi-senile party hacks and nutcases now vying for the nomination.
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by goldesprit October 18, 2007 11:03 PM EDT
Polls show that Martian Cup cakes are more popular than Cup cakes from Jupiter.
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by jsilver2th October 18, 2007 10:40 PM EDT
Save your money Rudy...

Colbert has it all wrapped up
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by speakinup October 18, 2007 10:05 PM EDT
I LOVE IT !!! Check out the caption on the 2nd pic on this article:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/18/politics/washingtonpost/main3381946.shtml#ccmm


"Mark Penn, Hillary''s chief strategist says Republicans could be in for a ''nasty surprise'' if Clinton is the nominee"

Well Mark, I would say you''ve made the understatement of the year. Hillary is about as nasty as they come!!!
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