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By ToTheLeft
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#145538
kel varson wrote:plus 2 McCain
minus 2 Romney
Mike Huckabee - 17
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 14
Mitt Romney - 10
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7
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By ToTheLeft
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#145539
+ Huck
- Romney

Mike Huckabee - 19
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 14
Mitt Romney - 8
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7
By MacGeek
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#145608
huck +
McCain -

Mike Huckabee - 21
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 10
Mitt Romney - 8
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7
By belcherboy
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#145630
Mike Huckabee - 19
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 10
Mitt Romney - 10
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7
By kel varson
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#145651
MacGeek wrote:huck +
McCain -

Mike Huckabee - 21
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 10
Mitt Romney - 8
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7
How did McCain lose 4 points?
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By ToTheLeft
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#145652
Shouldnt have...

Mike Huckabee - 19
Fred Thompson - 14
John McCain - 12
Mitt Romney - 10
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 7

Accurate numbers.
By MacGeek
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#145750
sorry, i was using cnn math again.
By Ed Dantes
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#145779
+1 McCain -- May leapfrog his way to the top of the pack with a win in Michigan.
+1 Romney -- May revitalize his sagging campaign with a win in Michigan.
-2 Thompson -- No way this guy should be second. He's probably next to drop out, you know.

Mike Huckabee - 19
John McCain - 13
Fred Thompson - 12
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 5
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By Innocent Bystander
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#145782
+2 Huckabee
-2 Hunter - he is probably trying to run for VP, not president. He's not going to get either.

Mike Huckabee - 21
John McCain - 13
Fred Thompson - 12
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 3
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By ToTheLeft
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#145809
+ Huck
- Hunt

Mike Huckabee - 23
John McCain - 13
Fred Thompson - 12
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 1
By MacGeek
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#145883
+ huckster
- McCain
By Ed Dantes
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#145894
MacGeek wrote:+ huckster
- McCain
Mike Huckabee - 25
John McCain - 11
Fred Thompson - 12
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 1
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By BJWilliams
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#145904
+2 Huckabee
-1 Giuliani
-1 Hunter
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By bigsmooth
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#145919
A lot of huckabee :koolaid chuggers. im not saying i would not vote for him, but all the people who like him, why?

-1 hunter....see ya
-1 thompson
+1 romney
+1 mccain

Mike Huckabee - 25
John McCain - 11
Fred Thompson - 12
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 1
By TDDance234
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#145961
+2 Thompson
-2 Huck


Mike Huckabee - 23
John McCain - 11
Fred Thompson - 14
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 9
Duncan Hunter - 1
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By Innocent Bystander
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#145970
bigsmooth wrote:A lot of huckabee :koolaid chuggers. im not saying i would not vote for him, but all the people who like him, why?
#1 - I believe him to be the strongest pro-life candidate by far. My vote hinges more on this issue than any other
#2 - I am a supporter of the fair tax system
#3 - I find him to be the strongest advocate of the 2nd amendment
#4 - I think he is likeable enough to people on both ends of the political spectrum to possibly get some things done and rebuild some bridges
By ALUmnus
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#145982
Some bridges don't need to be built. Burn the bridge, then toss a nuke over to the other side.
By phoenix
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#146002
Huck +2
Thompson -1
Rudy -1

Mike Huckabee - 25
John McCain - 11
Fred Thompson - 13
Mitt Romney - 11
Rudy Giuliani - 8
Duncan Hunter - 1
By Ed Dantes
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#146026
Innocent Bystander wrote:
bigsmooth wrote:A lot of huckabee :koolaid chuggers. im not saying i would not vote for him, but all the people who like him, why?
#1 - I believe him to be the strongest pro-life candidate by far. My vote hinges more on this issue than any other
#2 - I am a supporter of the fair tax system
#3 - I find him to be the strongest advocate of the 2nd amendment
#4 - I think he is likeable enough to people on both ends of the political spectrum to possibly get some things done and rebuild some bridges
#1 - The only thing that matters in that issue is what judges he appoints. Every GOP candidate essentially says he'll put on judges favorable to the pro-life side.
#2 - That's probably because you're a fool, or you want to screw the middle class.
#3 - I would defer to Fred Thompson on this one.
#4 - The only way Democrats would permit "rebuilding bridges" is if the right completely abandons their principles. Go ask Joe Lieberman about how accepting the left is towards people with opposing views. And you know what, since Huckabee is basically a Democrat, maybe you're right about #4.
By Ed Dantes
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#146027
I think the scoring is off: Someone eliminated Hunter earlier. Starting from BJ's post, this is what I got:

Mike Huckabee - 27
Fred Thompson - 12
John McCain - 12
Mitt Romney - 12
Rudy Giuliani - 7
Duncan Hunter - 0
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By Schfourteenteen
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#146060
Hey go up to TTl's correct numbers and it seems Duncan lost some mystery points, from 7 to 5

Which, in that case I believe Duncan would still have one left

Someone else RECOUNT THIS!!!
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By BJWilliams
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#146063
Schfourteenteen wrote:Hey go up to TTl's correct numbers and it seems Duncan lost some mystery points, from 7 to 5

Which, in that case I believe Duncan would still have one left

Someone else RECOUNT THIS!!!
Anybody on here from Florida? They know a thing or two about recounts
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By Innocent Bystander
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#146122
Ed Dantes wrote:
Innocent Bystander wrote:
bigsmooth wrote:A lot of huckabee :koolaid chuggers. im not saying i would not vote for him, but all the people who like him, why?
#1 - I believe him to be the strongest pro-life candidate by far. My vote hinges more on this issue than any other
#2 - I am a supporter of the fair tax system
#3 - I find him to be the strongest advocate of the 2nd amendment
#4 - I think he is likeable enough to people on both ends of the political spectrum to possibly get some things done and rebuild some bridges
#1 - The only thing that matters in that issue is what judges he appoints. Every GOP candidate essentially says he'll put on judges favorable to the pro-life side.
#2 - That's probably because you're a fool, or you want to screw the middle class.
#3 - I would defer to Fred Thompson on this one.
#4 - The only way Democrats would permit "rebuilding bridges" is if the right completely abandons their principles. Go ask Joe Lieberman about how accepting the left is towards people with opposing views. And you know what, since Huckabee is basically a Democrat, maybe you're right about #4.
#1 - I agree with you on this, the question is whether or not you believe and trust them. At least two of the candidates either are now, or have been, pro-abortion. Most of the others (McCain and Huckabee are the exception) favor that decision being left to the states. Huckabee is the only candidate that I am aware of that is proposing to amend the constitution to define unborn babies as people. I am not naive enough to believe that, in the current political climate, this will happen, but I think it is a debate that we, as a nation need to have.
#2 - I'm glad you said 'probably' or else I might have been offended. What is foolish, in my opinion, is that we currently have a tax system that not only punishes acheivement, but also gives the federal government theoretical control of 100% of our earnings. We also have a system that allows a majority of the people to decide that other people are too successful and to take their money. What gets lost in this jealous grab for someone elses money is that the people that make the most money are the people that make the economy go. They are the people that build businesses, spend money in the marketplace and provide jobs. By taxing them at a higher rate, you give them less money to put back into the marketplace.
#3 - After further research, I will concede that Thompson is stronger in 2nd amendment rights than Huckabee, but Huckabee is by no means weak.
#4 - The idea that a republican president can effect change with a democrat controlled congress without building bridges is questionable, to say the least. I don't forsee a massive shift in either house of congress coming this year. You may be correct that the current democrat members of congress are not interested in building bridges, but that doesn't mean that you don't try. And I also don't think that you need to compromise principles to do it. In fact, I would say that the Bush administration has done just that. They tried to work with congress on some big government projects and Bush apparently lost his veto stamp for the first 6 years of his presidency and it got him nowhere.
By Ed Dantes
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#146219
I'm starting a new discussion in a different thread...
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By ToTheLeft
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#146229
+ Huckster
- Rudy

Mike Huckabee - 29
Fred Thompson - 12
John McCain - 12
Mitt Romney - 12
Rudy Giuliani - 5
Duncan Hunter - 0
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