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Re: FAO American boardies
cornax
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cornax Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 2:38 PM Quote
I've got one more week to ponder, but I'm leaning heavily towards Hillary (since my main main, John Edwards dropped out). If, God forbid, our country again votes for a Republican president I'd favor McCain (it's enough for me to know that Ann Coulter hates him...).
 
Re: FAO American boardies
th74
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th74 Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 3:00 PM Quote
I will be caucusing today, and I'm still undecided between Barack and Hillary. I like both of them, and one has not resonated more than the other with regards to what issues are important to me. So we'll see...
 
Re: FAO American boardies
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 3:11 PM Quote
cornax wrote:
I've got one more week to ponder, but I'm leaning heavily towards Hillary (since my main main, John Edwards dropped out). If, God forbid, our country again votes for a Republican president I'd favor McCain (it's enough for me to know that Ann Coulter hates him...).


I liked Edwards too. He was the most progressive, imo.
 
Re: FAO American boardies
weirdmom
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weirdmom Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 3:37 PM Quote
Our primary isn't today. My husband saw part of the Democratic race and they were questioned about whether or not they would choose each other as running mates. Obama said that anyone would benefit from having her on their ticket. She basically said the same thing.

Since they are both trying to stay positive of course they aren't going to say, "hell no I'd never ask that loon to run with me!" but it's intriguing that they didn't find a more diplomatic way to say they weren't considering that.

That ticket would be unstoppable.
 
Re: FAO American boardies
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 4:03 PM Quote
ElspethOllie wrote:
My primary isn't today. So I won't vote.


re register or voting home state ?
 
Re: FAO American boardies
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Tue 05 Feb, 2008 5:10 PM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
ElspethOllie wrote:
My primary isn't today. So I won't vote.


re register or voting home state ?


Techincally Kansas' primary is today, so I have an absentee vote. But the District of Columbia's primary isn't until the 12th. I have to register anyways, this is the first election where I'm eligible to vote.
 
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