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"For Fred Supporters: If Fred Thompson drops out of the race, which major candidate would you support?"

From Kozak on January 21, 2008 at 9:33 pmIP Logged, 70.63.87.x  Report Abuse
I'll vote for romney or Gulliani. But thats it. No money, no campaigning. And if it's McCain or Huckabee, I sit home.
From Jas on January 21, 2008 at 9:31 pmIP Logged, 68.58.125.x  Report Abuse
Where's the NONE OF THE ABOVE box? NO MORE RINOS!
From paul on January 21, 2008 at 6:55 pmIP Logged, 72.35.50.x  Report Abuse
as a vietnam vet l cannot fathom any vet voting for McCain, l could not and would not vote for him under any circumstance, even to the point of sitting out the presidential vote if he makes it, l financially supported fred but now l will go to mitt. we support mitt here in mich just to see mccain lose and others did not have the suport to win. and l am a viet vet
From Frank on January 21, 2008 at 6:48 pmIP Logged, 67.142.130.x  Report Abuse
OK, children. We cannot have all of our candidates run for the GOP. We cannot support Barak Hussein Obama or Hillary Rodham. Four years with either would be a disaster. Sooo, can be agree on a no taxes, smaller government, pro-life candidate?
Elections are not a cafeteria style ballot. We need to choose as close as we can to what President Reagan would support
Come on, join hands, move closer to one another....

From Frank on January 21, 2008 at 6:44 pmIP Logged, 67.142.130.x  Report Abuse
OK, children. We cannot have all of our candidates run for the GOP. We cannot support Barak Hussein Obama or Hillary Rodham. Four years with either will be a disaster.Sooo, can be agree on a no taxes, smaller government, pro-life candidate?
Elections are not a cafeteria style ballot. We need to choose as close as we can to what President Reagan.
Come on, join hands, move closer....
From Brad Marston on January 21, 2008 at 6:22 pmIP Logged, 76.19.113.x  Report Abuse
I don't think it is a question of "if". Thompson has pulled out of the Republican Debate in Florida. It is merely a question of when.

Granted I am a major McCain supporter. I am also a Massachusetts resident and thus survived the Mitt years. The economic performance when Romney was governor was horrible.

If Romney does win the nomination I will vote for him. I just can't support him in the primaries because I don't know who he will be come November. Will he be the pro-choice, pro gay rights, pro gun control, pro taxes and fees, pro illegal immigration, pro special tax on SUV's, pro outsourcing Romney that he has been in the last few years?

I don't agree with everything John McCain stands for. However I agree with him on the war against radical Islam and on pork-barrel spending and the corruption it breeds.

From Mike on January 21, 2008 at 5:56 pmIP Logged, 24.245.60.x  Report Abuse
Romney supporters make me sick. He's a typical pandering politician. He's the Republican version of Obama and his audacity of hope tripe.
From Thompson organizer switches to Romney on January 21, 2008 at 5:26 pmIP Logged, 66.75.56.x  Report Abuse
From Sandra Binder on January 21, 2008 at 5:20 pmIP Logged, 76.188.91.x  Report Abuse
I will go to Mitt. I have given Fred $150 I love Fred. But...I will go to Mitt...and I will be pushing Mitt to make Fred his running mate!! Now that is un defeatable!!! I will never ever vote for the Huckster!!!!
    From Tom Fitzgerald in reply to Sandra Binder on January 21, 2008 at 8:38 pmIP Logged, 67.174.212.x  Report Abuse
    I love Fred also, Sandra. I like Mitt but Rudy maybe a little more. Fred would be a great VP candidate for either. No way McCain or the Huck.

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