Friday May. 25, 2012
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McCain may have a hard time luring Ron Paul Supporters
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By JanetP on 02-14-08
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This country is ripe for a third-party candidate.  Both parties are in a position to be fractured.  This is one of the most important elections in our history and we need a president who will listen to the people.  Our system is broken and we are losing our country.
By Tess on 02-14-08
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As a long time Conservative Republican, I cannot vote for Liberal minded, big government, and warmongering McCain.
I will write in Ron Paul’s name in November 2008, whether his campaign is still in or not.  It will not be a wasted vote, it will be a vote done with integrity, and Republican backed principles.  We have to stop McCain, he is not what our country needs, we are broke and cannot afford his war anymore.  Freedom, Liberty and following our Constitution is what our country needs, do not be fooled by McCain folks.
By Garyt on 02-15-08
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When the republican state commission said they made an educated guess I had to laugh. There is nothing educated about taking the right of the voter away from them. They also said it was a huge success. They don’t have a clue on what kind of mess they have made. As for me, in the primaries I’m going to vote against every republican in office and write in Huckabee for president. Since my vote’s not going to count anyway, I might as well vote my conscience. I can’t honestly vote for a man who is more liberal then Clinton or Obama.