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Who Will You Vote For (Or Against) In Today's Primary?

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Herr Heckler Koch

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I will vote for Gingrich in the presidential primary. He is the most conservative and least progressive candidate with any chance to win. Ron Paul is a libertarian RINO for access to the two party scam.

ETA: I did vote for Gingrich.
 
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GreenCountyPete

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most likely Ron Paul , the only candidate i am aware of that hasn't drastically changed positions in the past years

what probably hurts Paul the most is that , he can give you a clear answer on anything , like it or not he believes in the tenants of libertarianism , they are not always the easy answer , or the one people want to hear but at least they don't change with the breeze of the day.
 

Jason in WI

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I voted for Ron Paul.

I also wrote in for a lot of judge positions where no one I liked ran. Didn't really have much else on the ballot except for school board and I forgot to look up the candidates.

I also didn't have a case for my firearm do I had to park in the street (I vote at a school), and disarmed across the street and left my unsecured firearm im relatively easy access to kids while I voted instead of being secured and accounted for on my hip. So much for "Its for the children". I suppose pretty soon they will tell me I can't even have the empty holster, after all it might imply I carry an icky gun.



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DangerClose

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I will vote for Gingrich in the presidential primary. He is the most conservative and least progressive candidate with any chance to win. Ron Paul is a libertarian RINO for access to the two party scam.

ETA: I did vote for Gingrich.

Patriot Act, NDAA, federal health care mandates, carbon taxes and trading... if that's conservatism nowadays, no wonder we're in trouble.

What's "libertarian" about Ron Paul anyway?
 

HandyHamlet

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Not surprisingly, since I live in a District that re-elected a runaway Dem in the Recalls, all the incumbents I voted against maintained their stranglehold on local government. "Hope and Change" yet they vote for neither around here.

Ron Paul.
 

BerettaFS92Custom

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Ron Paul

Ron Paul.

I do not like the corporate and the media they own ramming romney up my you know what!
That being said since I have to bend over we already know who will be the next leader ( i use that term lightly) It sure will not be "O" who gets my vote.
 

Wolf1477

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I was voter 40 in my little township (maybe 80 of us of voting age altogether<g>). Voted Ron Paul, all the local ballots were unopposed, so it made it easy.

If Paul is a RINO, what the hell does that make the ex-Democrap Gingrich? Really?

Libertarian != Progressive
 
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