bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
Predictions? 1/29/2008 8:12:19 PM |
LunaK LOSER :( 23634 Posts user info edit post |
it won't show a clear nominee for either party 1/29/2008 8:13:48 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53068 Posts user info edit post |
Ron Paul will win more than 50% of the contests 1/29/2008 8:36:12 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
McCain will win tonight giving him the boost he needs to be the decided candidate after super tuesday. 1/29/2008 8:39:59 PM |
Flyin Ryan All American 8224 Posts user info edit post |
Well, McCain and Romney may be heading for a "tie" of sorts tonight, although ties do not matter supposedly cause Florida's system is setup as a "winner take all" state in delegates.
I don't know if Republicans will accept that or not. If McCain wins tonight by a significant enough margin, I think he'll get more wins than Romney. I think Super Tuesday is just too big for Romney's money to make that much of a difference everywhere.
Democrats...I've learned that what I want usually loses. I have this sneaking suspicion that Hillary is going to pull it out some way, somehow.
[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 8:40 PM. Reason : /] 1/29/2008 8:40:08 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
^I dont think mccain will get the nomination. In these elections he continues to lag behind others in republican voters.
Who knows, it sure is interesting.
I really thought tonight would be the nail in mccain. So that goes to show you what I know. 1/29/2008 8:43:01 PM |
CharlieEFH All American 21806 Posts user info edit post |
Julie-who? 1/29/2008 8:43:31 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
Rudy needs to drop out tonight and get behind McCain. 1/29/2008 8:45:44 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
Super Tuesday is too close, no matter how bad Rudy does, his campaign has been more focus on super tuesday states and he will not drop out. And theres no reason for him to back this guy.
1/29/2008 8:48:09 PM |
CharlieEFH All American 21806 Posts user info edit post |
Rudy put all his eggs in Florida and they spoiled 1/29/2008 8:49:44 PM |
3 of 11 All American 6276 Posts user info edit post |
McCain and Hillary are both winning in the majority of states on super tuesday according to the recent polls: http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Misc/Maps/Jan29-R.html http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Pres/Maps/Jan29.html 1/29/2008 9:32:56 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " A top campaign official from Sen. John McCain's camp has been in "ongoing discussions" with Rudy Giuliani's campaign about the former New York mayor endorsing McCain's candidacy, a GOP official familiar with talks told CNN Tuesday." |
1/29/2008 10:29:23 PM |
roguewolf All American 9069 Posts user info edit post |
^^ those stats where only for like 3 states.
unless i missed something. 1/29/2008 10:30:34 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
Rudy will endorse McCain for a cabinet seat. McCain will get the nomination 1/29/2008 10:32:31 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
Excellent. Fucking excellent!
Eight very long and frequently unpleasant years spent waiting for the mistakes of 2000 to be rectified, and finally it seems like there's a decent chance.
So what, then, for Giuliani? Attorney General, I guess? 1/29/2008 10:36:23 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
grumpy, are you a republican? 1/29/2008 10:40:34 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
No man
I put "GOP" in my user name for the goddamned irony of the thing
my bumper sticker says "Hilary '08!"
What're you, a mental deficient?
In all seriousness, I parted ways with the Republican Party over a series of horrible mistakes on their part a few years back and became a rightwing independent. If they finally nominate McCain, I'll be back. 1/29/2008 10:44:46 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
GOP, who do you see at McCain's VP? 1/29/2008 10:47:02 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
I haven't the foggiest. Rudy has the relatively moderate politics but too much force of personality to be in the number 2 seat. 1/29/2008 10:51:08 PM |
CharlieEFH All American 21806 Posts user info edit post |
McCain/Lieberman
but first he has to stop doing these weak teleprompter speeches.... 1/29/2008 11:04:13 PM |
roguewolf All American 9069 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Huckabee or Barbour from Mississippi.
Lock up the southern vote and try to keep VA and NC. (if they were to be leaning blue, however I don't know that)
^ it was like he was looking right at the camera the whole time.
[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 11:05 PM. Reason : scary eyes] 1/29/2008 11:05:11 PM |
TerdFerguson All American 6600 Posts user info edit post |
Id go with fred thompson.
Pulls more from the "base", hes a decent speaker which could help in our shitty congress divisions, and hey people like actors 1/29/2008 11:09:11 PM |
Sputter All American 4550 Posts user info edit post |
There's no way we are putting another dirty mick in the Whitehouse.
Sike.
I will be casting my vote in North Carolina's worthless primary for John McCain on May 6. 1/29/2008 11:11:34 PM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
aha, i love The Onion http://www.theonion.com/content/video/mysterious_traveler_entrances
(code to embed included on the page) 1/29/2008 11:16:47 PM |
Prawn Star All American 7643 Posts user info edit post |
McCain is dominating the polls in California and has a solid lead in most other states. With the boost from Florida he'll lock up the nomination on Super Tuesday.
I've got no idea what is gonna happen on the other side. 1/29/2008 11:31:23 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
grumpy, so you are like a fat guy, nicknamed slim.
I can see dems being excited about mccain getting the nomination. I dont know many republicans that support him. 1/29/2008 11:34:22 PM |
Prawn Star All American 7643 Posts user info edit post |
There were quite a few Republicans that supported him in Florida. That primary was closed to independents and dems. 1/29/2008 11:44:41 PM |
mathman All American 1631 Posts user info edit post |
This is why old people shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Gag, Mc Cain? Forget this election. I'd sooner vote Obama, at least he says he's a democrat. 1/30/2008 12:44:30 AM |
tromboner950 All American 9667 Posts user info edit post |
Wow, all these republicans getting pissed just because McCain is sometimes willing to think about issues and compromise... and I thought most people here were smarter than a standard southern baptist. 1/30/2008 2:13:15 AM |
HockeyRoman All American 11811 Posts user info edit post |
Reaching across the political divide doesn't register with republicans. It's goes against their whole Us Versus Them, Either with us or against us, Good vs. Evil mentality the neocons drilled in their mind. 1/30/2008 2:16:07 AM |
mathman All American 1631 Posts user info edit post |
Or maybe just maybe its because McCain was against cutting taxes, for eliminating free speech before elections, and "working across party lines" means collecting an obstructionist group of 14 who stood in the way of conservative progress.
Oh, but he is the conservative leader now. Whatever. 1/30/2008 2:47:36 AM |
IMStoned420 All American 15485 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "conservative progress" |
oxymoron?1/30/2008 5:09:44 AM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
I'm surprised that the republican party is starting to embrace McCain's more liberal stance (compared to the other republicans) position on immigration.
Sounds like he has some fun thoughts on war with iran too.
1/30/2008 6:47:32 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
^everyone has seen that second video before] 1/30/2008 6:56:22 AM |
robster All American 3545 Posts user info edit post |
point is this....
if conservatives/republicans really cared, they would stop voting for huckagelical. Its a dead vote, and only empowers our liberal friend McCain to win.
That said, evangelicals are known for "believing" in things that dont exist, and denying to the death... Thus McCain will win. 1/30/2008 8:43:01 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
if romney were a christian he'd have won this shit already 1/30/2008 8:44:36 AM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Or maybe just maybe its because McCain was against cutting taxes, for eliminating free speech before elections, and "working across party lines" means collecting an obstructionist group of 14 who stood in the way of conservative progress.
Oh, but he is the conservative leader now. Whatever.
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Thank you. You forgot to mention trying to sneak an amnesty bill that gives illegals priority over americans and would bankrupt the system.
Yeah, but us stupid redneck republicans who dont like those FACTS are ignorant, because we dont vote for someone who we "like" but have no idea of any issues they are running under. Typical.1/30/2008 8:59:11 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
I know that Rush Limbaugh claims it to be--so this may blow some of your minds--but this idea that McCain is some sort of liberal is laughable. 1/30/2008 9:08:29 AM |
robster All American 3545 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "if romney were a christianconsidered christian he'd have won this shit already" |
Its unfortunate, but its true. I still think Newt would have won this mess. We need someone smart running this country. Not a McCain or a Huckabee. They would have never even been in the race had Newt signed on. It would have been Newt vs Giuliani vs Romney from the get go.1/30/2008 9:08:55 AM |
robster All American 3545 Posts user info edit post |
Laughable by liberals ?? I think most republicans consider him to be liberal. 1/30/2008 9:09:57 AM |
xvang All American 3468 Posts user info edit post |
If McCain wins the republican nomination, I guess I'll be voting for a black man with good rhetoric and zero practical solutions. Atleast he'll give good speeches. 1/30/2008 10:01:09 AM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
That is if Obama wins 1/30/2008 11:36:56 AM |
robster All American 3545 Posts user info edit post |
If its McCrypt vs Hillarious, I may have to start promoting the bloomberg run.
At least we would have someone successful running our country. 1/30/2008 1:26:05 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
While your insight is fascinating, I don't think Bloomberg would have a shot and I think he'd steal more votes from Clinton than from McCain. The only thing he has going for him is the fact that he's almost as likeable as Romney. 1/30/2008 1:28:08 PM |
markgoal All American 15996 Posts user info edit post |
McCain is no moderate. He is VERY far to the right, just not on social issues. If you thought the Bush Administration was a little bit too friendly with big business, you ain't seen nothin' yet. Plus the thought of John McCain with the launch codes scares me a bit.
It's a sign of how partisan things have become when someone doesn't adhere strictly to the party-line, and occasionally works on bipartisan initiatives is quick to get the moderate label.
At least he was one of the few Congressional Republicans to agree torture is a bad idea...
[Edited on January 30, 2008 at 1:39 PM. Reason : .] 1/30/2008 1:33:29 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The only thing he has going for him is the fact that he's almost as likeable as Romney." |
Yep, isnt it kinda sad that likeablity plays more of a role than actual issues. SO much for a well informed electorate. so sad1/30/2008 1:35:03 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Meh, you're electing a leader, not a know-it-all. I want someone who can find the best and the brightest, make an educated decision, and rally people behind that idea to achieve a goal . . . so yes, likeability, or at least respect / trust is HUGE in a Presidential candidate.
Quote : | "McCain is no moderate. He is VERY far to the right, just not on social issues. If you thought the Bush Administration was a little bit too friendly with big business, you ain't seen nothin' yet." | Compared to, sayyyy, Romney? I mean if an anti-business platform is your goal you should vote for Huckabee or maybe Paul (the latter simply because he doesn't believe in government benefits for business). So of the two real contenders, McCain is the less disturbing on that issue. Obama and HRC won't be far behind truthfully, your candidate dropped out today.]1/30/2008 1:39:39 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
well, for a president character does matter. they are the face of the country and they also SHOULD be the chief negotiator of opposing sides in regards to important legislation. i know we haven't seen much of this recently, but it's a role that a good president should fill. 1/30/2008 1:39:47 PM |
markgoal All American 15996 Posts user info edit post |
^^ I wouldn't say he is less disturbing than Romney on that issue. Romney actually seems to have a better grasp of the economy and of the delicate interplay between regulation, negotiation, and markets than McCain. In fact, Romney had a decent record as governor, but I can't figure out which Romney would be the one we would see in the White House. I'm just saying that McCain gets a free pass on the "moderate" tag when he he is only less conservative on the social issues, which seems to be all the media is interested in covering/sensationalizing. I guess you can't be a real conservative if Rush doesn't love you.
Honestly, he is running on his foreign policy credentials, when his war mongering when combined with his "loose cannon" damn the consequences nature and age scares the hell out of me. 1/30/2008 2:09:42 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "If you thought the Bush Administration was a little bit too friendly with big business, you ain't seen nothin' yet." |
wtf...i mean really1/30/2008 2:11:41 PM |