Pick a Candidate for the President.
http://www.wqad.com/global/link.asp?L=259460
^This link was in the Antelope Valley Press out of Lancaster/Palmdale, California today. It's just for fun. You give your views on 11 items and it comes back with ratings on the candidates, although some have dropped out now.
I was most in line with Giuliani.
EDIT. I did it again and it said I was most in line with Romney, another drop-out.
^This link was in the Antelope Valley Press out of Lancaster/Palmdale, California today. It's just for fun. You give your views on 11 items and it comes back with ratings on the candidates, although some have dropped out now.
I was most in line with Giuliani.
EDIT. I did it again and it said I was most in line with Romney, another drop-out.
Originally Posted by Kyras,Feb 2 2008, 03:00 AM
EDIT. I did it again and it said I was most in line with Romney, another drop-out.
Originally Posted by martha,Feb 2 2008, 09:44 AM
Have I been in a coma the past few days? Did Romney drop out of the race? His web site is still up and doesn't mention him dropping out. I feel STUPID! 

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No...Romney is still very much in, but the talking heads say unless he scores big in one of the major states on Tues, his campaign is in serious trouble. All the McCain endorsements are not helping him.
Guess this is headed for the Politics subforum shortly -
. Anywho, I scored pretty evenly between Hillary and Obama, but IMO there is no way that Hillary will get the Democratic nod. She has major negatives, which include Bill lately - I would personally not vote for her. She has little chance of beating the Republican candidate, especially John McCain, who is considered more "moderate". Whereas Obama does have some chance. If it is between Obama and McCain, I'm going to have a hard time deciding for whom to vote. As you can probably tell, I'm an independent. 
On the local level, Tom Davis, a former neighbor and moderate Republican, is leaving Congress after eight terms. He suffered a double whammy - a district that is becoming more liberal, plus a nominating process this year in VA that favors the more conservative Republican candidate for a Senate run. VA politics is crazy! Northern VA and southern VA may as well be two states.
Guess this is headed for the Politics subforum shortly -
. Anywho, I scored pretty evenly between Hillary and Obama, but IMO there is no way that Hillary will get the Democratic nod. She has major negatives, which include Bill lately - I would personally not vote for her. She has little chance of beating the Republican candidate, especially John McCain, who is considered more "moderate". Whereas Obama does have some chance. If it is between Obama and McCain, I'm going to have a hard time deciding for whom to vote. As you can probably tell, I'm an independent. 
On the local level, Tom Davis, a former neighbor and moderate Republican, is leaving Congress after eight terms. He suffered a double whammy - a district that is becoming more liberal, plus a nominating process this year in VA that favors the more conservative Republican candidate for a Senate run. VA politics is crazy! Northern VA and southern VA may as well be two states.












