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Friday, January 20, 2012

Today's Survey Question 1-20-12


Which GOP candidate do you want to win the presidential nomination?

Gingrich

Paul

Romney

Santorum

34 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul

Anonymous said...

santorum

Tim Chaney said...

Ron Paul

I changed parties 3 months ago just so I can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries, and urge like minded people to do the same.

If he doesn't win the primaries he won't get nominated.

Anonymous said...

Paul

Anonymous said...

newt

Anonymous said...

still listening ...

mrtv said...

Ron Paul.

Anonymous said...

I changed party affiliation too. Ron Paul.

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul. I changed parties two weeks ago just as Tim Chaney did so I could vote in the April primary. EL

Anonymous said...

Romney. While the other three all have some fine ideas, I think that Romney is the most electable. It's no secret that the main objective of the GOP this year is to defeat Obama. Romney, in my opinion, can best do that.

LuCinda said...

Ron Paul. If my voter registration card currently states non affiliated, do I have to change?

Anonymous said...

Paul

Anonymous said...

Good point Tim I need to change parties so I can vote for Ron Paul

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is an idiot who will place this country in great danger. Romney has no idea what a working man's life is about. Santorum has been nothing but a cry baby from the start. Newt is the only true leader among them. The country desperately needs Newt and his leadership style if we want to remain a strong and progressive society.

Anonymous said...

Santorum. He seems to have the least baggage.

Anonymous said...

@12:18

Please don't vote and please don't procreate.

Anonymous said...

Paul

Anonymous said...

@Lucinda...you must be registered to vote as a Repub to vote in the repub primary. Anything other than that you cant vote.

Anonymous said...

12:18 Unfortunately Newt is the only scumbag of the group.

Anonymous said...

I'll take the one who's not a pompous down-with-the-working-class jerk. Hmmm. I guess that's Obama.

Unknown said...

Ron Paul

PS: The "working class" is gone having been replaced by the "unemployed class".

Anonymous said...

Paul

Anonymous said...

Gingrich

Anonymous said...

Romney, we need someone with business sense to take this country out of debt. I think Ron Paul's ideals are too basic and will further endanger the country. Obviously the Constitution is the guideline for legislation, but it does not make everything cut and dry. Although, I would not be disappointed if Paul won. If Gingrich or Santorum win the Primary and the General, I will leave the country :-P

lmclain said...

Ron Paul. Unless, of course, you want to keep sending your kids to some third world country to die trying to bring "freedom" to people who never knew it and don't want it now. Or enjoy being watched, stopped, photographed, searched, eavesdropped upon, followed, etc --- all without warrant. Or think the Constitution is merely a "guideline". If so, then ANY of the wanna-be Nazi's CURRENTLY in office or trying to get there will be just fine.

Tim Chaney said...

Yeah and a lot of those people that come home from war with one less leg or one less arm and our government kicks them to the curb. They don't get much of treatment including mental health therapy that they need.

It seems like we have been at war/police action all my life.

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul.

At least he has actually put forth ideas and plans that could work if congress doesn't stonewall him.

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul

Anonymous said...

3:43-Like yourself,the US has been in conflict somewhere for most of my life as well.The gap between Vietnam and Desert Storm was the longest break that I recall,but there were smaller skirmishes during the break.I like Ron Paul,but I don't like his chances.

Scott said...

Definite Ron Paul!

Anonymous said...

@ 12:42 & 12:59. Must be democrats. Apparently you have decided to waste your vote.....just what Obama wants!

Anonymous said...

In the state of MD, you must be registered in the party in which you wish to vote in a primary election.

Anonymous said...

9:31 Wrong. I am 12:59 and I am about as far right as they come. Gingrich has too many personal issues and no self control. As a conservative I feel that moral character is important. Don't you?

Anonymous said...

Ging