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Oklahoma Republican Candidates
Mae Said:
Should John McCain's "Temperament" be a consideration in his Presidential "Bid" to secure the nomination?We Answered:
I've read that, too.I saw an interview with Newt Gingrich who said the same thing about his temperament (hot headed, flies off the handle), but also said he would support him if he gets the nomination.
Those are not good traits in a world leader who has the capability to start a war.
Wilma Said:
Do you think Obama will get over 400 electoral votes in 2012?We Answered:
Obama won 365 in '08, and that was probably as high as he can get. The only other states he could conceivably win would be Arizona (10 EV, which McCain won mostly because he was a native son) and Missouri (11 EV, lost by about 1% in '08). Even with both of those, he's be at 386 - still at least 1 large state or several smaller ones short of 400.Christian Said:
Why do Republicans love electing actors and other celebs if they despise Hollywood so much?We Answered:
They've always been under the absolute sway of Hollywood. Just look at the record: Reagan, Arnold Katzenjammer, Sonny Bono, Fred Grandy (Gopher on Love Boat, for Pete's sake!). They should have learned their lesson from these dunces.Leonard Said:
Oklahoma and the 5th congressional district race?We Answered:
Check out this site.http://www.politics1.com/states.htm
As an Independant, it's one of the few places to get information on candidates that are not "D"'s or "R"'s.
Good luck!
Violet Said:
Are Democrats smart enough to nominate Obama or Richardson or will they nominate Clinton the divider?We Answered:
obama is picking up steam , good for himBobby Said:
Which Republican candidate has won 6 of the last 7 Straw Polls in the last 3 weeks?We Answered:
the only truthful one and that's Ron Paul.Wesley Said:
In your opinion, would Senator Inhofe make a great candidate for the 2012 Republican Presidential ticket?We Answered:
He's a fighter and I like what he's been doing to expose the scam that is MMGW.I'll check out his voting record. My first choice is still Jim DeMint (R-S.C.)
edit: It would be interesting to see just how they determine those ratings. I don't see how Ron Paul (no matter how you feel about him) wouldn't be in the top 10. I think most republicans would put him near the top in a blind test with nothing to look at but voting record/history. Even on social issues.
Here's a little pre-obama voting history to look at on both sides. How did they vote when no one was watching?
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