New poll/old poll

poll.bmpThe new poll question is up:

Have you decided who you will vote for in the primaries?

Vote and then make your comments on this post, not on the Vizu poll site.

Here was my previous poll question and results....

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Those who voted can find their flag on this pretty, bright map (click to enlarge):


Comments:

Jill, I'm a Duncan Hunter supporter. I voted that I might change my mind because by the time of the Illinois primary, it's distinctly possible that Hunter may drop out of the race.

After him, I'm leaning towards Romney, Thompson, and Keyes, in that order.

But under no circumstances would I consider voting for a pro-abortion candidate for any office.

Posted by: Paul, Just This Guy, You Know? at December 20, 2007 5:08 PM


Duncan Hunter or Mike Huckabee. Someone who won't force my tax $ to pay for abortions when I don't want to.

Posted by: LizFromNebraska at December 20, 2007 5:56 PM


I'm leaning towards Huckabee....for now anyway. I like the way he takes control of a conversation and makes things that seem bad not seem so bad.

Posted by: rosie at December 20, 2007 7:06 PM


"Someone who won't force my tax $ to pay for abortions when I don't want to."

AMEN!!!

Posted by: rosie at December 20, 2007 7:07 PM


I'm for Obama all the way. But I could be persuaded to go for Edwards or Richardson.

Posted by: Hal at December 20, 2007 10:39 PM


I fear McCain...

John McCain is the only Republican cadidate who can beat the Good Godess Hillary, and I can SMELL him coming.

(Honestly! I am devoted to the best Democratic candidate - Hillary - but like John McCain she's a centrist. If the US gets hit by a serious terrorist threat before the next election, a real-life American hero like McCain could take it all.)

Posted by: Laura at December 20, 2007 11:43 PM


John McCain will be the next President and Mike Huckabee his VP. McCain has paid the price and Hillary (the lesbian cheat lawyer) will not be able to stand against his perception as a war hero and strong, decisive leader. Huckabee as VP will buy the evangelical vote with a promise for a presidential run in 2012 as John McCain will be too old and sickly for two terms. Huckabee will win 2 terms and install 2 more SC judges who will then overturn Roe v. Wade.

Hal, I hope you have a nice Christmas with your two beautiful daughters.

Do you ever think about the two children you failed to protect in your wife's womb at this time of year? Do you soothe and assuage your guilt and just lavish your two princesses with gifts? There's only one way out for you bud, and that's at the cross of Christ.

I mean c'mon....there's got to be a tinge of regret...I mean you're not a cold hearted SOB are you? Maybe a guy like Obama makes you feel good about yourself. You know, the devil has a way of doing that too! Problem is, most don't realize it 'till it's too late.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 12:54 AM


Whoever is going towards Romney must not have been watching the debates.

I'm sorry but of all the candidates Romney confuses me the most. He is the BIGGEST flip-flopper and can't answer a single question clearly at all. He used to be almost too liberal for ted kennedy, and now pro-lifers embrace him because he had "an epiphany" (read: manager). I can't believe that those who would be for Romney would call Kerry a flip-flopper without being hypocritical.

If you want consistency or a sense of leadership please do not vote Romney. I would HATE him to be the republican candidate. If he got the nomination I may pull all my hair out.

If it goes republican, it's Paul, McCain and maybe Huckabee (he has some ghosts in his closet). PLEASE.

Posted by: prettyinpink at December 21, 2007 12:55 AM


John McCain will be the next President and Mike Huckabee his VP. McCain has paid the price and Hillary (the lesbian cheat lawyer) will not be able to stand against his perception as a war hero and strong, decisive leader. Huckabee as VP will buy the evangelical vote with a promise for a presidential run in 2012 as John McCain will be too old and sickly for two terms. Huckabee will win 2 terms and install 2 more SC judges who will then overturn Roe v. Wade.

Hal, I hope you have a nice Christmas with your two beautiful daughters.

Do you ever think about the two children you failed to protect in your wife's womb at this time of year? Do you soothe and assuage your guilt and just lavish your two princesses with gifts? There's only one way out for you bud, and that's at the cross of Christ.

I mean c'mon....there's got to be a tinge of regret...I mean you're not a cold hearted SOB are you? Maybe a guy like Obama makes you feel good about yourself. You know, the devil has a way of doing that too! Problem is, most don't realize it 'till it's too late.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 12:54 AM
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You are very nasty. One of yllas' many variations on the exact same theme?

Posted by: Sally at December 21, 2007 1:00 AM


Any politician that the state of Massuchusettes voted in should not be trusted.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:02 AM


Sally,

I'll tell you what nasty is, it's ripping an innocent human being apart in what should be the safest place on earth, a mother's womb.

I call it like I see it and any male that doesn't protect his children is not worth being called a man let alone a father.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:05 AM


If it goes republican, it's Paul, McCain and maybe Huckabee (he has some ghosts in his closet). PLEASE.

Posted by: prettyinpink at December 21, 2007 12:55 AM
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Paul - like Kucinich - are unelectable due to their moronic habit of telling the truth.

Huckabee will be eaten alive by his own party for engaging in Christian doctrine that his own party will construe as "leftist."

McCain is the only one I fear.

Sure, Democrats have a recent history of losing everything we touch. (For chrissakes, we had the most votes in 2000, and we still LOST!) but the next election will take a monumental effort for us to screw up, unless, of course, the Republicans pony up the only candidate who can whup Hillary, and that would be McCain.

I was secure in the knowledge that McCain would soon be out due to his single-digit poll numbers, but the results in the polls this week have sent a brutal chill up my spine.

Posted by: Laura at December 21, 2007 1:46 AM


Laura,

I love the way you baby killers view the Jezebel spirit possessed Hillary as your savior.....

It's so ironic, yet so predictable that you think she will win.

I hope she's the Dem nominee, because it's a sure way of getting any of the Republican potentials elected.

The one that scares me is Obama....now there's a real wolf is sheep's clothing. The guy is a monstor. Hillary could learn a few things from him and she's learned from the best deceptor par excellence, billy.

Besides she's short and got a real big arse.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:58 AM


I call it like I see it and any male that doesn't protect his children is not worth being called a man let alone a father.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:05 AM
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Gee, your god sat and watched his son methodically torture murdered, and didn't lift an omnipotent finger when J-Man cried out that he needed help and that he had been forsaken.

Clearly he is NO man and NO father.

Posted by: Laura at December 21, 2007 1:59 AM


Besides she's short and got a real big arse.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:58 AM
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Gee, me too!

Do you really know some baby-killers?
Please call 911. That kind of thing is illegal in this country.

Posted by: Laura at December 21, 2007 2:03 AM


Sally,

I'll tell you what nasty is, it's ripping an innocent human being apart in what should be the safest place on earth, a mother's womb.

I call it like I see it and any male that doesn't protect his children is not worth being called a man let alone a father.

Posted by: Hisman at December 21, 2007 1:05 AM
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I call it like I see it, and I see you as being stupid beyond belief. Posting from an artificial womb are you?

Posted by: Sally at December 21, 2007 3:41 AM


"Hal, I hope you have a nice Christmas with your two beautiful daughters.

Do you ever think about the two children you failed to protect in your wife's womb at this time of year? Do you soothe and assuage your guilt and just lavish your two princesses with gifts? There's only one way out for you bud, and that's at the cross of Christ."

Hi Hisman, welcome back. I will indeed have a wonderful Christmas with my two beautiful daughters. I try not to lavish them with two many gifts, but it's fun.

As for you attempt to insult me, don't worry. I never have a moment's pause over our abortion decisions. I'm very comfortable with our "choices." And the part you'll hate the most, both of my daughters are smart, atheist, liberal, and pro-choice.

Posted by: Hal at December 21, 2007 9:05 AM


"Paul - like Kucinich - are unelectable due to their moronic habit of telling the truth."
Sad, but absolutely true.

Posted by: prettyinpink at December 21, 2007 11:27 AM


Kucinich is a wildman, but I like him. Agreed that he's pretty much unelectable.

He was on the Cleveland City Council at the tender age of 23, and was mayor when he was 31 - at the time the youngest mayor of a major US city.

Those were some wild times, with George Forbes (a wildman in his own right) as City Council President.

I gotta pat him on the back for saying, "I understood that women will not be truly free unless they have the right to choose."

Posted by: Doug at December 21, 2007 11:38 AM


Ron Paul FTW!

(that's For The Win)

Posted by: VeganPhil at December 21, 2007 3:02 PM


Saw a Ron Paul sign while running some errands. I had to give a whoop whoop because for oklahoma I've not seen many paul supporters.

Posted by: prettyinpink at December 21, 2007 3:26 PM


I like some of the things Ron Paul says, though not about abortion.

Realistically, I don't think he has a prayer. He's been pretty steady in popularity - 1, 2, or 3% of people would vote for him last May, June, right through to this month.

He's in the "third tier" as I see it. On top are Giuliana, McCain and Huckabee. Second level is Romney and Thompson. Then the rest.

Huckabee shows that things can change fast, but I bet the odds on Paul are long.

http://www.pollingreport.com/wh08rep.htm

Posted by: Doug at December 21, 2007 3:59 PM


Gotta love stuff like this, though.

Posted by: Doug at December 21, 2007 4:01 PM


lol I know he doesn't have a chance, I just like him!

(AND his abortion position)

Posted by: prettyinpink at December 21, 2007 4:03 PM


Oh HisMan, you have reawakened from your hibernation.

I dare say, things are going to get interesting again.

As for myself, if Hillary gets the Democratic nod, I'm writing in Stephen Colbert, unless McCain gets the nod for the Republicans...as McCain is the ONLY Republican I have a modicum of respect for.

But then again, I'm not impressed with any of the candidates, don't trust any of them and I think they're bloody unqualified.

Posted by: Rae at December 21, 2007 10:32 PM


Uh Sally.
Remember Sally, Yllas is your name spelled backwards.
Os, Yllas, si ruoy rorrim egami fo rouy ssenitsan, Sally.


Posted by: yllas at December 22, 2007 12:30 AM


yllas, you're good at projecting your own emotions onto other people, but you can do better.

Posted by: Doug at December 22, 2007 8:41 AM


Paul wrote:

"After him [Duncan Hunter], I'm leaning towards Romney, Thompson, and Keyes, in that order."

Why that order? Keyes is far more pro-life and his plicies far more Godly than Thompson or Romney. Plus, Thompson doesn't want a human life amendment to the constitution and Romney is a proven liar when he talks about his recent change to a pro-life position (lied about his mom running as a pro-abort and lied about not passing pro-abort legislation, etc.).

Wait, let me guess. You think that Thompson and Romney are "more electable" or "more likely to win" right? The Godless rationale that the person who has a higher ability to win is what is controling who you consider voting for the most? It must be for you to consider voting for a flip-flopper like Romney or someone opposed to a human life amendment like Thompson over Alan Keyes who has far superior positions.

Posted by: zeke13:19 at December 22, 2007 12:48 PM


Stranger things have happened, Zeke. Who knows - you may end up putting in a vote for Hillary.

Posted by: Doug at December 22, 2007 4:50 PM