View Poll Results: Who will you support as POTUS?

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  • Cruz

    23 11.06%
  • Trump

    31 14.90%
  • LP / CP

    72 34.62%
  • Not voting

    63 30.29%
  • Bernie

    17 8.17%
  • Hillary

    2 0.96%
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Thread: Who will you support after Rand's campaign suspension?

  1. #241
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    why is hillary even on this list?

  5. #244
    Based on those results Cruz will receive 10% of his support? So if Rand is polling 5% in NH.. Cruz gets only a 0.5% boost? lol. Hahaha poor cruz.

  6. #245
    I think i will vote Libertarian. Just to help build up a 3rd party a little more. It won't really do anything, but every little bit by bit i think it can become possible to break the 2 party politics in this country.

  7. #246
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  8. #247
    Quote Originally Posted by whoisjohngalt View Post
    President's have a hard time changing domestic policy, but are near godlike when it comes to foreign policy. Ted is probably the best of the viable candidates in the GOP, but I actually prefer Bernie. None of his insane domestic proposals will ever pass, so I'll probably vote for him in the primary on March 1st.

    I believe you are giving way too much credit to the POTUS when it comes to turning their campaign rhetoric into policy. Policies as insane as Bernie's have no shot of getting through Congress.

    Do any of you want Bernie Sanders picking two or three Supreme justices? That sounds pretty horrible to me.

  9. #248
    Remember when almost everyone thought Obamacare could never pass?

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  11. #249
    Quote Originally Posted by DuxTexanii View Post
    Do any of you want Bernie Sanders picking two or three Supreme justices? That sounds pretty horrible to me.
    The clowns in gowns are rewriting the Constitution anyway so I don't see where that makes a difference.

  12. #250
    Quote Originally Posted by DuxTexanii View Post
    Do any of you want Bernie Sanders picking two or three Supreme justices? That sounds pretty horrible to me.
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    Remember when almost everyone thought Obamacare could never pass?
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  13. #251
    Quote Originally Posted by Cabal View Post
    Remember when almost everyone thought Obamacare could never pass?

    People never cease to underestimate the State for some reason.
    Remember when people said Cruz wouldn't run? I do..because I said he would and he did.

  14. #252
    Analysis of issues that may explain some of the exodus to Trump, Cruz or Bernie. There is no explaining Hillary support.

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  15. #253
    I selected the LP option for the poll because my vote isn't listed.

    Im writing in Ron Paul in the primary and general

  16. #254
    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewYorker View Post
    I will vote democrat. If a democrat wins, we can try a liberty candidate again in 4 years. If not, we have to wait 8.
    Why do you need a liberty candidate to have the R by his/her name ?

  17. #255

    A vote for Rand means more of our delegates at the convention, and the peace of mind that you didn't vote for a warmongering socialist.
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  18. #256
    Quote Originally Posted by The Rebel Poet View Post
    A vote for Rand means more of our delegates at the convention
    How?



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  20. #257
    Quote Originally Posted by Carlybee View Post
    Remember when people said Cruz wouldn't run? I do..because I said he would and he did.
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  21. #258
    Quote Originally Posted by The Rebel Poet View Post
    A vote for Rand means more of our delegates at the convention,
    which is meaningless. But really it doesn't mean more of our delegates. Most, if not all, delegates are pledged delegates to the winner of the primary.

    Btw infiltrating the republican party is pretty much useless. We'd have a better chance at infiltrating the Jehovah's Witnesses.

  22. #259
    Quote Originally Posted by fr33 View Post
    which is meaningless. But really it doesn't mean more of our delegates. Most, if not all, delegates are pledged delegates to the winner of the primary.

    Btw infiltrating the republican party is pretty much useless. We'd have a better chance at infiltrating the Jehovah's Witnesses.
    dude, my political views have gotten national attention because Rand has become a Republican Senator. I don't think anything I've done has been useless. Especially comparing it to Jehovah's witnesses, that's kind of $#@!ed up. My buddies wife became one of those and stopped letting him celebrate Christmas and birthdays with his kids. She goes crazy and threatens to take away the kids and attacks him if he ever tries teaching them to love themselves.

  23. #260
    I voted lp/cp

    Part of me hopes cruz gets 2 terms so I can watch a lot of these people who voted for him due to constitutional purposes jump through hoops in an attempt to rationalize his actions. Honestly in 2000 bush sounded better than cruz sounds now.

  24. #261

    For Curiosity's Sake

    I wish the thread poll was public so we could all see which members are voting which way.
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  25. #262
    Quote Originally Posted by Theocrat View Post
    I wish the thread poll was public so we could all see which members are voting which way.
    lol.
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  26. #263
    I voted, not voting.
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  27. #264
    if there was ever a time for "none of the above - start over" to be on the ballot.. this is the time
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  29. #265

    From "Standing With Rand" to Sitting With His Enemies

    Quote Originally Posted by otherone View Post
    lol.
    "Theocrat"

    It's not like that. I'm just curious about who here would be crazy enough to vote for the likes of Cruz, Trump, or even Sanders.

  30. #266
    I already caucused for Rand here in Iowa. With Rand out, I'm mildly supporting Ben Carson for now (although I know he has no chance to win the nomination), and then I will vote LP in the general (hopefully Gary Johnson will be the LP nominee).
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  31. #267
    Pleased to see more people here support Trump, than Cruz or any other candidate. Trump is the only one who has the courage to talk about the problem of immigration, which is the defining issue of our time.

  32. #268
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Jensen View Post
    Pleased to see more people here support Trump, than Cruz or any other candidate. Trump is the only one who has the courage to talk about the problem of immigration, which is the defining issue of our time.
    WHY THE $#@! NOT HE IS THE ONLY CHOICE YOU ARE GIVING US

  33. #269
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Jensen View Post
    Pleased to see more people here support Trump, than Cruz or any other candidate. Trump is the only one who has the courage to talk about the problem of immigration, which is the defining issue of our time.
    Interesting choice of handle....
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  34. #270
    I've been hoping folks would just vote for Rand in the primary anyway. So what if he isn't actively campaigning? If he's on the ballot, why not vote for him?

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