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As of this moment, who would you vote for in the Republican nomination?

RF Republican Primary Poll. As of now, who would you vote for in the RNC primary?

  • Donald Trump

  • Jeb Bush

  • Scott Walker

  • Marco Rubio

  • Ben Carson

  • Ted Cruz

  • Mike Huckabee

  • Rand Paul

  • Carli Fiorina

  • Other


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Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I want to see Carly vs Hilary.

Lets see how well the gals can run things for a change.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I want to see Carly vs Hilary.

Lets see how well the gals can run things for a change.

I wanted to find great things in Carly, but I just found her stances on abortion to strong, rejecting same-sex marriage, healthcare, and the lack of anything on education too much.

Not sure why I thought it was spelt with an "i" though... long day.

Could a MOD fix that mistake for me?!?! THANKS. Carly, not Carli.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I wanted to find great things in Carly, but I just found her stances on abortion to strong, rejecting same-sex marriage, healthcare, and the lack of anything on education too much.

Well that doesn't leave much...
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Trump.
I would enjoy watching a girl punch her fist through his chest, ripping out his still beating heart while he screams, and taking a bite out of it.

In slow motion...
Tom
 

Shiranui117

Pronounced Shee-ra-noo-ee
Premium Member
Kasich. He's done right by my state of Ohio, and he's not a frothing at the mouth conservative like Walker or Cruz, and he's not an a-hole like Trump.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Kasich. He's done right by my state of Ohio, and he's not a frothing at the mouth conservative like Walker or Cruz, and he's not an a-hole like Trump.

I will have to put more efforts into learning about him.
At this point, I don't put much effort into learning about candidates unlikely to be in the race. But I would dearly love to see a pragmatic centrist from the GOP on the ballot.
Tom
 

Monk Of Reason

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Donald Trump. At least its different and he supports single payer system and isn't a war hawk. The rest are just carbon copies of the last few republican presidents with shrines of Ronald Regan in their closets and the same damn broken record that they love to listen too. "Freedom, America, 9/11, Taxes, Socialism, Communism, rinse and repeat!~"
 

Adramelek

Setian
Premium Member
I voted Donald Trump, I like his style. The non-politician, anti-establishment, willing to take on the press and political class such as Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, Borak Obama, etc. He can't be bought because he himself has more money than gawd and is under nobodies thumb. A proven leader and negotiator. Trump speaks his own mind and doesn't dance around the issues and is not rehearsed. I like that he is rough around the edges and not afraid to be un-delicate with his words. We need a sort of hellfire candidate not some establishment, lukewarm, wishy washy Jeb Bush or some corrupt, dishonest, untrustworthy old hag like Hillary Clinton who makes me almost nauseous every time I see her face or hear her voice. Trump is exactly what the US needs in the white house. I think that not only could he win the presidency as a republican, he could very well win even if he went independent.
 
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columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
He can't be bought because he himself has more money than gawd and is under nobodies thumb.
Frankly, this is why I could not vote for him. He has never shown the slightest interest in public service that I know about. If he wants to do that, he is already in a position to get on with it. He has always been a "Take care of Trump first" kind of guy.

He, more than any other candidate, would benefit hugely, directly, and personally from expanding the wealth and power of the 1%. I don't think he'd have any qualms about doing that at the expense of the rest of us. I am confident that he would operate from the position "What's good for Wall Street is good for America", and would never even question that assumption.
The USA would quicken its slide towards a 3rd world economy and culture under Trump.
Tom
 
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