GOP in 2012

#26
#26
Scott Brown.

Yes, the guy who just got elected from Massachusetts. I honestly think that's the best shot the GOP has at knocking off Obama. You guys may think I'm crazy, but the guy has the goods to beat Obama.

Very well might be right. But to me he is no better qualified to run the country than Obama. They are similar in the fact they look and soumd good in front of a camera, but that's about the total amount substance in both of them.
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#27
#27
Scott Brown won't be the nominee either. I'm betting that the eventual nominee's name has yet to even be mentioned.
 
#28
#28
Scott Brown supports abortion rights...no way he makes it out of the primaries. The religious right would destroy pretty quick.
 
#29
#29
Scott Brown supports abortion rights...no way he makes it out of the primaries. The religious right would destroy pretty quick.

That's senseless. A fringe issue won't derail a decent candidate. Who the heck else are the loonies gonna vote for?
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#30
#30
That's senseless. A fringe issue won't derail a decent candidate. Who the heck else are the loonies gonna vote for?
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That wing of the party is a pretty big part of the GOP base and they have some clout. Without them, it will be hard to get the nod. When is the last time the GOP had a pro-choice candidate for president? Ford maybe?
 
#31
#31
That wing of the party is a pretty big part of the GOP base and they have some clout. Without them, it will be hard to get the nod. When is the last time the GOP had a pro-choice candidate for president? Ford maybe?

again, who are the bible thumpers going to vote for?
 
#38
#38
They need a nominee who can actually win the Gen Election. I think they might have learned this.... at least I hope so
 

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