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GOP Iowa debate (12-15-11)
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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 914113" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>I don't know.......I'm having a hard time taking any of them seriously. The only one that comes close is Huntsman. But, I think he gets cheated by the media who tend to go for the "pot stirrers". </p><p></p><p>In my opinion none of them have much of a chance at beating Obama. The party is too fractured to make an educated decision on who has a chance at winning. I have yet to hear a position on any of the issues that matter to the majority of people. The only thing I hear is that they want to "undo" everything that has been done in the past 3 years. No plan to replace it with anything or nothing said of where that will lead us. Maybe there is a better way to deal with the situation the country is in....but I haven't heard one that makes any sense so far. </p><p></p><p>I have never been one to vote strictly a "party line" ticket....but somebody has to give me a reason not to. So far it's been a complete failure on the Republican side. And I will say not much better on the Democrat side. Until we get the money out of the election equation or have term limits in congress....it'll only get worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 914113, member: 10234"] I don't know.......I'm having a hard time taking any of them seriously. The only one that comes close is Huntsman. But, I think he gets cheated by the media who tend to go for the "pot stirrers". In my opinion none of them have much of a chance at beating Obama. The party is too fractured to make an educated decision on who has a chance at winning. I have yet to hear a position on any of the issues that matter to the majority of people. The only thing I hear is that they want to "undo" everything that has been done in the past 3 years. No plan to replace it with anything or nothing said of where that will lead us. Maybe there is a better way to deal with the situation the country is in....but I haven't heard one that makes any sense so far. I have never been one to vote strictly a "party line" ticket....but somebody has to give me a reason not to. So far it's been a complete failure on the Republican side. And I will say not much better on the Democrat side. Until we get the money out of the election equation or have term limits in congress....it'll only get worse. [/QUOTE]
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