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Old 09-11-2007, 08:33 AM
TheEngineer TheEngineer is offline
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Default Re: 2008 Presidential Primaries

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TE has expressed MANY times that he doesn't support any one presidential candidate. That is completely up to each individual to decide. So no worries of a "weightstone."

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Thanks. That's exactly right.

Everyone,

What I attempted to do was analyze where each candidate stands and the relative benefits to us. We're all intelligent enough to do through the information and figure out for whom we each feel we should vote.

As for the Republican primaries, five declared candidates are staunchly against us, one is for us, and we're not sure of the remaining three. A vote for Paul is a vote for our position on poker (everyone here can look at the current polls, plus his straw polling, and can make a decision on the viability of his campaign). A vote for Giuliani probably helps us to keep some evangelicals at home on Election Day, helping us in Congress. Until we find out more about Romney and Thompson, I think those are our two options in the Republican primary. If someone else sees something beyond that within the Republican Party, please post that.
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