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Old 07-06-2011, 11:26 AM
 
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Republican voters were polled in Texas and Ron Paul finished ahead of Rick Perry in the lone star state!

Question: If the Texas Republican primary were held today, which presidential candidate would you be most likely to vote for?


Ron Paul – 22%
Rick Perry – 17%
Herman Cain – 14%
Newt Gingrich – 11%
Gary Johnson – 9%
Mitt Romney – 8%
Michele Bachmann – 7%
Tim Pawlenty – 2%
John Huntsman – 2%
Rock Santorum – 1%
Undecided – 7%

http://www.azimuthpolls.com/?p=11

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Old 07-06-2011, 11:36 AM
 
Location: Gone
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Republican voters were polled in Texas and Ron Paul finished ahead of Rick Perry in the lone star state!

Question: If the Texas Republican primary were held today, which presidential candidate would you be most likely to vote for?


Ron Paul – 22%
Rick Perry – 17%
Herman Cain – 14%
Newt Gingrich – 11%
Gary Johnson – 9%
Mitt Romney – 8%
Michele Bachmann – 7%
Tim Pawlenty – 2%
John Huntsman – 2%
Rock Santorum – 1%
Undecided – 7%


https://www.city-data.com/forum/newth...ewthread&f=202
Well if I had to vote for one of the above it sure would be Paul over Perry. Problem is I doubt the Nation will warm up to him enough to get elected to the Whitehouse.
Casper
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Old 07-06-2011, 12:27 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Originally Posted by cyclone8570 View Post
Republican voters were polled in Texas and Ron Paul finished ahead of Rick Perry in the lone star state!

Question: If the Texas Republican primary were held today, which presidential candidate would you be most likely to vote for?


Ron Paul – 22%
Rick Perry – 17%
Herman Cain – 14%
Newt Gingrich – 11%
Gary Johnson – 9%
Mitt Romney – 8%
Michele Bachmann – 7%
Tim Pawlenty – 2%
John Huntsman – 2%
Rock Santorum – 1%
Undecided – 7%

Azimuth Research Group
that is a very interesting poll to say the least. I will be anxious to see what happens if Perry announces. How many of the 50 plus % that would vote for someone other than one of the two top runners will support Paul and how many Perry?

Nita
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Old 07-06-2011, 04:16 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Good. Rick Perry is a homophobic.
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Old 07-06-2011, 06:01 PM
 
Location: SC
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Rick Perry was Al Gore's chief of staff before he became a Republican. He gives new meaning to the term "flip-flopper". He's also on the record as being in favor of forced vaccinations. Anyone who doesn't mind being drugged by the government with who knows how unsafe or untested a particular vaccine might be, vote for Rick Perry.

Rick Perry wanted to mandate the awful Gardasil Vaccine, known to cause nervous system disorders, on 6th graders in Texas. http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54095
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Old 07-06-2011, 07:06 PM
 
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Rick Perry was Al Gore's chief of staff before he became a Republican. He gives new meaning to the term "flip-flopper". He's also on the record as being in favor of forced vaccinations. Anyone who doesn't mind being drugged by the government with who knows how unsafe or untested a particular vaccine might be, vote for Rick Perry.

Rick Perry wanted to mandate the awful Gardasil Vaccine, known to cause nervous system disorders, on 6th graders in Texas. Forced vaccination without representation
Yeah Emily,

I'm pretty dubious of Perry now, since learning more about his G W Bush cloneness.

There are NO Quality candidates. Even if Palin enters, I have some strong reservations about her ''High Life'' style. But she is still the ONLY decent looking potential POTUSA....in the picture, IMO.

Not talking 'physical' looks here, folks

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Old 07-06-2011, 07:43 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Rick Perry was Al Gore's chief of staff before he became a Republican. He gives new meaning to the term "flip-flopper". He's also on the record as being in favor of forced vaccinations. Anyone who doesn't mind being drugged by the government with who knows how unsafe or untested a particular vaccine might be, vote for Rick Perry.

Rick Perry wanted to mandate the awful Gardasil Vaccine, known to cause nervous system disorders, on 6th graders in Texas. Forced vaccination without representation
and Ronald Reagan was a Republican. Liberman was a Democrat, etc. Is it not possible to change ones party, political views etc? I was a Repbulican from day one but a very liberal one, then I became ultra conservative and now I see 2 sides of many issues. This crap about his being Gore's campaign manager (btw that is not the same as chef or staff) has nothing today with today. Do you know the difference between Chief of Staff and campaign manager? If you don't you might want to do some research, they are absolutely nothing alike.

Nita

Nita

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Old 07-06-2011, 10:22 PM
 
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and Ronald Reagan was a Republican. Liberman was a Democrat, etc. Is it not possible to change ones party, political views etc? I was a Repbulican from day one but a very liberal one, then I became ultra conservative and now I see 2 sides of many issues. This crap about his being Gore's campaign manager (btw that is not the same as chef or staff) has nothing today with today. Do you know the difference between Chief of Staff and campaign manager? If you don't you might want to do some research, they are absolutely nothing alike.

Nita

Nita
except hes a politician. politicians lone goal is to win office. he flipped from a democrat to a republican when he had to or he wouldn't have won re-election. it is what it is.
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Old 07-07-2011, 01:00 AM
 
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Good. Rick Perry is a homophobic.
a homophobic? Are you certain? If you are going to name call at least get the name right even when you are wrong and slandering.

Glad to see Paul on top of the Texas polls.
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Old 07-07-2011, 02:47 AM
 
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Yeah Emily,

I'm pretty dubious of Perry now, since learning more about his G W Bush cloneness.

There are NO Quality candidates. Even if Palin enters, I have some strong reservations about her ''High Life'' style. But she is still the ONLY decent looking potential POTUSA....in the picture, IMO.

Not talking 'physical' looks here, folks
Says a lot about the current state of this country if you can't find a better candidate in a pool of 300m individuals.
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