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Question to ask at NATO Summit in Chicago this weekend:
Do we still need NATO in post Cold War World?
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Obama fundraiser in Hollywood.
System way out of whack having to raise all this money.
Democrats-thought they were party of average voter!
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Romney in high school: This is not news.
Who cares. Get serious and talk about real issues!
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Primaries work. they give us a candidate at the end.
PRocess will be same in 2016. Too expensive
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Primaries work! They whittle down the field and end up giving us a candidate. All it takes is money. Will be the same process n 2016
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General election campaign will be nasty and negative. Race for White House will be very close in 2012. Will be referendum on Obama's record
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Pollls on general election race are meaningless at this point.
In the fall campaign it will be very tight race between Obama and Romney.
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Santorum and Gingrich so far out of mainstream they are not even in the balllpark.
Etch a sketch is such a who cares fiifteen second story.
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Romney cannot get a break from media or his GOP colleagues. He will be the GOP nominee and all will change in the falll in tight race.
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GOP is tearing itself apart-Santorum or Gingrich cannot win in Nov.
What happened to GOP this year?
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Super Tuesday will likely not be very super. All candidates will find some reason to proclaim victory. The primary season will continue.
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Obama sings with Mick Jagger while Republicans debate--GOP would be better singing the blues than debating
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GOP debate: earmarks and social issues are not the way to get elected president -moral victories don't get you to White House-focus on jobs
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Obama fundraisers once a week for past 5 weeks at Jefferson Hotel in DC--unable to get my car out of nearby garage during his talk for $$$.
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Romney does not have home court advantage in MI--most younger voters don't remember his parents and many don't know he was even from MI.
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Does GOP want only 100% conservative values & views in pres, candidate or can they accept view moderate could actually win the White House
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Santorum surges; Romney recedes;Paul is predictable and Newt is nowhere
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Ever notice in concession speeches on primary nights no one ever says they lost-they just say how they will continue even after big defeats
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Newt should get out of the race and throw his support to Santorum-Former Speaker has made GOP contest angry, bitter and divided w/ no humor
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Romney should be talking about his vision and goals for the country--enough already with your business success-we get it- now what?
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Obama SOTU speech was typical grab bag of ideas that won't happen but he looked presidential as compared to quarreling GOP pres.candidates
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Santorum was surprise in his performance at last night debate in FL.
He was good and articulate-hope he takes over from Newt w/conservatives
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Hard to explain GOP primary vote in SC. Gingrich is the exact opposite of Reagan who was charming, cheerful and not mean spirited like Newt
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Newt as GOP candidate would be disaster approaching Goldwater and McGovern defeats. Why is he even in the race-would lose big time to Pres.
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On paper TX Governor Rick Perry looked like ideal GOP pres. candidate. On the trail he faltered badly. Supporting Newt now-why is question?
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