Which Republican Candidate Do You Support?

Which Republican Candidate Do you Support?

  • Governor Romney

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  • Senator McCain

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  • Tommy Thompson

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  • Duncan Hunter

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  • Sam Brownback

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  • Total voters
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Nevadamedic

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I'm curious who everyone is supporting on the Conservative side. It seems like we have a bunch of really good candidates, so I would like to get a feel which way the board is leaning.
 
Born September 12, 1956, in Kansas, senior Senator from that state. In April 2005, the Associated Press reported that Brownback, who is little known outside his home state, "is using a network of social conservatives and Christian activists to raise his profile" in such battleground states as Iowa and New Hampshire. He is well known for his social and fiscal conservative record, such as opposing abortion and instituting a flat tax alternative to the current IRS Code. He was also instrumental in Congress' bestowing the Congressional Medal upon Mother Teresa. In his own words, "The core of my being is to rebuild the family and renew the culture." On December 4, 2006, Brownback announced that he would form an exploratory committee.[1] On January 20, 2007 Brownback officially announced his candidacy.[2] Of his campaign, Brownback has said, "I'm a son of a farmer from Kansas ... I still think anybody can be president. I don't think you have to show up with $100 million to do it. ... "I'm the tortoise in the race. And I don't like how the race starts; I like how it ends up."[3]
 
Born May 28, 1944, in New York, former mayor of New York City. Giuliani said on October 2, 2005, that he would look at the possibility of running for President. On November 13, 2006, he announced that he was forming an exploratory committee. He has led several state and nationwide polls for the Republican nomination and the general election, and has been mentioned by many media sources as a possible candidate since the 9/11 attacks and a speech to the 2004 Republican Convention.[4] (See polls below) Giuliani is pro-choice, and supports a type of civil union between same sex couples and agrees for legal and medical reasons that same sex relationships should get the same rights under the law. He also believes in strong restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms and agrees with harsh punishment for illegal weapons or non permitted weapons. While opinions differ, some think that these positions could help him, should he secure the nomination, in the general election; others question whether the Republican base would support a nominee with Giuliani's social positions. On February 5, 2007, Giuliani unofficially entered the race for the 2008 US presidential election by filing a "statement of candidacy" with the Federal Election Commission, but legally keeping him at the same level as he was while running an exploratory committee.[5] On February 15, Giuliani officially announced that he was running on CNN's Larry King Live show.[6] If elected, Giuliani would be the first Italian-American to hold the office of president, the second Roman Catholic, following John Kennedy.
 
Born August 24, 1955, in Hope, Arkansas, Former Governor of Arkansas. Huckabee has announced he will seek the Presidency in 2008.[7] He has made several trips to important primary states, including a four-day trip to New Hampshire in August 2006. He announced that he would be running in 2008 on NBC's Meet the Press Television show with Tim Russert.[8]
and has since made an appearance on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
 
Born May 31, 1948, in Riverside, California, U.S. Representative from that state and former Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Hunter formally announced his presidential candidacy in Spartanburg, South Carolina, on January 25, 2007. He is known for his strong stance against illegal immigration, support and opposition to free trade agreements like North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization.[9] He introduced H.R. 552, The Right to Life Act, "to implement equal protection . . . for the right to life of each born and preborn human person"; it has over 100 co-sponsors.
 
Born August 29, 1936, in the US-controlled Panama Canal Zone, Senator from Arizona. Often characterized as a Republican maverick in the Senate, he is well-known. In 2000, he failed in his attempt to deny George W. Bush the Republican nomination: McCain continued his ultimately unsuccessful campaign long after the other Republican candidates had united behind Bush.

McCain's bipartisan compromise on judicial nominations and his strong support of campaign finance reform have drawn the ire of many groups,[10] many of which have vowed to work against any McCain campaigns for the Republican nomination in 2008. However, he has a strong stance on many issues and economically falls more along the lines of traditional "fiscal conservatism." These factors, along with his commitment to the War on Terror (including Iraq) have boosted his popularity amongst conservatives since 2004, when he emphasized these traits while stumping for Republican candidates. If elected, he would become the oldest person in history elected president, surpassing Ronald Reagan, and if elected to two terms, McCain would be the oldest sitting president in U.S. history.

On November 15, 2006, McCain announced that he would form an exploratory committee.

On "The Late Show with David Letterman" on Feb 28, 2007, Sen. John McCain announced he will seek the GOP presidential nomination, and made a formal announcement on April 25, 2007.
 
Born August 20, 1935, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a long time U.S. Representative from Texas with a strong constitutionalist and libertarian voting record. Paul has been nicknamed "Dr. No" for his opposition to tax increases and spending bills. He has chastened his fellow Republicans for abandoning the party's ideals, and for helping to create an unsustainable national debt now in the trillions of dollars.[11] Dr. Paul seeks to "reinstate the Constitution and restore the Republic."[12]

On 11 January 2007, Representative Ron Paul filed papers to form an exploratory committee for the 2008 presidential race.[13][14] He formally declared his candidacy 12 March 2007 as a guest on Washington Journal on C-SPAN.[15][16] He is not running as a Libertarian as he did nearly two decades ago. Paul has the distinction of being opposed to the Iraq War and interventionist US foreign policy. He is one of 7 Republican congressman who voted against Iraq War authorization in October 2002. He has also opposed George W. Bush and the majority of Republican congressmen on many other issues, including the PATRIOT Act. His record on these issues means he may draw support from some surprising circles, including anti-war activists and paleoconservatives.

On 20 February 2007, Paul's exploratory committee posted a formal video of him explaining his reason for running on YouTube. [17]
 
Born March 12, 1947, in Michigan, is former Governor of Massachusetts; he did not seek a second term in November 2006. Romney has made numerous trips to primary states such as South Carolina, Michigan, and New Hampshire, during recent years. Romney is running on his record as co-founder of Bain Capital, the CEO of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and his record as Governor of Massachusetts. Although he ran as a moderate for the office of Governor of Massachusetts and during his failed Senate bid in 1994, he supported more conservative positions as his term progressed. Romney formed a presidential exploratory committee on January 3, 2007, the day he left the governor's office.[18]

On January 9, Romney raised $6.5 million in his first fundraiser, beating both Giuliani and McCain's fundraising efforts ($1 and $2 million respectively).

Romney has already received major endorsements, including that of former Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert.

Romney officially announced his candidacy on February 13 at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.[19][20]
 
Born December 20, 1945, in Colorado, U.S. Representative from that state and leading advocate for more restrictive immigration policies. On April 2nd, 2007, Rep. Tancredo announced his official candidacy on Iowa talk radio station 1040 WHO. Tancredo has a dedicated grassroots following among paleoconservatives. He has visited early Presidential primary states such as New Hampshire, Michigan and Iowa to begin building popular support and has polled favorably amongst grassroots Republicans. Tancredo announced on January 16, 2007, that he was forming an exploratory committee.[21]
 
Born August 19, 1942, former Senator from Tennessee and actor, best known for playing D.A. Arthur Branch on Law & Order. There was speculation that Thompson would run for Governor of Tennessee in 2006, but he declined to run against the popular Governor Phil Bredesen. There has recently been a movement to encourage Thompson to run for President in 2008. On March 11, 2007, Thompson said "I'm giving some thought to it. Going to leave the door open. A lot of people think it's late already. I don't really think it is, although the rules of the game have changed somewhat. ... I think people are somewhat disillusioned. I think a lot of people are cynical out there. I think they're looking for something different." [22] On June 1, 2007, Thompson announced he had established a preliminary campaign committee, thus taking his first formal step toward an official presidential bid. [23]
 
Born November 19, 1941, in Elroy, Wisconsin, is the former four-term Governor of that state and was Secretary of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005. He recently announced interest in the 2008 nomination and, on December 15, 2006, announced that he had formed an exploratory committee.[24] He officially announced his candidacy on April 1, 2007. [25]
 
The only hope we have is Tancredo. Paul will destroy us in the War on Terrorism.

I don't understand how people come to this conclusion.

Just because he doesn't advocate pre-emptive invasions of countries?

Bush and Cheney are about as Liberal as it gets as far as Foreign policy is concerned, and here we are 6 years after 9/11, 2 countries invaded and occupied, and Al-qaeda is supposedly just as strong now as they were before 9/11...And Chertoff's "gut" is getting more clairvoyant by the day...now he's foresee's a possible "simultaneous dirty bomb attack on LA and San Fran". It sounds like he's trying to tell us something.

Anyone that just blindly says that we will be screwed in the WOT with Ron Paul as president just isn't educated enough about him. While we're over in other countries meddling in their affairs and raping them of their native assets, we're over here with our own front door wide open, with people actually saying "Come on in! Take your coats off and stay a while!. Someone will take your dirty bomb for you at the door and put it in the closet."

This is ridiculous. Terrorism can be fought without bullying and nuking oil rich, arab populated nations. I can't believe how programmed some of you guys are. Ron voted yes on afghanistan. He wanted to go get those sons of bitches just as much as any other American did. He voted no on Iraq because it was the right thing to do. You don't go to "war" against a nation without officially declaring war via congress. That's not how Bush and Cheney went about it, and whether you believe their reasons or not, the invasion and continued occupation are legally and morally wrong.

I'd rather have a candidate in office that doesn't crony up with the corporations that profit the most from war. Aren't you tired of seeing people in our own government, our own OVAL OFFICE, profit from the loss of American lives?

Follow the money if you are truely serious about this election and what candidate to pick. Do yourself and the country a favor and find out who exactly benefits the most from a specific candidate's presidency.
 
My dream ticket for THIS election would be Fred Thomson for President and Sam Brownback for VP....I like what I have seen of Brownback, however, I know he doesn't have a realistic shot at winning President. I now consider myself more of a conservative independent. I will no longer vote for Democrat because they are, realistically, America's Socialist party. I believe in the Republican values, but too few Republicans actually share the values of their party. Religion is important to me. It's not top of the line as far as government is concerned however. I don't care what denomination someone is. Just stop taking people's religious freedoms away. Like praying "In Jesus Name". This doesn't represent Congress passing a law of religion. I can't vote for Rudy because he believes tax payers should help pay for abortions. Not just the "womens right to choose", but our tax money helping pay for it. I also am against civil unions because I think the government should be involved less in my marriage, let alone creating even more "unions" to play around with...He's just moving in the wrong direction for me.
 
You can't possibly believe that Tancredo even has a chance of winning.

Tancredo has a good shot at winning, obviously you haven't been keeing up with the poll's, he is growing. If nothing else he will be picked as a running mate unless Romney wins as he is picking Jeb Bush.
 

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