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  • #31
    Originally posted by Zkribbler
    QFT.

    Gore needs two things in order to run for President: an organization and money. The other contenders have already sopped up almost all of both. The only thing left for Gore is two winos and a buck twenty-two.
    You don't think that he has enough recognition to be competative in the primaries? It's not like he's Richardson or Edwards struggling to be taken seriously as major candidates. Gore is well known and seemingly much admired by Dems. I'd think that his appeal would make up for his late entry. It seems to me that many Dems are less than enthusiastic about Hillary and Obama. Why couldn't someone of Gore's stature within the party step in and steal the show?

    If Gore would happen to win the primaries, then his money issues would disappear.
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    • #32
      Gore easily has the recognition to win. He could have won in 2004 had he ran, well maybe. I think the point above is it's too late for him to run now. All support is in the Obama and Hilary camp.

      I'm rooting for Obama myself. But he really doesn't have a chance in hell.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Dis
        Gore easily has the recognition to win. He could have won in 2004 had he ran, well maybe. I think the point above is it's too late for him to run now. All support is in the Obama and Hilary camp.
        My confusion lies in the finality of that statement. Why is their support set in stone? If Gore entered the race, I'd think that many people who currently support Obama or Clinton would sitch their alliegances to Gore.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Dis
          Gore easily has the recognition to win. He could have won in 2004 had he ran, well maybe. I think the point above is it's too late for him to run now. All support is in the Obama and Hilary camp.
          Gore did win in 2000 as well.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Wycoff


            My confusion lies in the finality of that statement. Why is their support set in stone? If Gore entered the race, I'd think that many people who currently support Obama or Clinton would sitch their alliegances to Gore.
            maybe. Had he did it 3 or 4 weeks ago I'd definately say yes. Now, I'm not so sure.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Wycoff


              My confusion lies in the finality of that statement. Why is their support set in stone? If Gore entered the race, I'd think that many people who currently support Obama or Clinton would sitch their alliegances to Gore.
              Poular support, maybe. But organization is a different matter. Those folks are career political hacks, and it would be career suicide for them to abandon a candidate to whom they've already committed. Money wowuld also be a problem, as would endorsements; both are already committed.

              For some reason -- maybe the word "race"-- an analogy to NASCAR or Formula One springs to mind. Gore may have the most promising vehicle, but without sponsorship and a decent pit crew, the vehicle doesn't matter much.
              "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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              • #37
                Nope, Obama... But maybe Richardson, he recently said he'd pull out of Iraq COMPLETELY within several months in office while Obama looks like he's shied away from making such declarative statements because of what he said about attacking inside of Pakistan. I like that Obama even if that aint plausible. Now he's sounding like Hillary... and the neocons... We'll be there long enough to rebuild and attack Iran because we aint leaving if Hillary or Rudy wins.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Berzerker
                  We'll be there long enough to rebuild and attack Iran because we aint leaving if Hillary or Rudy wins.
                  You gotta' love how they Just. Don't. Get. It.
                  The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

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                  • #39
                    Ron Paul is actually pulling in more money than McCain is. The man is a Libertarian as far as I can tell and although he stands with the rest of the country on Iraq (as in get us OUT of there), all his other positions are just Libertarian wet dreams.
                    Yeah, but making Congress over ride all his vetoes of pork laden spending bills would be fun watching, we'd get to see there really is no difference between the parties. Just a bunch of social issues while they loot the treasury. He'd be a check on them and they'd be a check on him. The most important issue is foreign policy, and it will be for future generations if we dont figure out our continued presence is the catalyst for this war. He figured that out...

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                    • #40
                      No Gore. It's snowing here right now, in October, so I want more global warming, not less.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by onodera
                        No Gore. It's snowing here right now, in October, so I want more global warming, not less.
                        You don't care that we are sweating in Amerca.
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                        • #42
                          Don't you live in a desert?
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Wezil
                            Don't you live in a desert?
                            I wish.

                            Dry heat

                            Humidity
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by VJ
                              Jesus ****, you have an enormous opportunity to influence your party when voting in primaries. Try not to elect an absolutely ignorant, lazy, incompetent and corrupt ****head this time. One Bush is enough, unless you willingly want to make everyone's life more dangerous.

                              You just don't get it, do you? The one thing conservatives do not want is social experimentation. Boring is better than busy-body. How do you think GHWB and GWB got elected, by being flashy and charismatic?
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                              • #45
                                By following Carter's act and by cheating the electorate, respectively.
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