Stunning Poll: Cain Up 20% Over Romney, Beating Obama

08 Oct 2011 19:02 #1 by The Viking
I am not going to read all the threads about Cain to see if this was posted.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/stunnin ... ing-obama/

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08 Oct 2011 19:14 #2 by Blazer Bob

The Viking wrote: I am not going to read all the threads about Cain to see if this was posted.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/stunnin ... ing-obama/


I just read the first handful of comments in your link. Some reflect what I was saying in another thread. It only takes some.

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08 Oct 2011 19:15 #3 by AspenValley
Cain will not be the Republican candidate.

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08 Oct 2011 19:25 #4 by Wayne Harrison
That certainly explains all the lemmings on here who have switched to Cain from candidates they formerly supported. Rick Perry

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08 Oct 2011 19:45 #5 by The Viking

Conservative Voice wrote: That certainly explains all the lemmings on here who have switched to Cain from candidates they formerly supported. Rick Perry


Who switched? I just think many on here realize that we have several excellent candidates who will all easily defeat Obama. Your name calling, considering the source, really has no effect on any of us. In fact it is quite humorous to see how desparate and many of your left wing friends are getting. We can ALL see the writing on the wall the the Dems will lose all houses in 13 months. The house will gain seats, the Senate is almost assured to go back to the R's and Obama has absolutely no record to run on and the Dems and most of the Indy's are running from him. It will be a great night in November!

The order of the people I support.

Rick Perry
Newt Gingrich
Herman Cain
Mitt Romney

I think the winds have changed and if Perry doesn't pull it off, it will be Mitt Romney. I think the odds are about 60% that Romney will win and choose Cain as VP. But with Perry's great fundraising, he still may win and choose Nikki Haley or Alan West as VP. So I won't bad mouth any candidates. All we have to talk about is what Obama has done to this country.

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08 Oct 2011 20:01 #6 by AspenValley

The Viking wrote: I just think many on here realize that we have several excellent candidates.


I wonder how many people agree with you that there are "several excellent candidates".

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08 Oct 2011 20:16 #7 by The Viking

AspenValley wrote:

The Viking wrote: I just think many on here realize that we have several excellent candidates.


I wonder how many people agree with you that there are "several excellent candidates".


Well I personally don't agree with the people who choose one and then point out every single flaw in all the others. That comes back to haunt us in the general election. We have no idea who will win and as much as I don't agree with a couple things about Romney, I still agree with at least 90% of what he says he will do. And getting rid of Obamacare is priority number one. And Romney and an all Republican congress can do that. So even though he is not my first choice I will still support anyone who runs against Obama. And Based upon the numbers, Romney does have the best chance in the Primaries and general election right now. So if my top 3 don't win then I supprt Romney. They are ALL 100 times better than Obama!

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08 Oct 2011 20:26 #8 by AspenValley
Getting rid of "Obamacare" is your number one priority for 2012?

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08 Oct 2011 20:51 #9 by The Viking

AspenValley wrote: Getting rid of "Obamacare" is your number one priority for 2012?


Absolutely!! The biggest mistake this our government has done in many decades! It is the next thing that will drive this naiton into a total Depression. It has to be gotten rid of! Every economist keeps making more dire predictions every time they look at the numbers on it. It is a total disastor!

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08 Oct 2011 20:53 #10 by Rick

AspenValley wrote:

The Viking wrote: I just think many on here realize that we have several excellent candidates.


I wonder how many people agree with you that there are "several excellent candidates".

Compared to Obama, are you kidding? They all would get my vote over this lame pres we have now.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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