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    Poll: Should Republicans Dump Romney in Tampa?

    Poll: Should Republicans Dump Romney in Tampa?

    Given the recent fiasco (see video) and the inability of the Romney campaign to effectively take on Obamacare, should the Republican delegates dump Romney at the convention (it has happened before) and pick someone else?

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    Should Republican delegates dump Romney at the convention and nominate someone else?

    • No.
    • Yes.




    If so, who should Republicans nominate at the GOP convention in Tampa?

    • Paul Ryan
    • Jeb Bush
    • Ron Paul
    • Condoleezza Rice
    • Rick Santorum
    • Gov. Chris Christie
    • General David Petraeus
    • Marco Rubio
    • Other



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    I am not a Romney fan and would love to see someone else going for it, but at this stage of the game I think it would be a mistake to replace him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cayla99 View Post
    I am not a Romney fan and would love to see someone else going for it, but at this stage of the game I think it would be a mistake to replace him.
    I agree. We certainly don't need more divison at this late stage of the game. It's either going to be Obama or Romney ....... make a choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7 View Post
    I feel the daggers stick'n me in the back right now

    Don't Shoot The Messenger ... I come in Peace ... lol

    I'll pull them out for you if that were to happen man. You're simply trying to save this country and prevent it from making the same mistake over and over and over.... People need to think outside the box for once and see that there is not just two choices. Americans who fought for our independence from Britain were visionaries and it seems we're heavily in short supply of people like that today.


    Quote Originally Posted by cayla99 View Post
    I am not a Romney fan and would love to see someone else going for it, but at this stage of the game I think it would be a mistake to replace him.
    Frankly it's now or never. How long does this "lesser of two evils" mentality continue on for? 4 years, 8 years, 48 years? Or until it is too late and the country has been back-stabbed so many times that it is unable to recover no matter who we elect? Is that what it'll take for people to open their eyes to the fact that these two parties will continue to put forth incompetent rulers that are out of touch with every day Americans? What good will it do then when there is nothing left?

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    Quote Originally Posted by googler View Post
    I'll pull them out for you if that were to happen man. You're simply trying to save this country and prevent it from making the same mistake over and over and over.... People need to think outside the box for once and see that there is not just two choices. Americans who fought for our independence from Britain were visionaries and it seems we're heavily in short supply of people like that today.




    Frankly it's now or never. How long does this "lesser of two evils" mentality continue on for? 4 years, 8 years, 48 years? Or until it is too late and the country has been back-stabbed so many times that it is unable to recover no matter who we elect? Is that what it'll take for people to open their eyes to the fact that these two parties will continue to put forth incompetent rulers that are out of touch with every day Americans? What good will it do then when there is nothing left?
    Who is your choice that supposedly has a chance to be elected in November?

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    My sweetest dream would be for both parties to dump their presumed candidate! How about a non-partisan election, we would have to think for ourselves without party direction and influance.
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    Without a doubt. He is the worst canidate they could have possibly have come up with. Makes you wonder if they are deliberately throwing this election just like they did the last one. Nobody likes the man. Listen to him for 5 minutes and you wonder if he is for real. Obama is a smooth talker and Romney is a clown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo47 View Post
    Without a doubt. He is the worst canidate they could have possibly have come up with. Makes you wonder if they are deliberately throwing this election just like they did the last one. Nobody likes the man. Listen to him for 5 minutes and you wonder if he is for real. Obama is a smooth talker and Romney is a clown.
    This is what they said about Reagan before he was nominated. Case in point. I have watched a number of Romney speeches, the most recent being his speech to the NAACP. The man is eloquent, unafraid and relies little on a teleprompter. He even got a standing ovation from a very hostile, pro-Obama crowd. I've watched both Obama and Romney speak. Romney will absolutely destroy Obama in a debate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo47 View Post
    Without a doubt. He is the worst canidate they could have possibly have come up with. Makes you wonder if they are deliberately throwing this election just like they did the last one. Nobody likes the man. Listen to him for 5 minutes and you wonder if he is for real. Obama is a smooth talker and Romney is a clown.
    I'm not voting on someone simply because their orator skills are better than someone elses. Furthermore, it's not accurate to say "nobody likes the man." He may not be exactly who I would have chosen for the Republican nominee, but I certainly like him in relation to the choices currently available. Besides all that, he may not be as gifted as Obama at making speeches but there is a lot more to being President of the United states than being a gifted orator. Honestly, I'm looking forward to the debates because I'm curious to see how Obama is going to defend his record from the last 3+ years.
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