This is easy. Republicans would have a front runner if Tom Tancredo could have more exposure.


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Here is our chance guys to get Tom out there. Come on!!!!!!!!! The Republicans are scared. I don't blame them one bit. The Dems are holding illegals hostage, (Hillary and Obama and the senate with there no illegal left behind come voting day) and the Republicans don't know who to back.
We need to help them by getting a Republican to gather up enough steam to send that dang voting bill back on the table (we need ID's to vote) with everyone in America calling there senator and congressman this time. No more backdoor sliders you a** H****


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By Michelle Malkin • July 17, 2007 12:32 PM AP reports that the leading GOP presidential candidate is…None Of the Above:

The latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll found that nearly a quarter of Republicans are unwilling to back top-tier hopefuls Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, John McCain or Mitt Romney, and no one candidate has emerged as the clear front-runner among Christian evangelicals. Such dissatisfaction underscores the volatility of the 2008 GOP nomination fight.

In sharp contrast, the Democratic race remains static, with Hillary Rodham Clinton holding a sizable lead over Barack Obama. The New York senator, who is white, also outpaces her Illinois counterpart, who is black, among black and Hispanic Democrats, according to a combined sample of two months of polls.

A half year before voting begins, the survey shows the White House race is far more wide open on the Republican side than on the Democratic. The uneven enthusiasm about the fields also is reflected in fundraising in which Democrats outraised Republicans $80 million to $50 million from April through June, continuing a trend from the year’s first three months.

“Democrats are reasonably comfortable with the range of choices. The Democratic attitude is that three or four of these guys would be fine,â€