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DeltaBetaBaby 03-01-2012 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 2129320)
What if something happened (PLEASE GOD NO) to President Obama between now and election day, and Joe Biden either had to campaign for President Obama or campaign for himself?

I didn't word correctly - I don't think the potential itself is massive, I think the backfire is massive.

If, FSM forbid, something happened to Obama, I do not think it is Biden who would step in as the democratic candidate.

I agree with you, though, it is stupid to assume that the dems have a lock on beating Santorum.

PiKA2001 03-01-2012 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2129235)
GOPers were urging Republican voters to vote for Hillary Clinton in 2008 to keep Obama from winning the Democratic nomination. So, this isn't new. Shadiness goes and comes all the way around.

HUH? Wasn't Hillary the candidate to beat going into the primaries?

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2129234)
I hate to say this, but the Democratic Party and unions in Michigan were encouraging Dems to vote for him in the primary in hopes that Romney wouldn't get the nomination because they think Romney has a chance of beating Obama but Santorum doesn't.

I do not agree with that in principle. Republicans should vote in the Republican primary. Democrats should vote in the Republican primary only if they would really vote for that candidate in the general election when November comes. (I did that once, for McCain, in 2000, before he started pandering to the ultra conservative right, and I would have voted for him that year.) Independents should vote for the candidate they would vote for in November also.

Purposely skewing primary results is shady to me.

I agree. I also saw some calls on FB for Michigan dems to get out and vote for the most "douchy" guy :rolleyes:

PiKA2001 03-01-2012 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2129321)
If, FSM forbid, something happened to Obama, I do not think it is Biden who would step in as the democratic candidate.

I agree with you, though, it is stupid to assume that the dems have a lock on beating Santorum.

I think it would depend on timing. There might not be enough time to find a democratic candidate. If something like Watergate came up right before the general election forcing Obama to resign and a Santorum win.... I'd LOL first, then cry, then slap a vote fraud-ing liberal.

agzg 03-01-2012 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyB06 (Post 2129327)
Apologies, but I'm missing the point of your post. Can you clarify?

If liberals mess with the Republican primary process because "there's just no way Santorum could win a general election," and he wins the primary and goes to the general election, and something goes wrong with the Obama campaign, I'm going to slap every person who voted in the Republican primary that I meet.

That was the point of my post. While the chances might be low that any of that happens, it's not a chance I'm willing to take.

ASTalumna06 03-01-2012 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2129234)
I hate to say this, but the Democratic Party and unions in Michigan were encouraging Dems to vote for him in the primary in hopes that Romney wouldn't get the nomination because they think Romney has a chance of beating Obama but Santorum doesn't.

I guess this makes sense. Above everything else, I wondered why Republicans would vote for him knowing that there was little chance he'd actually win the presidency over Obama. However, I also know that there are some people out there who do actually want him to win the whole damn thing.. And they actually believe he can do it.

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2129235)
GOPers were urging Republican voters to vote for Hillary Clinton in 2008 to keep Obama from winning the Democratic nomination. So, this isn't new. Shadiness goes and comes all the way around.

Definitely not new.. And definitely not right.. But at least the thought of Hillary being president didn't scare the s*** out of me.

SWTXBelle 03-01-2012 04:29 PM

Back in the day when Texas was Democratic often Republicans and Independents would vote in the Democratic primary because that was the "real" election.

PiKA2001 03-01-2012 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 2129367)
Back in the day when Texas was Democratic often Republicans and Independents would vote in the Democratic primary because that was the "real" election.

It's still like that over here in El Paso. Quite a few of the candidates end up running unopposed come general election.

AXOmom 03-02-2012 01:07 AM

My grandmother registered and voted as a Democrat for years even though her beliefs and sentiments were always with the Republican party because she knew that generally speaking no Repblican stood the proverbial "snowballs chance in hell" of getting elected in the state of WVa, so she figured the best thing she could do was vote in the primaries and try to get in a moderate Democrat. Not sure that was terribly successful either but she gave it a shot until she moved to Virginia and immediately changed her party affliliation.

ADqtPiMel 03-02-2012 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by AXOmom (Post 2129477)
My grandmother registered and voted as a Democrat for years even though her beliefs and sentiments were always with the Republican party because she knew that generally speaking no Repblican stood the proverbial "snowballs chance in hell" of getting elected in the state of WVa, so she figured the best thing she could do was vote in the primaries and try to get in a moderate Democrat. Not sure that was terribly successful either but she gave it a shot until she moved to Virginia and immediately changed her party affliliation.

Yeah, my workplace forbids any kind of outward political affiliation for employees, but the one thing we are allowed to do is register as a Dem in DC. Since DC is so heavily Democratic, we need to vote in the primaries to have any say.

Benzgirl 03-03-2012 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 2129322)
I agree. I also saw some calls on FB for Michigan dems to get out and vote for the most "douchy" guy :rolleyes:

That could be any of the four.

AGDee 03-03-2012 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 2129748)
That could be any of the four.

Have I told you lately that I love you? LOL

knight_shadow 04-10-2012 02:14 PM

Rick Santorum calls Mitt Romney to concede

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...180027008.html

DeltaBetaBaby 04-10-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2137986)
Rick Santorum calls Mitt Romney to concede

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...180027008.html

I read this as Rick Santorum calls FOR Mitt Romney to concede, and it was the best laugh of my morning.

PeppyGPhiB 04-10-2012 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2137996)
I read this as Rick Santorum calls FOR Mitt Romney to concede, and it was the best laugh of my morning.

I read it at first as "Rick Santorum calls for Mitt Romney to secede." That was confusing.

agzg 04-10-2012 04:06 PM

The Santorum jokes are really going today.


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