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Who do you choose on matchups?

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This was too many situations for a poll on the board, so, I had to do it in a post...

 

We don't yet know who will win the nominations for President from the major parties. But we have seen enough of the candidates now that we probably know their stands pretty well. So, who do you vote for in various matchups?

 

Copy these matchups of the significant candidates into your post:

 

Giuliani v Clinton

Giuliani v Obama

Giuliani v Edwards

Giuliani v Richardson

 

Romney v Clinton

Romney v Obama

Romney v Edwards

Romney v Richardson

 

McCain v Clinton

McCain v Obama

McCain v Edwards

McCain v Richardson

 

Thompson v Clinton

Thompson v Obama

Thompson v Edwards

Thompson v Richardson

 

Huckabee v Clinton

Huckabee v Obama

Huckabee v Edwards

Huckabee v Richardson

 

And highlight/bold the one you'd choose. Here are mine (There is only one GOP candidate I just cannot vote for no matter what)...

 

Giuliani v Clinton

Giuliani v Obama

Giuliani v Edwards

Giuliani v Richardson

 

Romney v Clinton

Romney v Obama

Romney v Edwards

Romney v Richardson

 

McCain v Clinton

McCain v Obama

McCain v Edwards

McCain v Richardson

 

Thompson v Clinton

Thompson v Obama

Thompson v Edwards

Thompson v Richardson

 

Huckabee v Clinton

Huckabee v Obama

Huckabee v Edwards

Huckabee v Richardson

 

Giuliani v Clinton I honestly could not vote. :crying

Giuliani v Obama

Giuliani v Edwards

Giuliani v Richardson

 

Romney v Clinton

Romney v Obama

Romney v Edwards

Romney v Richardson

 

McCain v Clinton

McCain v Obama

McCain v Edwards

McCain v Richardson

Thompson v Clinton

Thompson v Obama

Thompson v Edwards

Thompson v Richardson

Huckabee v Clinton

Huckabee v Obama

Huckabee v Edwards

Huckabee v Richardson

I'm just not going to bother answering.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Nov 21, 2007 -> 03:34 PM)
I'm just not going to bother answering.

Isn't that an answer? :P

QUOTE(Texsox @ Nov 21, 2007 -> 01:36 PM)
Isn't that an answer? :P

Yes. And compared with putting guys in bold...a time saving one.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Nov 21, 2007 -> 03:54 PM)
Yes. And compared with putting guys in bold...a time saving one.

 

I'm not going to answer either, but I think I'll be going the opposite way you are, for the time being anyways.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Nov 21, 2007 -> 03:34 PM)
I'm just not going to bother answering.

 

I think I will take this road as well. :)

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Nov 23, 2007 -> 09:20 AM)
I think I will take this road as well. :)

I figured this question wasn't so much for the straight-ticket types. I would figure you two would be pretty set on D and R respectively.

 

Is there any set of candidates where you would pick A over B, B over C, and C over A?

 

If not, then you might as well just make a list (A > B > C), rather than list out every possible matchup.

Dammit, Crimson... The only reason I check this thread is to see if anyone made choices that had some sort of circular ranking (A>B>C>...>A, or something like that). You HAD to say something...

here you go

 

Barock Obama > Dennis Kuscissorich > Ron Paulper > Barock Obama

Well, obviously Barack is the best, because he is a clean, articulate black man. But he's obviously the worst, because he went to a madrassa. So that's not very interesting.

Green or Libertarian, depending on who they run.

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Nov 23, 2007 -> 09:20 AM)
I think I will take this road as well. :)

 

 

grow up and stay out of the thread then, post padder...

 

 

Giuliani v Clinton (third party, no matter who it is)

Giuliani v Obama

Giuliani v Edwards (third party again)

Giuliani v Richardson

 

Romney v Clinton

Romney v Obama

Romney v Edwards

Romney v Richardson

 

McCain v Clinton

McCain v Obama

McCain v Edwards

McCain v Richardson

 

Thompson v Clinton

Thompson v Obama

Thompson v Edwards

Thompson v Richardson

 

Huckabee v Clinton

Huckabee v Obama

Huckabee v Edwards

Huckabee v Richardson

QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Nov 24, 2007 -> 10:04 PM)
grow up and stay out of the thread then, post padder...

Giuliani v Clinton (third party, no matter who it is)

Giuliani v Obama

Giuliani v Edwards (third party again)

Giuliani v Richardson

 

Romney v Clinton

Romney v Obama

Romney v Edwards

Romney v Richardson

 

McCain v Clinton

McCain v Obama

McCain v Edwards

McCain v Richardson

 

Thompson v Clinton

Thompson v Obama

Thompson v Edwards

Thompson v Richardson

 

Huckabee v Clinton

Huckabee v Obama

Huckabee v Edwards

Huckabee v Richardson

Pretty much 100% right on FOR RIGHT NOW, but a lot is going to change.

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Nov 26, 2007 -> 01:30 PM)
Pretty much 100% right on FOR RIGHT NOW, but a lot is going to change.

 

you mean that's how you'd vote? wow, who knew.

 

 

agreed. Lots to uncover and dissect. We'll see what "revelations" come out about the candidates.

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