To: traderrob6
Im supporting Fred but Im not totally averse to Romney. He didnt help his cause any last night as it was his worst performance to date.I agree Romney did worse than he usually does - he looked tired. I can't support Fred yet because I don't know what he actually wants to do and I've only seen him in non-challenging interview formats so far. I'm glad he announced as I expect now to see more of him and I want to see how he handles the same type of "gotchya" set-up questions that all the other candidates have been handling for 8 months now.
31 posted on
09/06/2007 6:45:38 AM PDT by
rhombus
To: rhombus
If Fred's decision to avoid the initial 8 months of "debating" gets him the nomination, it is the right decision. If he doesn't get the nomination because of it, he made an error in judgement and doesn't deserve the spot.
To: rhombus
I am not adverse to any of the candidates except for Paul.
Even McCain came through fairly well last night. I like Fred or Rudy of the majors. Romney is OK, but up against McCain he doesn’t look as stalwart. While I am concerned about McCain because of immigration and campaign finance, on the war, he is on. Huckabee and Hunter are in the running for VP.
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