Who would the world elect?

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MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
Guiscard wrote:jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
Yeh, in internetz landz... (Of course I mean other than Luns)
In real life, however, isn't Ron Paul getting like 2% in the polls? Surely there is no conceivable way he could get the nomination...
Dancing Mustard wrote:Guiscard wrote:jay_a2j wrote:MeDeFe wrote:There's only one real candidate.
Yeah I know and the world seems to agree..... Ron Paul.
Yeh, in internetz landz... (Of course I mean other than Luns)
In real life, however, isn't Ron Paul getting like 2% in the polls? Surely there is no conceivable way he could get the nomination...
Seriously though, retarded internet polls aside, who are tipped as the most likely candidates to win the election, as rated by the more respectable American opinion polling services?
I'm hoping you'll say Chris Dodd... but I'm interested to know who's actually likely to be the winner.
27651 votes for Ron Paul
8592 votes for Barack Obama
4417 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1762 votes for Hillary Clinton
1374 votes for Mike Gravel
993 votes for John Edwards
911 votes for Fred Thompson
767 votes for Rudy Giuliani
574 votes for Mitt Romney
458 votes for John McCain
427 votes for Bill Richardson
327 votes for Mike Huckabee
303 votes for Joe Biden
200 votes for Duncan Hunter
171 votes for Tom Tancredo
117 votes for Chris Dodd
73 votes for Sam Brownback
You dissapoint me.Bartoli wrote:Who would the world elect?
i was going to say: of course not an american...but this is for the american presidency
i guess a democratic president; republicans are known for their even more rightist politics than the democrats. and also bush has shown that they do not care the least about people in other countries...
And then: Obama or Hilary Clinton, cause they are the only known ones to me. (and i do follow politics unlike the mayority of the people)
personally: Obama, however hilary would make a chance because of her connection to Bill Clinton.
muy_thaiguy wrote:You dissapoint me.Bartoli wrote:Who would the world elect?
i was going to say: of course not an american...but this is for the american presidency
i guess a democratic president; republicans are known for their even more rightist politics than the democrats. and also bush has shown that they do not care the least about people in other countries...
And then: Obama or Hilary Clinton, cause they are the only known ones to me. (and i do follow politics unlike the mayority of the people)
personally: Obama, however hilary would make a chance because of her connection to Bill Clinton.
muy_thaiguy wrote:You dissapoint me.Bartoli wrote:Who would the world elect?
i was going to say: of course not an american...but this is for the american presidency
i guess a democratic president; republicans are known for their even more rightist politics than the democrats. and also bush has shown that they do not care the least about people in other countries...
And then: Obama or Hilary Clinton, cause they are the only known ones to me. (and i do follow politics unlike the mayority of the people)
personally: Obama, however hilary would make a chance because of her connection to Bill Clinton.
reverend_kyle wrote:Interesting, Ron Paul is also leading in Iraq and Iran who have also been known to elect psychos to office. Good thing N. Korea wasn't allowed to vote he'd probably be leading there too.
DaGip wrote:27651 votes for Ron Paul
8592 votes for Barack Obama
4417 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1762 votes for Hillary Clinton
1374 votes for Mike Gravel
993 votes for John Edwards
911 votes for Fred Thompson
767 votes for Rudy Giuliani
574 votes for Mitt Romney
458 votes for John McCain
427 votes for Bill Richardson
327 votes for Mike Huckabee
303 votes for Joe Biden
200 votes for Duncan Hunter
171 votes for Tom Tancredo
117 votes for Chris Dodd
73 votes for Sam Brownback
It is quite clear, Ron Paul is picked by the majority of Americans!