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Does the GOP presidential race need a new face?

Mopeder 2012/02/25 16:36:36
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With Mitt Romney failing to sweep Republicans off their feet, could a new candidate enter the Republican nomination race?

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  • Pat 2012/02/27 04:14:14
    Undecided
    Pat
    I don't think they have a winner in the bunch they have now. However, I want Obama to be re-elected so it's ok with me.
  • Bastion 2012/02/26 16:28:29
    Yes
    Bastion
  • rdmatheny 2012/02/26 04:15:33
    No
    rdmatheny
    No, even though Romney, Gingrich and Santorum are showing they have no chance against Obama, the GOP has a candidate that is polling strong against Obama. I keep hearing everyone say they want Obama out of office, yet you're only hope is being left out to dry. I think a lot of you seriously want Obama another 4 years.

    Ron Paul Beats Obama in Arizona
    NBC/Marist Poll:
    http://maristpoll.marist.edu/...

    Ron Paul Beats Obama in Iowa
    DesMoines Register Poll:
    http://blogs.desmoinesregiste...

    Ron Paul Beats Obama in Ohio
    Fox News Poll:
    http://www.foxnews.com/intera...

    Ron Paul Beats Obama in Virginia
    Wason Center for Public Policy/Richmond Times-Dispatch Poll:
    http://www.cnu.edu/cpp/pdf/Su...

    February 22, 2012 Post Debate Interview - John King notes Paul is 2d in delegates:


  • Welshtaff 2012/02/26 03:26:20
    Yes
    Welshtaff
    Yes some one who doesn't act like a child and gets to the point of important imformation to get this country back on its feet and form a stable government.
  • sky 2012/02/25 23:00:07
    No
    sky
    +1
    Little late now, don’t ya think?
  • Mopeder sky 2012/02/26 00:21:11
    Mopeder
    +1
    Yep, too late.
  • cents-less 2012/02/25 22:40:13
    Yes
    cents-less
    None of the Republicans thrill me & neither does Obama
  • Jayfeather 2012/02/25 22:32:31
    Yes
    Jayfeather
    +1
    Maybe somebody BETTER than Obama rather than WORSE. I'm voting for Obama on the principle "I hate Obama the least."
  • Ron 2012/02/25 22:30:25
    No
    Ron
    +1
    They have enough clowns as it is.
  • ehrhornp 2012/02/25 21:11:09
    No
    ehrhornp
    +1
    What the GOP needs is a new party. Why have they forsaken their past leaders like Eisenhower and Nixon? While I agree Nixon was a crook, he still did a number of decent things. And Eisenhower was a decent person. Today's republicans are only concerned about making the rich richer. Pathetic.
  • Max7 2012/02/25 20:03:13
    Yes
    Max7
    +1
    I believe within their party, they have some very capable people of vying for the presidency of the United States, however, so far all I've seen is a circus line up. Where I live, Herman Cain just endorsed Joe the plummer, do they really think that they are impressive??? I think not.
  • Rebel Yell 2012/02/25 19:19:23
    Yes
    Rebel Yell
    +1
    Watching this Republican train wreck unfold is past incredible. Romney should be running away with the Republican nomination. What the hell is he thinking ?? Elections are won in the center. Proof? Bill Clinton. Not wanting to be identified with Carter ideology, he started pulling center.... and it absolutely infuriated his base. When Clinton said he would " end welfare as we know it", the far left screamed and had a meltdown. Clinton made a gutsy move... and it worked.

    As governor Romney balanced 4 budgets in a row... and as a moderate, which is what Mitt is. Instead he is embracing the far right crazies who will not approve of moving even slighly center, which would be the best place to take on Obama. The far right wants radicalism, not reason. They want the most extreme and divisive Republican . That means Jeb Bush is out; he will not go that route. That means Mitt will try to play that role and he will lose against Obama.
  • jtjustice 2012/02/25 19:19:16
    Yes
    jtjustice
    +1
    BUT, its a bit to late in the game for that...even a broker convention would not change the results...
  • Old Geecer 2012/02/25 18:58:13
    Undecided
    Old Geecer
    +2
    The GOP is putting everybody to sleep with old bu##sh#t with all these debates which nobody is watching. The people want facts on how to get American back on its feet no old BS!
  • Louisa - Enemy of the State 2012/02/25 18:49:38
    Yes
    Louisa - Enemy of the State
    Yes, they need a face and a brain. Of course, I am forced to vote Republican simply because I would rather cut off my hand than use it to vote for obama.

    But this lineup of presidential hopefuls is an embarrassment. They act like a bunch of desperate men searching for the right answers to win over the public. Their saving grace is that they are Americans.

    HOWEVER, obama has to go regardless. Then all of America needs to take a bath and rid ourselves of the filth and vermin we've been surrounded by for the past three/four years!

    take a bath
  • sjalan 2012/02/25 18:35:54
    No
    sjalan
    +1
    The ones they have are all ugly enough as it is. Another one would be too much to deal with especially if it is another Bush.
  • Huntclan 2012/02/25 18:23:11
    No
    Huntclan
    No, there are 3 1/2 great Republican contenders now.
  • jams 2012/02/25 17:32:40
    No
    jams
    +1
    Caucuses aren't real elections. Romney will prevail in most of the real primaries. The ones that count like we did here in Florida. Good luck to all you real Republicans in Michigan. Don't let the Dems give it to the Church Lady.
  • sherdon2 2012/02/25 17:29:49
    No
    sherdon2
    +1
    We need a third party !!!!
  • Patriotic 2012/02/25 17:28:10
    Yes
    Patriotic
    +1
    They do, if they want to beat President Obama. The problem is that the GOP doesn't have anyone else to bring in, that may actually have a chance to win. The one's that could have challenged Obama on issues like faith, the economy, etc... like Huckabee are not interested.
  • Mopeder 2012/02/25 17:07:08
    No
    Mopeder
    +2
    They just don't get it that it does not matter who they pick, Obama will still win. It is over for the Republicans already and it isn't even November yet.
  • Duke----The Non Racist, Fun... 2012/02/25 17:06:04
    No
    Duke----The Non Racist, Funny Duke !
    +2
    The candidates, both parties and washington d.c. itself has always had only one face and it will never change...
     devil
    As the saying goes "When You are looking at Washington D.C., You are Looking Evil Straight in The Face"
  • My butt 2012/02/25 17:05:58
    No
    My butt
    +2
    No republicans are dazed and confused . They don't even like their own people . I think it just goes to show that the next chief will not be a republican . They just can not get their act together .
  • Wren77 My butt 2012/02/25 22:58:57
    Wren77
    +1
    The Republican party startes to decline when they embraced the Tea Party.
  • Sister Jean 2012/02/25 16:57:29
    Yes
    Sister Jean
  • Idiot repubs 2012/02/25 16:56:56
  • D.C. Willis 2012/02/25 16:56:10
    Undecided
    D.C. Willis
  • the_old_coach 2012/02/25 16:54:44
    Yes
    the_old_coach
    +2
    I suspect that we will end up with a brokered convention and that names like Mitch Daniels and Mike Huckabee will be tossed around, maybe even Gov. Chris Christie (again).
  • HippiesKnowAll 2012/02/25 16:50:03
    Undecided
    HippiesKnowAll
    +3
    I just wish we could get a candidate that did what they said they were going to do.

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