brad | 1:15 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
McCain is a Democrat in Republican clothing. The guy wants to only talk about the War. Why? Because he can't talk about the econmoy. Why are people supporting a guy who has been in Washington forever? If you want the same results do the same thing. If you want change vote for Change. Romney can bring the change needed.
McCain is a warmonger. Why is it that he can't give credit to business people and people that make payroll. They are the ones that have to pay taxes and those taxes go to McCain's paycheck. Which I'm sure he's not willing to give up as Romney did in Mass as gov. and as he's said he'd do as Pres. You don't have to be a soldier to be an American hero. I can't support McCain. If Romney isn't nominated I'll sit out for 4 years until there is a canidate I can support. Romney stick with it you'll take the nomination, all you need is a little more time.
Congrats in advance for the CALI WIN. Romney '08 or nothing.
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Mob rule | 1:22 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
It's too bad mob rule exists not only in religion but also in politics. The Huckster gets to glote in his buddying-up with his insider friends and serve as the spoiler in the election. What chance does one man stand against the bullies? Let's have a one on one contest and see how Mitt does. Level the playing field.
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Joe | 2:04 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
McCaine is a disgrace to the Republican Party. He is weak on the economy and he wants to keep the troops in Iraq... Enough is Enough. McCaine is not worthy of the nomimation. Vote Romney. He is the change we need.
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Romney is a fake and liar | 2:12 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Mob rule, I don't want a one on one contest because that isn't how real democracy works. Huckabee has a strong chance of winning and the people who support him should have the right to vote for him instead of being forced to vote for what they consider the lesser of two evils. I'm fairly certain that those who intend to vote for Huckabee don't want to vote for Mitt Romney or John McCain. If your suggestion was correct they would be basically forced out of the race for the White House.

I'm a Democrat so I don't really care who wins the Republican nomination but I believe that Republican voters deserve the right to a say in the nomineee instead of being forced to say "I want neither but I choose Romney" or "McCain."

Furthermore, Romney's comments were rude, arrogant and repugnant. I would have hoped that his being Mormon would make him a good person but that's been demonstrated to be false. I'm just glad that he isn't a member of my Ward so I don't have to see him lie in Church on Sunday and show how horrible he is on Tuesday.
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REP | 4:14 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I think that so many LDS members are voting for Mitt, solely because of his same faith, simular to blacks voting for Obama, that they fail to see the fact that if Mitt wins the repub. nomination, the dems', in the haste to win the whitehouse will certainly "swift boat" the mormon faith. I predict that they will drive home the word "cult" in the minds of every american. So far it's been a non issue but he has yet to run against a Dem. party that allready believes the whitehouse is thier's! Be careful what you wish for.
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Art | 5:28 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I received a push-poll call yesterday asking me three questions about Romney that were negative mis-statements of Romney's actions. I politely explained to the caller what the errors were. There was no mention of McCain, but it was clear for the purpose of supporting McCain. It is sad that a war hero can decide to get on the side of evil in order to win at the expense of the country he suffered and nearly died for.
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Too Late? | 5:45 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I think some voters across the nation are starting to see Romney's lure and also see what McCain is really all about. I wish Hannity, Ingraham and Levine would have come out for Romney several weeks ago, instead of just last week, it seems to be working. I just hope it's not too late. Go Mitt
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It IS about religion | 5:44 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Unfortunately the election IS coming down to religion. The only reason the bigot Huckabee is still in the race is because as a Baptist preacher, he hates the LDS church because they attempt to sway his people away from him, which takes money out of his pocket. This is his way to fight back a little. The 'Christians' are so short-sighted. What they are going to do is hand the white house to an extreme liberal - take your pick - either Hillay or Obama. Either way this contest was about religion at its core. America will get the leadership it deserves -- I just hope that Mitt (or someone like him who is capable, honest and full of integrity) can show up in 2012 and NOT be BIGOTed to death.
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Trea | 6:15 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
A heart felt wish of success in the California and Connecticut primaries. I believe in Nitt's honesty, leadership abilities & most of his concepts on the economic and world wide political stage. I hope most Republicans will see through the retoric of the primary contests and look to the strength, determination & ability to work with congress to create solutions to current national, economic and international problems as well as any future concerns in the coming 4-8 years.
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Sharon | 6:09 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Romney is depending on his money to win the race. Why should money win an election? It is not right that just because he has more money, he should be the one we choose as our candidate. The economy is only one of the many issues, and as far as Mr. McCain, who whould be naive enough to think that he would not have advisors to guide him in these hard economic times. Also, he has had experience in the Senate with economic issues. Why would anyone think that he would not be able to give credit to businessmen? Mr. McCain also has the expereince we need to deal with leaders from other countries. He knows the issues we face with other countries. As far as being a warmonger, we need someone like Mr. McCain to not let the efforts of those that have died in this war be lost. Maybe Mr. McCain is the person we need to bring the democrats and the republicans together to make this nation prosper economically as well as internationally. This is not an "on the job training" position. We need someone with experience who will be ready to start on day one!
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Tom in CA | 6:17 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I'm not fooled. McCain contends Romney set the "negative" tone in order to justify his own(McCain's) smear tactics. Romney illustrates clear differences v. McCain tells premeditated outright lies. McCain is a liar not to be trusted as a leader. As a US Senator in a border state no less, he has had 25 years to fix the illegal alien problem and not done it - so why believe he will do it now. I am on my way to vote for Romney today. Don't give up Mitt Romney - you are the greatest.
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liberal larry | 6:21 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I've been waiting for McCain to emerge from this flawed, anemic Republican field. Romney could have been an appealing candidate, but he sowed the seeds of his own destruction by pandering to the liberals in his race for governor. Now his swing to the right seems so disingenuous as to be laughable, It's almost time to regroup and get ready for 2012 for the conservatives.
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Wake up conservatives!!! | 7:19 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
While it might be a long shot, here�s to hoping that conservatives will be able to see John McCain for the liberal that he is and get it right by voting for Mitt Romney. For the �conservatives� who might be experiencing a mental block, here�s a quick run down of McAmnesty:

McCain-Kennedy: Also referred to as Amnesty for Illegal Aliens, The Sellout of America or Leave No Illegal Alien Behind Bill.

McCain-Feingold: This is perhaps one of the more left-wing acts of Congress in the past twenty years. This is an attempt to silence conservatives and poses blatant restrictions on political speech.

McCain-Lieberman: A gun control bill that places restrictions on the 2nd Amendment.

In 2005 McCain opposed a federal gay-marriage ban (Los Angeles Times, 1/25/ and 3/8).

Senate minority leader Tom Daschle (Democrat) admitted that he was approached by McCain�s �people� and that he and McCain engaged in serious conversations about McCain joining the Democratic Party in 2001.

On the economy, McCain is the epitome of incompetence! He makes Miss Teen South Carolina look intelligent. He actually said that cutting interest rates to 0 is a good thing. Talk about clueless!

McCain is a liberal! Regards, Hillary
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Jazz Fan | 7:14 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
You say Romney is trying to portray McCain as too close to the democrats?

Dear John does quite a good job of that himself climbing aboard a jackass with other liberals while tells the republican elephant it's going to get thrown a bag of peanuts every now and then if it changes it's conservative ways.

If McCain is a conservative then I'm a Laker fan eating cake.
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Re: brad | 7:32 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Romney is not exactly anti-war. If you want a president that will end the war you better vote democrat, not republican. Still, Romney is still a far better option than McCain.
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A Mobster | 7:30 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Mob rule...sounds like democracy at work.
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Caroline | 7:36 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
I am for Gov. Romney. I believe he is the right choice and will bring prosperity in this land of ours. His great personal success in business and family is great proof of his talent and wonderful dedication to what he endeavours to do. He has the winning attitude amidst the bullies, the grace under pressure that I truly marvel and respect. He has the virtues and the blessings to continue to serve our country and fellowmen. I always have him in my prayer. I already voted for him here in California. He is going to win this election because he had preapred for this all his life, he has the best organization, surrounded by best people, voted by the finest, endorsed by the majority. Long live Gov. Romney!!!!
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Truth Emerges | 8:00 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
This electorate process has done exactly what it is supposed to do. To weed out the bad from the good, to separate the wheat from the tares.

That is why we see McCain emerging as the Republican nominee. America has seen what Romney is about, and the majority don't like him.
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Alex | 8:02 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
Good luck to Obama in today's race!
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arc | 8:09 a.m. Feb. 5, 2008
The last big contest, with 18 delegates was Maine. Romney won with over 50% of the votes. The news is out there, but most of the media is not covering it. They don't want to mess up the chance people will vote for McCain. Many in the republican party will NOT vote for McCain. Romney is the best option.
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