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Now all of you Obama lovers got one less guy to worry about! You can elect your Muslim candidate and his atheist wife...God is Great!
I am an unaffiliated conservative that usually votes Republican. With Romney out, I will NEVER vote for McCain. He represents OLD thinking, OLD politics, and just plain old OLD. I will now vote for Obama. His message of change resonates with me and I believe this country needs fresh, new leadership. I hope other conservatives will do the same and send a much needed wake-up call to the Republican party. Obama will win. Conservatives across the country, the Republican party is broken. Let's rally behind Obama amd really CHANGE Washington and America.
In terms of substanve and intellect I found that Romney had no rival. His decison to withdraw was dissappointing yet he sacraficed himself for the good of the republican party. sadly Huckabee showed his true colors by critizing and rediculing another person's faith, what a cowardly to address differences. I sincerely hope Huckabee is not on the ticket because if he is i will do something i have never done and that is vote Democratic.
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