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Change: Mike Huckabee Ron Paul is a 10-term congressman from Texas who has always voted against tax increases. Dr. Paul is the only conservative candidate who will follow
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Change: Tennessee. Conservative in vote and verbal philosophies. See his page here. Making enroads and going up in the polls as his fundraising activities are in full swing. See his political site here: Fred08.com - About Fred The other GOP hopefuls come from the Senate: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
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Change: . It is almost inconceivable Bill Frist will be running but then stranger things have happened. There seems to be not impetus to forward his name to the field. Finally, a dark horse has emerged from But wait, let's not forget about Newt! He will be
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Change: is a 10-term congressman from Texas who has always voted against tax increases. Dr. Paul is the only conservative candidate who will follow the Constitution
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Change: has won election in the bluest of blue states. He's a Mormon and his greatest achievement to date has been organizing the 2002 Winter Olympics
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Change: Tom Tancredo curently has 25% of the mock vote, and he's been shunned by the GOP. Perhaps the GOP should wake up, and get behind Tancrecdo, because he's going to expose the other candidates as the Democrats that they are! John McCain is the only candidate
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Change: Hillary Clinton The other GOP hopefuls come from the Senate: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, who will not seek re-election to his Senate seat, and Virginia's George Allen.Finally, a dark horse has emerged from Massachusetts of all places. Governor Mitt Romney has won
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Change: Hillary ClintonThe other GOP hopefuls come from the Senate: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, who will not seek re-election to his Senate seat, and Virginia's George Allen.Finally, a dark horse has emerged from Massachusetts of all places. Governor Mitt Romney has won
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Change: can't emerge as a national presidential candidate, think back four years to a guy named Howard Dean... But wait, let's not forget about Newt!See also Candidate Bios Electoral Results Opinion Polls Rumors
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Change: Bottom line, however, is that she has never been elected to a public office. Will America elect her? Maybe as dog catcher, but not Prez. Thumbs way down on Conde.The other GOP hopefuls come from the Senate: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, who
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