Author Topic: Gingrich as a protest vote in the remaining Republican Primaries  (Read 372 times)

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Offline edu

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Gingrich [if he could be believed] had made statements within the past year that he would probably free Jonathan Pollard if he woud become President.
In the past year, he called the Palestinians an invented people.
Even though, Gingrich has no chance of winning, not the republican primary nor a general election, does it still pay to vote Gingrich in the remaining primaries, in order to force Romney to pay attention to our issues, or should we just keep our minds on defeating Obama and not risk weakening the opposition to Obama by voting Gingrich?

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Re: Gingrich as a protest vote in the remaining Republican Primaries
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 12:07:34 AM »
I feel completely powerless. Texas, as I predicted, has absolutely zero influence on this process. It's already basicaly decided and I haven't gotten to vote yet.

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Re: Gingrich as a protest vote in the remaining Republican Primaries
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2012, 11:45:13 PM »
Its too late. He out.
Let's just hold our noses and help Romney win.
Look, its Mitt or King Obongo.
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