Sam Brownback
0% (0 votes)
Jim Gilmore
4% (5 votes)
Newt Gingrich
3% (3 votes)
Rudy Giuliani
6% (7 votes)
Chuck Hagel
0% (0 votes)
Mike Huckabee
3% (4 votes)
Duncan Hunter
8% (9 votes)
John McCain
1% (1 vote)
Ron Paul
23% (27 votes)
Mitt Romney
3% (4 votes)
Tom Tancredo
0% (0 votes)
Fred Thompson
31% (36 votes)
Tommy Thompson
1% (1 vote)
I'm voting Libertarian/Third Party
2% (2 votes)
I'm voting Democratic
15% (18 votes)
Total votes: 117
Duncan Hunter
When I compare the records, Duncan Hunter is my choice. Pro Life, Pro Gun, Pro Military, Pro Fair Tax. He did something about illegals in his district. He built a fence. Over twenty years of good conservative legislation and support.
I guess it is too bad he did not make movies instead.
In the presidential poll . . .
I voted for Duncan Hunter. Reliably conservative all the time (didn't vote for campaign finance reform). Absolutely correct on immigration reform (real border security first), experienced in the war on terror (former Armed services chair), exemplary service in Congress (no scandals, disgusting porking or any of the other troubles that have plagued Republicans). I know it looks like Thompson is the only conservative who has a chance, but Hunter is a no-nonsense straight arrow who could appeal to Reagan Democrats and Independent who feel competence is the number one issue.
None of the Above.
I'm supporting former Senator Mike Gravel, who apparently didnt make it onto your list.
http://www.Gravel2008.us
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