Vote Anti Incumbent

Anti incumbent voting issues in 2008 campaign.

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Huckabee

Author: Independent-voter
12 25th, 2007

 Pastor Hagee

SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Rising Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee risked his standing with Catholic voters on Sunday by courting his evangelical base at the church of a controversial preacher accused of disparaging Catholics.

But the visit to Cornerstone, pastor John Hagee’s imposing “mega-church” in the Texas city of San Antonio, was fraught with political perils for Huckabee given his efforts to woo conservative Catholics.

Huckabee, a folksy former Arkansas governor and former Baptist preacher, has had a meteoric rise in opinion polls in recent weeks, largely because he has connected with the Republican Party’s influential evangelical wing. More….  

Dr. Hagee is the author of 10 major books published by Thomas Nelson Publishers. BEGINNING OF THE END was a run-away best-seller on the New York Times Best Seller List

Comment: Huckabee guy gives me a very bad feeling doing this. Alligence to the “evangelical wing”.  John Hagee seems very radical.  So Huckabee is trying to be the next George Bush.   It worked the first time for George Bush, but will it still work. Stay tuned.

Ron Paul Gets Our Vote

Author: Independent-voter
12 20th, 2007

 Vote for Ron Paul

I don’t understand why all the establish does not like this guy. Well yes I do too.  He doesn’t go along with their way of doing things. He is different. Which is exactly the reason I like him.  

I used to listen to Neal Boortz radio show.  But since he elects to cut off anyone who is for Ron Paul, I cut Neal Boortz’s web link off our site.  He is boring anyway.  

It looks like Ron Paul is the most anti incumbent candidate on both the Republican and Democratic sides.  Runner up is probably Obama.