Next race.Phew, I'm glad that's over. So who do you like for president? Obama, McCain, Baldwin, Nader, Barr, McKinney, or someone else? Any die-hard Ron Paul or Hillary Clinton supporters out there who like to see their candidate make a run as an independent? You know, Ross Perot is still alive, who voted for him last time? Who do you think McCain will pick for veep? If Obama wins, but at some point in his Presidency has to step down, who do you think Biden would pick for veep, and why? What do you think of the grassroot movement to change the motto of the Florida Republican Party to WWCD? (What would Crist do?) Will Ronnie Robinson start saying "It's eeeeaaassssyyyy to run Clay County? Who wants to talk about CTLAC? Hey, Karen Lake and Ron Lyons won committee positions, what the heck do committee people do? Besler might have won sheriff, but Newman won the more powerful post of precinct committman. Who's laughing now! Come on folks, there are only a few more months of edge of your seat election action left! Submitted by FelixKulpah on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 10:43pm.
I don't care who he would pick for veep, he could name satan as his running mate and it would still be a ticket I would get behind. Submitted by Angela on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 11:21pm.
The funniest thing about tonight. It was eeeeaaassssyyyy.
Submitted by whitewolf on Thu, 08/28/2008 - 7:32am.
Question was who do you like for President. Snoopy for President and Woodstock for Vice President. Got a better choice? Speak up.
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I have long been a supporter of Dave's and so I am delighted to offer this recent Q&A from the candidate himself.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/qna/forum/dave_barry_for_president/index.html
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