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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 1794718" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>I am rooting for neither but will vote for either over Obama because they are both just a tiny bit better in some way or another. Neither is a real conservative. Romney is a RINO and Paul talks a good game on some issues but I do not really trust either. They both will try to cut the run away spending I think (and hope) and I think both will try to cut the over regulation and might even open up drilling for real. I expect nothing great from either one so I am trying to help congressional Tea Party candidates as much as I can. That is where the real power is and the chance to repeal some of Obama's worst screwups. The only real reason for a GOP prez is so that he does not veto any good that comes from congress.</p><p></p><p>On that note, another Tea Party candidate won the GOP senate primary in NE tonight beating out the establishment candidates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 1794718, member: 8854"] I am rooting for neither but will vote for either over Obama because they are both just a tiny bit better in some way or another. Neither is a real conservative. Romney is a RINO and Paul talks a good game on some issues but I do not really trust either. They both will try to cut the run away spending I think (and hope) and I think both will try to cut the over regulation and might even open up drilling for real. I expect nothing great from either one so I am trying to help congressional Tea Party candidates as much as I can. That is where the real power is and the chance to repeal some of Obama's worst screwups. The only real reason for a GOP prez is so that he does not veto any good that comes from congress. On that note, another Tea Party candidate won the GOP senate primary in NE tonight beating out the establishment candidates. [/QUOTE]
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