In the next presidential debate will they invite Barack Obama - a candidate of

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I think that Ron Paul (Libertarian, 35%) vs Sarah Palin (GOP 30%) will be quite enough. Maybe they should invite also Ralph Nader (Green 15%). But why bother and invite the leader of a bankrupt liberal sect who enjoys support in mere single digits?
 
Republicans are beating a dead horse, John McCain was their last hope. Republicans have not seen anything yet, just wait until the stimulus package really kick in. The republican party will fade away.
 
Ron Paul is a Republican, who is getting more press than almost all the other Republicans put together these days. He'd be a fool to give up his House seat and run on a third party ticket.

I think it should be Sanford on the GOP ticket. Palin showed her neocon colors during the last run. She's no change at all.

Obama / Hillary will be the next ticket.
 
Well as the other 2 you mentioned are VERY conservative, expect all the liberals and moderate democrats to vote for Nader, and expect all the conservatives to have to pick from either Palin or Paul. That will up Nader's vote total significantly, and most likely hand him the election in the same way Clinton won against Bush Sr. and Ross Perot.

I can tell from your particular delusion that you are probably a conservative. So, I don't think I'm going out on a limb in saying you probably don't want the outcome your scenario would bring.
 
Neocon, I very much welcome Sarah Palin's presidential candidacy. That guarantees Democrats to win.
 
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