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I'm in agreement with you ukit.
Romney, IMHO, is the best bet the Republicans have in 2012, however, if they lose it in 2012, he or someone like him will be sure to win in 2016. Frequency and the change effect dictates.
And, I'll venture to say that a load of current Obama supporters would vote for a Republican eight years from now. It's funny how much more conservative you become in that magical span, from your 20's to your 30's.
I was very idealistic in my early 20's and voted for Clinton over GHB, but would never vote for anything to do with the Democrats now. IMO, it's a natural progression, becoming more conservative as you get older, especially socially. Some people just get it a lot sooner than others. Then again, there's always an exception to the rule. Those rare 70+ year old Democrats.
- ha! keep the hope alive! if you really think a mormon could win, then my friend, you are truly deludedthreadpost