>Rick Perry
unelectable
>Mitt Romney
electable, but may trail the unelectables
>Michele Bachmann
unelectable
>Newt Gingrich
unelectable
>Rick Santorum
unelectable
>Ron Paul
electable, but unlikely to win
>Jon Huntsman
sort of electable, but unlikely to win
>Herman Cain
unelectable
I'm voting third party, even though that's also unelectable. The US needs a multi-party system BAD.
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Anonymous2011-09-08 1:09
America is doing fine. Emperor Perry will drive the liberal filth into the San Fran death camps.
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Anonymous2011-09-08 1:34
This is why I don't vote. Every candidate is either terrible or have no hope of winning because the media denies their existence, and the idiotic masses vote for the shitty candidates instead, usually based on party obligations or single issue masturbation.
Declaring somebody 'unelectable' is a retarded thing to do, especially considering that all those people you have listed have been elected to public office of one sort or another.
Under the right conditions, any of those people are perfectly electable, so be very afraid
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Anonymous2011-09-08 5:09
>>6
Unelectables occasionally get elected, but generally for reasons entirely unrelated to their suitability for office. A council in East London ended up with 11 candidates from the BNP winning - all 11 lost their seats at the next election. These things tend to happen on a local level, hence why functional retards like Bachmann and Musgrave get elected to the House. Perry ended up as governor of Texas for party political reasons. There's generally enough going on at the national level to dilute these sort of effects, so if Bachmann somehow got the nomination, she'd fare about as well as a snowball in hell.
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Anonymous2011-09-08 21:57
We elected a Muslim loving negro that was the product of the corrupt Chicago political machine. Anyone can get elected now.
Anyone!
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Anonymous2011-09-08 23:19
>>8
So long as they're part of one of the only two sanctioned parties.