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September 29, 2007

Well, Gingirch Didn't Last Long (Hugo Gurdon)

@ 8:05 pm

After only a day on the site, the latest Quick Poll! has had to be taken down. Yesterday I asked whether Newt Gingrich would run in the presidential race. Today (Saturday) Gingrich's spokesman told the Associated Press that the former Speaker would not be a candidate. He made the decision after discovering that forming an exploratory committee would compromise the tax-exempt status of his political organization, American Solutions. Those who voted in the poll got it right, but only just, voting 54% to 46% that Gingrich would not hit the White House trail.

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  3. Some politicians don't want the pay cut.

    Comment by Robert Rosencrans — September 30, 2007 @ 8:05 am

  4. My Take on Possible Candidates from Democrats and Republican.

    If Hillary wins, then Guiliani.
    If Obama wins, then Huckabee
    If Edwards wins, then McCain

    There will either be competition (New York), similar interests(change and kindness) or complete opposites (No War or War).

    Coonsey's View
    http://www.freewebs.com/coonsey/

    Blog AND Forum - check it out

    Comment by Connie Manes — September 30, 2007 @ 8:57 pm

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