Mitt Romney(quiters never win)

@bowtieguy (5915)
United States
March 13, 2008 2:10am CST
Is anyone else upset by the news of MItt quitting, I know i am. I was planning on voting for him, frankly I can't stand the other canidates except for maybe Hukabee but I don't think he stands a chance. I hope he realizes what a great example he is setting for him family showing them what a quitter he is and that he has no guts to stand up for what he believes in. He is teaching his children that it is ok for someone to be made fun of for their belief's and to let others walk all over you. I am disapointed in him and place great shame upon him. It is because of all of this that I will probably njot be voting in this election. I will write his name in during the primarys just for fun but if macain wins the republican ticket then I will not be voting come november.
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
13 Mar 08
There is nothing saying that because someone bowed out of a presidential race that you cannot vote for them. I think this is something that the American people have to get into their minds is they can vote for whomever they want to and that all that happened is that we got a Republican nominee and will soon (HOPEFULLY) have a Democratic nominee. If you are someone who is a straight-ticket voter then this will influence you (if you vote all Republican or the opposite). other than that vote for who YOU feel is most fit for the job. Thanks Zelo
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
13 Mar 08
I'm not straight ticket, I just don't care for obama or clinton for various reasons.
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
15 Mar 08
That is quite fine but there is nothing forcing you to vote for McCain because he is the Republican nominee either. It's not one or the other. It's who YOU feel is most qualified for the job... and I think we are starting to see in this fiasco in the Democratic party that the two-party system is most definately broken, eh? Thanks Zelo