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Well, the NH primary has come and gone. What will happen next in the 2008 clusterf*@%k to the White House?
Mitt Romney will drop the act and go back to being a moderate (3.7%)
Ron Paul supporters will continue to propagate delusions of a media cover-up of DOCTOR Ron Paul's primary victories via crappy websites and internet discussion boards (18.5%)
Hillary Clinton will loan her campaign another $5 million and then tell the media about it because you know, she's an underdog(0%)
The Obama/Oprah/lots of other celebrities dream ticket and their message of hope hopety hope hope will prevail (7.4%)
The Chuck Norris bump followed by the Colbert bump will next be followed by the Tom Selleck bump, leading Mike Huckabee to a stunning victory at the convention in September (3.7%)
Vermin Supreme will continue to sometimes wear a fake ass (25.9%)
Total votes: 27
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Not as popular, this poll

The number of voters has shrunk from 5,000 to 11.
 

I know...and I feel the stinging blow of rejection the most

because I made this poll. Oh, well. You win some, you lose some.

~Carli, Editor
 

However this poll does display some consistency with the last..

This poll once again proves the overwhelming popularity of Vermin Supreme among NH IMC users. And with the total at 14 votes adding up to 92.7%, this poll, like many before it, proves the faultiness of the poll feature on this site.
 

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