so what are his numbers against his opponent

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What are kokesh's numbers against his opponent from rasmussen or other polls?

Has someone collected a poll...if not they should.

This maybe a good learning race for him..but i am worried when you look at his district form the past the area is HEAVY democrat and the incumbent won with 57% of the voter vs republican with 30% and independent 13%.

Also noticed this is bill richardson's old district, with well known heavy ties to hispanic and native american lobbying goals.

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he needs to run

hopefully his involvment with the iraqi vets againt the war and being endorsed by the former democratic senator mike gravel can help us here

Yah..he needs to run..but if he doesnt win..he should seriously consider moving to another district or state

I for one would love to bring him to washington state and take on cap and trade traitor reichert....
 
Yah..he needs to run..but if he doesnt win..he should seriously consider moving to another district or state

I for one would love to bring him to washington state and take on cap and trade traitor reichert....


i remember him saying he was considering a move to nh with the free state project before he started the campaign
 
Great timing, you pick the day of the Kokesh moneybomb to post this thread.
 
i think washington state would be better

i remember him saying he was considering a move to nh with the free state project before he started the campaign

i think washington state would be better over NH...much stronger anti war out here.

Plus the cfl team out here is one of the top in the country to get behind him.

They are dieing for a candidate to support out here and have tons of resources to offer.
 
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Waaaayyyy too early to even worry about numbers.

Ben Ray Lujan is the idiot son of one of the most powerful politicians on NM. It will take a massive effort to defeat him, but we do have some things working for us. In fact, many on the left and in the environmental community are already getting discouraged with Ben Ray. Leland Lehrman has already come out in support of Adam, and he is off-the-charts left.

This is a race where the numbers are not important early. If we work hard, we can eventually sway many people, and hopefully peak in Nov 2010.
 
Numbers or principles, which is more important?

Why should anybody (except newspapers) pay for a poll? If Adam Kokesh received 51% in a poll does that mean that erstwhile supporters should find another candidate because he has enough support?

I imagine polls are useful for somebody (exactly who I don't know). Why should any principled voter care about poll results?

I'll tell you what my poll of 1 says. If you want to register your unhappiness with congressional business as usual, support a candidate whose commitment and principles are inspiring (Adam Kokesh for New Mexico's 3rd congressional district [Santa Fe]).

I wish every newspaper that pays for a poll would spend that time and column space asking candidates and elected officials for their position on the issues.

http://KokeshForCongress.com/
 
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