The winner:
"I'm not running with them, I'm running from them."
-- James Cavanaugh of Portland, Ore.
The runners-up:
"My opponents here keep dredging up old material."
-- Philip S. Chubb, Charlotte
"I'm Mitt-way between these two extremists."
-- Loyd Dillon, Charlotte
“These debates give the American people a chance to compare candidates.”
-- Jerry Pardue, Burlington, N.C.
"We are proof the Republican party is more inclusive of differing opinions."
-- Steven A. Meckler, Charlotte
Thanks for all your entries. Here's a selection of some of the other better lines we received:
"I'm sorry the fourth one isn't here but he got stuck in a contradiction."
"Well, it makes the VP choice a bit easier."
“We’re the Three Tenors and we change our tune frequently!”
"I'm always in the Mittle."
"See, I can play to the right and the left."
"We have met the enemy, and he is us."
"It is good to have a choice."
"It's good to finally see the emergence of some front-runners!"
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I would have liked to have seen mine make it in:
"Let me tell you about my beNIGN, beNIGN, beNIGN plan."
Posted by: Friday Poster | October 21, 2011 at 09:10 AM
My choice, "I'm always in the Mittle" a more fitting line for pic:)
Posted by: suzanne & co. | October 21, 2011 at 09:22 AM
How about:
"Not Christian?!? I am the 3 in 1!"
Posted by: Not the Winner | October 21, 2011 at 01:06 PM