The fact is that all the candidates suck. The two party system sucks. The fact is that we're not going to change any of that in the next several months - we have what we have - and, despite your party views, I'm not giving my vote to Hick just because I might prefer Tancredo. While it is a noble thing to do, perhaps even the "correct" thing to do, it's still a vote for Hick no matter how you dice it up.

Now, according to Tancredo, his numbers are greater than McGinnis, but you need to consider that he is new to the race and his numbers are bolstered because of it, and when it comes down to it, many supporters will realize that voting for him is like pulling the handle for Hick and not do it - this has happened many times in the past and will probably happen again.

So forgetting perfect world scenarios, I'll vote where I always have and nobody will change my mind about that - just as I suspect I'm not going to change the mind of a die hard "I vote the man not the party" or "I'm a Tancredo guy down the line" voter.

We'll agree to disagree.