Last Updated: September 14, 2007


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View latest poll results for potential and declared Republican candidates

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NOTE: These individuals have been widely speculated as potential candidates for President in 2008. Their inclusion on this website does not imply or verify that they are indeed seeking to run for President. Persons on the first Democratic and Republican pages are listed by their order in current popularity polls.

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Immigration Issue

Congressional Immigration Reduction Grade
Exploratory Committee Website
Amnesty/Permanent Legalization for Illegal Aliens
Support
Temporary Legalization for Illegal Aliens as Guestworkers
support
Chain Migration
Visa Lottery
Citizenship for Illegal Aliens' Babies
Large-scale Importation
of Workers
support
Worker Verification
support
Federal Pickup of Locally Detained Illegal Aliens
oppose
Federal Forced
Doubling
Of U.S. Population
With Immigration

supports faster doubling

SOURCES & EXPLANATIONS
• Capitalized green positions (i.e. SUPPORTS - OPPOSES) indicate a stance that would encourage lower immigration and more U.S. stability.
• Lower-case red positions
(i.e. supports - opposes) indicate stances that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, sprawl and congestion.
• Squares that are blank  indicate that no position is yet known for that issue.
• "SUPPORT/OPPOSE" indicates a mixed stance that is more supportive than oppositional.
• "OPPOSE/SUPPORT" is similar but indicates more opposition than support.

• Most positions on the grid for people who have been Members of Congress are based on their record there. Click on the "Grade" link to view in detail. For other background on the rationale for the grid, click on the person's name at the top of the column.
• If candidates make convincing enough public arguments that they have changed their positions, the grid will reflect their new position over past actions. But both will appear on their individual background pages.
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