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Close win for MaCauliff in Virginia
Union manipulation, illegal immigrant voters, and a phony Libertarian give the race to the Dems. Late GOP surge almost succeeded.
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And close to 7% voted for the 3rd party. Typical!
The problem with the Libertarian movement is that they ALL see themselves as the perfect candidate and might as well write their own name in on the ballot. ANY far left lib can win now with 40% of the vote if the remaining 60% if split amongst 5-7 other candidates. |
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Just a few days ago McAullife was up by 12 points. After the Obamacare lie, it closed quickly to make it tight.
Chris Christie destroyed the Democrat challenger by 20 points in NJ. |
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Candidate Chris Christie: "You do not need to be afraid of a Hillary Presidency!" |
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I like Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio, and Rand Paul. I'd live with any of them against Hillary. And if someone says "not Ted Cruz, the media will kill him." Well the media is going to try to demonize anyone who runs against Hillary. I'll be interested to see if Biden runs in the Dem primaries, because I think he's going to do anything he can to beat her. I think he'll come up (way) short, but do some damage in the process. |
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The "punk" wins by a couple of points.
I will NOT hear from "libertarians" who voted for the 3rd party, that complain about 90% of their gun rights being taken away over the next 16 months. A bunch of fools and morons! |
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The important thing is that an "establishment" Republican didn't win right? I mean sure, voters gave another state to the left, but at least a non-Tea Party GOP guy didn't win. That wouldhave been horrible.
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1) union manipulation-- of who or what; 2) illegal immigrant voters in Virginia (because they have such a terrible problem with their border towns-- in fact a tunnel was just discovered linking Tijuana to Richmond); 3) and a phony Libertarian-- especially in light that the GOP would NEVER put up phony candidates or purposely gerrymander their state districts to ensure political domination. So the GOP takes a loss for Governor-ship, but still wants to spin it as a win for them! Meanwhile, NEWSMAX is sending me electronic flyers entitled, "EMBARASS OBAMA (IN VIRGINIA)" because that Governor's race is all about Obama and not about what's actually best for the individual citizens of that state. |
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I've long said Christie would have my support and he would-- but now I add, "as long as he's not paired with an idiot." The "average American" is politically moderate. A "Christie-Perry" ticket wouldn't make sense. A "Christie-Rand Paul" ticket MIGHT be appealing. A "Christie-West" ticket would be even more appealing, but wouldn't energize enough of "idiotic" GOP'ers, so they would lose. Troubling times for the GOP! |
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Imagine that. The Obama/liberal supporting black man doesn't like conservatism. What a surprise right?
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Who said I don't like conservatism? I am conservative! I like common-sense conservatism. I like Christie. |
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Christie-Paul: Laughable. They really don't like each other and are diametrically opposed to each other. Christie-West: Are you talking about Allen West? He's almost as nutty as Bachmann. BTW, every time the GOP candidate is a moderate, they lose. McCain and Romney were GOP moderates....they lost. Reagan and Bush campaigned on conservative values. They were not moderates in the GOP party...oh, and they won. A moderate GOP'er like Christie will do what the last two moderate GOP'ers did: he will lose. Quote:
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A top bundler for obama was the biggest contributor to this "Libertarian." The Libertarian raised $229K...$150K was from obama's bundler. Source Link Quote:
obama, and the West Wing better hope something happens to take voters minds off bummercare, because if not, the 2014 midterms will not be good to the Democrats. |
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I come back to Rand Paul. I didn't mention Jindal because Jindal and Christie are virtually the same-- common sense Republicans, but Jindal isn't as electable as Christie is. I think Christie should run for Pres and that he should pick someone that will energize the base without appearing to be a nut-case-- someone like Palin, only smart. Quote:
McCain was able to be painted as a war hungry tyrant in the image of GWB-- which is why he lost. America was tired of the two wars. Romney-- dude Romney never had a chance, never had NATIONAL appeal, never was able to motivate the base of his party nationally and failed to appear to be able to identify with the common man! He was the WORST candidate we could have put forward nationally and said so repeatedly before and after it was clear that he would be the one. Given the situation of our country at the time that Romney ran, it was the opposition party's race to lose-- and they did, but it wasn't because he was a moderate. Quote:
Phony candidate in SC. Will look for it later. Is there a state as purposefully and recently gerrymandered as Texas to specifically place one party at a steep disadvantage? Quote:
Wasn't Nader a Libertarian? |
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It's called "politics." The Libertarian spoiler strikes again! Wasn't Nader a Libertarian?[/QUOTE] Nader was Green Party. During Clinton's elections, Ross Perot ran as an Independent Party candidate and siphoned enough votes to help Clinton win. |
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Listen.
In my first post that I mentioned Christie-Perry, I said that the combination wouldn't make sense. Reagan would indeed be considered a Moderate today and it was Reagan that helped to grant amnesty to the illegals that were already here. The truth of the matter is that many in our GOP are pretty far to the right-- far enough to make the average American not able to identify with them. Why isn't the GOP winning elections? Just to establish it, America will have 8 more years of Democrat leadership in the White House. Why? Because the GOP will not put Christie forward and they'll put some other guy who is unable to identify with the Joe America and they will lose against Hillary Clinton-- a centrist, MODERATE Democrat. Christie and Jindal are both common sense GOP'ers. Your T-girls ('cuz I've long since disowned any connection to them) are destroying the party's ability to relate and to win. Christie and Jindal are both very popular Republicans in their home states, but will not have the national support they need. Christie doesn't loathe Libertarians. The gay marriage issue in NJ boiled down to libertarian ideas and has his support based on that school of thought. Rand Paul would also support gay marriage. It's a libertarian issue for the conservatives who decide it's ok for the government to sanction it. A Christie-Rand Paul ticket will stop the GOP from becoming non-influential and could very well beat a Hillary-XXX ticket. As for West, I have never heard West say the gene pool thing but there could be a strong argument for a small amount of censorship for government secrets that help protect the strength of our nation. Still, West is not a crook and he doesn't have the FBI doing ethics investigations on him and his staff. As far as I know, he doesn't just say stupid stuff that he knows isn't true just to be in the news. Bachman and West are not a good comparison. Bachman is far more nuttier than West will ever be. There are some things that I don't need to know. There are other things that if I did need to know about them, I shouldn't be reading about it in the newspaper or online. |
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And BTW, it's not my Tea Party. I don't consider myself a part of the Tea Party. I agree with some things and disagree with others. I believe Democrats and obama have lied about the party and made it into something it's not. Then again, Democrats forget civil rights history and their role against it as well, so it's not surprising. Quote:
Libertarians believe government should be out of marriage period, end of story. They neither support SSM nor are they against it. They believe government should stay out of it. Quote:
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There aren't many GOP'ers that are scummier than Bachman.
In the context of this comparison, West is not as nutty as Bachman. Maybe my idea of libertarian-ism is off, given my explanation and your explanation of SSM within the context of Christie and Rand Paul politics. |
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Remember Hillary was basically dubbed as the heir apparent for 2008 about this time in Bush's final term. Then BO emerged out of nowhere and took it from her. It could happen again. Between now and 2016 is a political eternity. A lot can change before then.
A think the Governor of New Mexico, a female Latino, would be a wise vp candidate. Having an African American on the ticket wouldn't sway enough AA voters who vote 95% or better for Democrats. Latinos are much more liable to be swayed to vote GOP if there was a Latino on the ticket. Obviously Rubio or Cruz would be good choices too, but a female Latino is a double whammy. |
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I don't think he's much of a leader. I won't be volunteering for him again. |
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#idiotvicepresidents |
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BTW, I noticed the slight edit. :) |
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:irate LOL! |
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