
11-14-2012, 09:16 AM
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Re: The GOP House Has a Mandate Too
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
OMG!!!!! - they stayed home because they didn't think the Republicans were going to do anything different and they didn't see much difference in the two candidates. Romney's favorable ratings were among the lowest for a presidential candidate. Why? Because, he flip-flopped so often, you couldn't make heads nor tails of where he really stood or where he would stand once elected. I mean, what in the heck else is there to say, Scot-tay?!!!
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But there is a HUGE difference. The stupid part is anyone who cant see that. Now here is my deal, honestly, I don't care about anything but the economy. We can't fix anything else until we fix the economy. Their economic policies are like night and day they are so different. Thats what everyone should have been focused on. I don't care much for Romney either, but when you single out the economy, he should have been a shoo in.
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Scotty,
I agree with Thomas Sowell.
"But the Republicans' greatest failure has been precisely their chronic failure to spell out their principles-- and the track record of those principles-- to either white or non-white voters."
http://townhall.com/columnists/thoma.../creators_oped
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Still not sure there is a big enough voting block that has the same principles any more. Sad I know.
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