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To: tnlibertarian; WOSG

If Romney has no chance to win, then why vote for him?

If all conservatives get behind a conservative candidate, then, since 40% of America is conservative, there will be a plurality win for the conservative.

We just need to get you on board. And wosg, too.


51 posted on 04/25/2012 9:36:47 AM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode Not Evil! (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: xzins

“If Romney has no chance to win, then why vote for him?”

More GIGO. Romney is up 5 in Ras poll, the only LV poll out there.

Virgil Goode has no chance to win, why vote for him? (there’s your answer)

“If all conservatives get behind a conservative candidate, then, since 40% of America is conservative, there will be a plurality win for the conservative.”

Nope. we get a 1992 redux, where 45% voted for the Democrat and he won.

More likely Virgil Goode will get 1%, and will cost Republicans the election if its a close one (like what happened to Sen george Allen in 2006, losing by 5,000 votes, or Sen Norm Coleman in 2008 losing by 200 votes etc).


58 posted on 04/25/2012 9:54:06 AM PDT by WOSG (Anyone But Obama)
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To: xzins
If Romney has no chance to win, then why vote for him?

I don't believe Romeny has no chance to win; I believe he is the only one with a legitimate shot at preventing another four years of Obama, assuming he wins the Republican nomination. However, thank you for replying without the invective more and more commonly seen in back and forths bewteen the 'Won't vote Romney, no matter what' and the 'Get rid of Obama, no matter what' factions.

65 posted on 04/25/2012 11:16:57 AM PDT by tnlibertarian (I <3 PEJSWDTDSOPC)
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