Posted on 04/10/2015 10:37:27 PM PDT by entropy12
A new poll shows New Hampshire Republicans leaning toward Scott Walker over Jeb Bush, with Rand Paul, who announced his candidacy and visited the Granite State this week, in third place. The NH1 poll released Friday shows Walker, the Wisconsin governor, leading Bush, 23 percent to 17 percent outside the margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. Paul, the first-term Kentucky senator, is at 15 percent.
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“I agree. Rubio was pretty solid except on amnesty. I believe he has been backing away from that.”
He is trying to back away. But it wasn’t that he just voted for the bill, he LED THE WAY in the Senate and gave political cover to most of the other Republicans that voted for it.
Later he said that he knew the bill was “extreme”, but he wanted to have “leverage” when negotiating with the House. I can see a Democrat taking a stand like that - but it EXTREMELY DANGEROUS for a Republican to do that, considering there was no way to know how things would end and what would land on Obama’s desk.
Like many, I loved him when he won. I like him on just about everything else. But what he did to the country on Amnesty cannot be forgiven, at least for the next 20 years or so.
Unfortunately you are wrong about that.
Jeb will definitely stay in for Florida. He'd be a fool not to.
We’ve still got a knife in our back from Rubio scheming with Schumer and his Gang against the citizens and some people want to give him more knives.......
Rand Paul is not a Republican, he will be on the ballot in November 2016 along with Ted Cruz, Liz Warren, and the Bush-Clinton Ticket of National Salvation
[Cruz, who’s made two trips to New Hampshire in the past couple of weeks, is in fourth place, with the support of 8.9% of those questioned. He stood at 3.3% in NH1’s last survey.]
MOVIN’ ON UP TO THE WHITE HOUSE
TED CRUZ 2016
http://www.tedcruz.org/
Granite Staters love them some Pat Summerall.
EXACTLY wrong.
.......and we do it almost every time, too.
FIRST nail down your issues. Once you have them down pat,
THEN AND ONLY THEN, CHOSE YOUR CANDIDATE.
Rand Paul is another Bill Clinton.
He tells you what he thinks you want to hear. His actions say otherwise.
He is just another of Karl Rove’s Stalking Horses to dilute the Conservative vote to pave the way for the GOPe candidate, Bush.
That is OK to start out with your support. Then if yor candidate has not won either of IA, NH, CO, UT, NV & SC,
it is time for ALL conservatives to drop out, and only the leading delegate winner stay in against Bush.
Note that now matter how good, a loser of nomination has zero power to change anything.
That is OK to start out with your support. Then your support to shift to whichever conservative candidate is leading in delegate count after IA, NH, CO, UT, NV & SC primaries are over.
ALL other conservatives should drop out, and only the leading delegate winner stay in against Bush.
Note that now matter how good, a loser of nomination has zero power to change anything.
The Primary Calendar in 2016 is different than in the past.
January 18
Iowa caucuses
January 26
New Hampshire
February 2
Colorado caucuses
Minnesota caucuses
New York
Utah
February 13
South Carolina
February 16
North Carolina
February 23
Nevada
March 1
Colorado caucuses
Massachusetts
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
March 5
Louisiana
March 8
Alabama
Hawaii Republican caucuses
Mississippi
Ohio
Michigan
February 23 is the last chance date. If multiple conservatives remain after that, Jeb Bush will be your nominee because he has no one dividing RINO voters with him. Christy will not run.
It's a great tag to put on her, when she tries to "distance" herself from Obama
Obama or Clinton: as she herself has said, "what difference does it make?"
Play the screeching video.
He’ll manage, somehow.
“He is just another of Karl Roves Stalking Horses to dilute the Conservative vote to pave the way for the GOPe candidate, Bush.”
Tell me precisely how Karl Rove alone, does that?
I dispute that Karl Rove anywhere near enough power, to orchestrate the multiple conservative candidates.
I think that falls entirely on the politically ambitious, albeit pretty stupid candidates themselves, in this wing of the stupid party.
Look at Walker’s RECORD as governor
1. lowered taxes
2. passed conservative laws over democrat and media opposition
3. passed right to work laws
4. balanced the budget while cutting taxes and turning a huge deficit into a surplus
5. acted against climate change and against unions
6. many more conservative results
7. defeated democrats more than anyone in history to pass conservative laws and he’s been governor only a short time
8. defeated democrats in several elections already some recall elections
Actions, results matter.
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