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To: lee martell
Christine O’Donnell? ... The GOP, won’t be receptive.

Well, of course the GOP won't be receptive. The whole point is to end-run the GOP and over-turn the GOP leadership. The whole point of the article is to over-throw the GOP leaders who are working against a conservative agenda.

Ohio's 8th Congressional District is largely a rural, agricultural community with only parts of Springfield, Ohio -- a very small city -- in it.

The Republican primary voters in Ohio's 8th C.D. would eagerly and easily choose Christine O'Donnell over John Boehner.

Boehner loses the primary. He's gone. No more Speaker Boehner.

Would Christine O'Donnell win the general election and be elected to Congress? I don't care. Boehner would be gone. The leadership pulling the GOP to the Left would be clipped again, having lost Eric Cantor this year.

However, yes, Christine would win Ohio's 8th, because it is much more conservative than Delaware. Delaware is 306,000 Democrats to 180,000 Republicans. It is only 28% Republican, yet Christine got 40% of the vote in the general election in Delaware -- the same 40% that Mitt Romney got in Delaware two years later.

The whole point is to appeal to the voters themselves, over the heads of the GOP.

If you have ever met Christine O'Donnell in person and/or heard her speak live, she is extremely popular and persuasive and beloved by the grassroots voters.

Because of her high name recognition, people will come out from curiosity at least. After meeting her, they will be thrilled to vote for her over The Traitor in their midst, John Boehner.

Meanwhile, WHO ELSE? It has to be someone extremely famous, who is willing to move.

In 2014, JD Winteregg, a high school teacher, ran against John Boehner in the primary. He raised no money and he got crushed. It has to be someone with huge name ID who can get huge news coverage and can raise millions of dollars.

This lady has some of the same problems Sarah Palin had a few years back, with both political parties likely to be working against her.

Well, if you think that Sarah Palin is not a strong conservative leader with influence and possibilities, then yeah you would not like Christine O'Donnell, either.

I believe Sarah Palin is a weak conservative leader BECAUSE SHE NEVER *DOES* ANYTHING but sit at her kitchen table and spend maybe 5 minutes a week sending out a tweet. You can't save America or be a consequential leader by investing 5 minutes a week from your kitchen table. But if Sarah Palin would actually get off her rear and do something, Sarah Palin could just about run the Republican Party, if she played her cards right.


19 posted on 12/21/2014 11:22:15 AM PST by Moseley (http://www.MoseleyComments.com)
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To: Moseley
But if Sarah Palin would actually get off her rear and do something, Sarah Palin could just about run the Republican Party, if she played her cards right.

You ever consider that maybe Sarah doesn't want to run the Republican Party. Never met her but I suspect she does not want that job.

23 posted on 12/21/2014 11:38:41 AM PST by upchuck (Too much ME, not enough G.)
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To: Moseley

Now that you’ve explained the process, it’s worth a try. It will shock a lot of people outside of Ohio, who though O’Donnell was fated to remain a part of the past. Yes, she will get attention, and it will happen immediately. Maybe someone can help to prep her for readiness.

But this time Christine, stay off of Bill Maher’s show, until after you help us remove The Boehner. This would be a true David and Goliath story. Reince Priebus would no doubt travel the talk show circuit making snide remarks about her. Reince needs to be weeded out as well.


24 posted on 12/21/2014 11:40:55 AM PST by lee martell
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