I'm just not a single issue voter, if I were I wouldn't have voted for Bush based on immigration policies. I also refuse to be one of these people who will install Hillary by default by not voting.
there you go.
Rice will be really strong on defense and probably just as good in the economic arena. Assuming she is fiscally conservative is another point in my book too.
But for every voter there is a hot button issue or 3. It would be such a shame that people would allow Hillary (and the evil that comes with that) over an issue that a sitting President has little power to change or decide.
the Power is in the Congress and by a certain extent, the US Supreme Court. The idea is to get a Conservative into the White House for the nominees and for the GOP to keep the Senate to confirm them. Hillary is no conservative so God only knows who her nominees would be.
I wouldn't call myself a single issue voter, but I will never knowingly vote for someone, or a party, that promotes, encourages, or even accepts the killing of babies.
I agree with you. The government works on many issues; to single out abortion is silly. The cause is important, but we have to understand that we're turning a battleship.