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Romney would do worse than Santorum in a General Election - [Vanity]
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Posted on 01/11/2012 10:24:07 AM PST by PieterCasparzen
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Santorum would do better than Mittens against the current occupant in a general election, IMHO.
To: PieterCasparzen
You make some good points but Santorum has said too many crazy things that are so far removed from main stream society, there is no way the average voter could ever vote for him. There was another article in today’s paper here in San Antonio this morning quoting some of these quotes.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:27:38 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: PieterCasparzen
No he wouldn’t. Romney will attract independents and undecideds who are tired of a Marxist and want a businessman in office. Santorum appeals to evangelicals and thats it. Social issues aren’t the hot button this year, the economy is. Santorum collapsed after Iowa because he only had religious support in IA. He’s not our path to victory over the Muslim Marxist, although I’m sure he’s a good man.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:27:58 AM PST
by
Astronaut
To: Astronaut
“appeals to evangelicals and thats it.”
Really? He’d lose Catholics to Obama?
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:31:17 AM PST
by
Grunthor
(At least he is better than Obama! Is NOT a rallying cry!)
To: Astronaut
I am not a Santorum supporter, but that just doesn’t play out in real life voting. Santorum is not a single issue guy who only appeals to ‘Evangelicals’. He’s a solid conservative on foreign issues and fiscal, too.
Additionally, a moderate Romney does little more to bring moderates to our side than McCain did 4 years ago. Those hugging the middle hardly ever pull in votes...it is those that present a clear alternative. Both Mitt and Santorum could easily beat Obama if they articulate a conservative alternative. The only difference is whether Romney would really mean it.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:40:22 AM PST
by
ilgipper
(Everything you get from the government was taken from someone else)
To: Grunthor
To: DallasSun
You make some good points but Santorum has said too many crazy things that are so far removed from main stream society, there is no way the average voter could ever vote for him.
Absolutely not - this is the idea that the Republican establishment markets so that Republicans will nominate their guy, Romney.
In the general elections I describe, when independents saw this choice:
A) Obama
B) Santorum
Most would choose to vote against 4 more years of Obama.
Approximately 75% of Americans self-identify as Christians.
For a Christian to vote against a Christian candidate because they are "too Christian", and instead vote for a candidate who is a far-left idealogue, muslim sympathizer, anti-semite and who is bankrupting the country would require them to buy into leftist propaganda rather completely.
I doubt Obama would get more than 20% of the Christian vote.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:42:29 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves.)
To: PieterCasparzen
Santorum would lose handily IMO (though would make a decent VP).
Like it or not, his schtick is social issues. He’s cast himself into the role of a statist culture warrior. And while that may reverberate strongly with SoCons, it doesn’t independents. Plus, FiCons don’t care for Santorum’s record on fiscal matters.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:47:09 AM PST
by
Utmost Certainty
(Our Enemy, the State | Gingrich 2012)
To: PieterCasparzen
That was not the idea of the “republican establishment”...that came from me. A voter...and a Christian. It is not a matter of his being “too Christian”.it is a matter of his being whacky. More whacky does not constitute being “more Christian.” Thank goodness
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:47:12 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: Happy Valley Dude
He was not running against a White House occupant who demonstrates these ideas or agendas:
anti-semitism
anti-Christian
pro-muslim
anti-American
disrespect for the U.S. military
so Obama’s support for the homo agenda and abortion, part of standard Democrat fare that he has face before, is just icing on the cake.
Only the far left fringe of Christians will vote for Obama.
Even evangelicals are voting for Santorum.
(the news media has no clue of Christian denominations, their Christophobia makes all of Christianity seem like a blur to them).
Running against Obama, for someone with conservative credentials that are reasonabley reliable, would be like running against chairman mao and an ayatola all rolled into one.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:49:36 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves.)
To: DallasSun
Santorum has said too many crazy things
How about good ol' Mitt: "I purchased a gun when I was a young man. I've been a hunter pretty much all my life." (Romney's campaign later said he'd been hunting twice, once when he was 15, and once in 2006 at a Republican fundraiser
I dont speak for the scientific community, of course, but I believe the worlds getting warmer. I cant prove that, but I believe based on what I read that the world is getting warmer. And number two, I believe that humans contribute to that. I dont know how much our contribution is to that, because I know that there have been periods of greater heat and warmth in the past but I believe we contribute to that. And so I think its important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and the global warming that youre seeing. ~Mitt Romney, his view about global warming during a campaign stop in New Hampshire, June 2011
And the crazy flip flop:
My view is that we dont know whats causing climate change on this planet. And the idea of spending trillions and trillions of dollars to try to reduce CO2 emissions is not the right course for us. ~Mitt Romney, about his views on global warming during a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, October 28, 2011
Dont try to stop the foreclosure process. Let it run its course and hit the bottom. ~Mitt Romney, defending banks and kicking people out of their homes.
Corporations are people, my friends. ~Mitt Romney, declaring that corporations are people in front of a crowd of real people in Iowa.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:49:53 AM PST
by
An American!
(Proud To Be An American!)
To: An American!
Absolutely. Mitt outdoes everyone when it comes to past whacky comments...Mitt’s main problem is his lying in my opinion. He is way too slick...slimey...smarmy.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:52:24 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: PieterCasparzen
And 20 per cent of the Christian vote? You cannot be serious. You are saying 80 per cent of the Christian democrats are not going to vote for Obama? You know that is not true.
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posted on
01/11/2012 10:55:09 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: PieterCasparzen
Romney received thousands of delegates in NH evidently. I’m hearing everywhere that he is the WINNER and ELECTED.
I am tired of NH deciding who will be the Republican nominee. We need to divide it into at least 5 states so people elsewhere can vote. (like Texas, Oklahoma,Nebraska, Colorado, etc.)
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posted on
01/11/2012 11:09:29 AM PST
by
winkadink
(During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell)
To: DallasSun
Perhaps you could source and reference these 'crazy things'......
..or is it more slander from the MSM?
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posted on
01/11/2012 11:12:48 AM PST
by
Guenevere
(....We press on.....)
To: PieterCasparzen
Slick Mitt would set the conservative movement back for at least a decade.
To: DallasSun
I may be wrong, he may get 30% - but anywhere near half of Christian voters voting for Obama is a pipe dream, IMHO.
Obama doesn’t even want the job, everybody but Axelrod and Jarrett is abandoning him.
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posted on
01/11/2012 11:16:54 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves.)
To: Happy Valley Dude
This election cycle, Santorum would absolutely crush Obama in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
To: Guenevere
Has nothing to do with the MSM....He is on video saying these things...over and over...It is not difficult to research. Unfortunately. His comments are readily available for anyone who is interested in finding them.
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posted on
01/11/2012 11:18:06 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: Guenevere
Has nothing to do with the MSM....He is on video saying these things...over and over...It is not difficult to research. Unfortunately. His comments are readily available for anyone who is interested in finding them.
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posted on
01/11/2012 11:18:22 AM PST
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
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