Posted on 05/11/2015 9:49:45 AM PDT by Excellence
I am excited to add two incredibly experienced, courageous conservatives to our team: @sanuzis & @ronnehring https://t.co/8rFiegFZX2
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Three dimensional chess.
“Ted Cruz is an exciting, Reaganite candidate for President who has demonstrated the courage needed to get the country on track.
“There are few places in America that highlight the failure of the Obama ‘recovery’ than California, where we have the nation’s highest poverty rate, one of its worst unemployment rates, and a middle class squeezed between sky high taxes and a high cost of living. People in many of our counties are struggling with double digit unemployment and opportunities crushed by bad ideas coming out of Washington and Sacramento.
“To help Californians regain lost ground, we need a President who will set a new course for the nation that will reignite our economy by expanding economic freedoms and opportunity. Ted Cruz has proven he has the courage, skill, principles and experience to make it happen and I’m proud to join his team.
News release (5/11): “Cruz for President Announces Michigan and California State Chairs.”
Spock or Data?
You tell us. Some are interested to hear your position.
/johnny
It means Cruz is gunning for all 50 states and not writing any of them off.
I don't like ht term “middle class”. The dems use those words to divide. I'd rather hear average American.
I think there could be hope for the untrue. Wasn't there are a large socialist movement in the early part of 20th century. And then with Reagan we went hard right :)
could happen again.
From Nehring’s website:
Ron Nehring is the only candidate for Lt. Governor to receive an “A” rating from the California Rifle and Pistol Association for protecting the rights of law-abiding gun-owners.
Expanding access to health insurance is an important goal, but Obamacare isn’t the way to reach it.
K-12 Education reform with more options for parents and students. As a state, California is failing its young people when it comes to education.
Curbing the lawsuit abuse that kills jobs. California is ranked as America’s #1 “judicial hellhole” because of laws that make it easy for greedy trial lawyers to abuse the legal system for personal gain. Small businesses, their employees and customers are among the victims of this kind of abuse.
I don’t know, that’s why I’m asking. I know that on his way out the door he changed the way California nominates its Republican candidates, as a response to Proposition 14. No more competing for the nomination, the GOP picks, and that’s who runs. I would not like to see that on a national level.
Well that’s good, if true.
Born in California, will probably die here, but the place just sucks, politically.
Statistically, more businesses are leaving than moving in. Silicon Valley is almost a separate state/country; employees are bussed from their homes to work and back, they shop at Whole Foods. Their feet never touch the ground.
I go to the meets put on by my assembly members, first Tim Donnally, now Jim Obernolte. The tales they tell are depressing, yet they both keep plugging away. God love 'em.
“It means Cruz is gunning for all 50 states and not writing any of them off.”
Be very careful with that strategy.
Methinks the Left has figured out that >90% of voters have already made up their minds, >5% remaining will have negligible variance, leaving <4% who actually may respond favorably to campaigning AND make a difference if they do. As such, target that half-billion dollars of campaign funds on just 5M voters in areas that can be swayed. Little point in advertising in, say, Forsyth County GA where the Republican candidate _will_ win regardless.
Going all-out for all 50 states means averaging around $10M per state, which really isn’t much. Targeting $100 of advertising at each of 5M swayable voters will likely produce better results than $5 at each of 100M voters most of which have already made up their minds.
If going for all 50 states can initiate an avalanche of favorable votes, great. The candidate must be great to make that happen; tepid can’t win without advertising with surgical precision.
Those companies probably have great worker benefits, but do they pay lots of taxes to CA?
I have worked for investment banks in NYC and they treated us great. Wonder what they paid to the city though.
It’s good that your reps keep working at it.
My husband was our Republican County Chairman (in Texas). We put on the Republican primary election adhering to our state laws. Every voter in the Primary Election voted for their choice for president. The candidate for president is the person who won the most votes in Texas. The Republican State Chairman has no say in who is elected for candidate for president.
I don't believe California has a state law the Republican State Chairman can select the candidate for president he/she wants. If that were true, there is no reason to have a primary election for candidate for president.
Even if California had such a law (I don't believe that), it would have no bearing on other states election laws regarding holding a primary election choosing the presidential candidate.
Team Ted is bragging that they have just this ability. We shall see.
/johnny
“I don’t believe California has a state law the Republican State Chairman can select the candidate for president he/she wants.”
No, but the party selects who they will get behind and support, which is why the field was cleared for Sharron Runner to become the State Senator, even though other people were interested. I like Sharron, she’s good people. But I also like the idea of open competition.
True ‘dat!
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