Cruz will get the max donations possible from me if he jumps in
The “most electable” translates to the next loser who will lose to a badly flawed, and easily beatable Democrat.
I don't think Mr. Tobin knows anything about conservatives. Sympathy? Seriously?
Uhh . . . no.
I can’t belive these dopes are ruling out guaranteed loser John Huntsman.
He’d be perfect for their obvious goal of throwing the race to Shrillary.
Prediction: If it looks like there will be a group of conservative candidates splitting wins among Iowa, South Carolina, etc, Jeb’s money men will sink everything they can into winning New Hampshire so that they can push a “momentum” narrative for the following states - especially states with open primaries.
Since the Democrat contest will be decided, moderate and liberal voters will have a bigger voice in choosing the Republican nominee. I’ll bet that Jebby’s big donors are acutely aware of this.
SSDD
There is a word for doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
But then, the Republican Party has become expert at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
I sincerely hope to see these three GOPe stupid stooges canibalize each other. Just put them together arguing with each other, especialy conceited narcissistic Christie, fat crypto Marxist Jeb and metooagain Romneycare
Idiot. All the GOPe wants is to get settled early on one Establishment candidate, as they generally do—so he can win against the usual, fractured menagerie of candidates who peel off bits of the conservative vote.
Sure, it’ll eventually come down to one of those candidates against the anointed GOPe choice, but the GOPe choice will by then have established an overwhelming lead in money, organization, and party infrastructure support.
Nothing new here.
Ted should go up against these fat cats. I’d say its time for him to enter.The very least he would accomplish is to drag the field much farther to the right, but there would be a very good chance that he would win. And his VP would be? :-)
Let me be the first to add Cruz/Palin 2016.
Boy, with this strategy I can’t wait to see how many Republican voters stay home in 2016. I’m sure it will beat the Romney debacle (esp. if the GOPe selects him again). What was that definition of insanity again?
Scott Walker, John Kasich, and Mike Pence may be poised to break through in a crowded field in which no single candidate is likely to dominate. Of those, Walker will be dangerous because of his ability to appeal to both movement conservatives and to mainstream Republicans.
So far, I'm supporting Walker because he has the noted appeal and because he's gone through pure Hell fighting and beating DemonCraps, more and better than any of the others.
The earlier a Republican announces, the more time it gives the RATs and the enemedia to make up lies about him, to be released shortly before the election with little time to refute them.