To: SC33
A new online poll... Online polls, no matter what they show, are worthless.
If the they were accurate, then John Kerry would have won all 50 states in 2004, the House and Senate would be 90% Democrat, and the population would be demanding homosexual marriage be made legal.
Of course, just like the Democrats and MSM media do with their bogus polls, the Bush haters will latch onto this poll, claim it is true, and then use it to justify their whacked out positions.
25 posted on
02/01/2006 5:52:38 PM PST by
COEXERJ145
(Despite Popular Opinion, Tom Tancredo Does Not Support Deporting Illegal Aliens.)
To: COEXERJ145; Dane
There is some indication that alot of Conservatives are angry about a few important issues. In many cases, they are legitimate gripes. It remains to be seen, however, whether this will have a serious impact at the ballot.
Simply put, and I think you would both agree, if the Conservative voters in a given area dislike the Republican in office, they may very well vote against him/her. If they like the person in office, they will vote for him/her. The most that we as voters can do in a year like this is too support the candidates we agree with, and whom we have the ability to vote for or financially contribute too.
If there are certain issues that we would like to see action on, such as illegal immigration, than the most we can do is help to change the party by voting for Conservatives who share our ideals. President Bush cannot run again, so as another poster on this thread previously said, all politics truly is local.
If it is change that one desires, the best answer is to help provoke change and/or action from within the Party.
38 posted on
02/01/2006 6:11:10 PM PST by
SC33
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