Getting rid of Little Debbie isn't going to be easy, but right now the race between Bouchard and Butler is still on polite footing. I got the chance to meet Rev. Butler last week and he's got my vote in the primary. Bouchard's stand on issues are similar to my own, but the Detroit newspapers labeled him as "pragmatic." Isn't pragmatism what's gotten us into the huge spending spree the GOP is inflicting on the taxpayers?
I don't want pragmatism. I want passion, and Butler's my man. Electorally speaking! ;-)
I voted for Bouchard by absentee ballot today. I was leaning toward Butler but his new tv commerical shows him stopping a white kid from stealing an old white lady's purse.
Don't think that's very real.
I've been really impressed with what I've read about Butler, and I'll likely be voting for him in the primary as well. Nothing against Bouchard, I just really liked the one line from his tv ad about government helping only when folks really need it. Just one line, but it was a "hey, he gets it" moment for me.
She's little, now that's news, lol! That's cute sarcasm for dumber than a cow...
I think the primary turnout in this race will be less than passionate and that will tell us a lot on who cares come November.
DeVos seems to have nailed it - and let's not forget the GOP owes wife Betsy a few nickels.
I'm hoping the numbers will change once we have a 'candidate.'