Posted on 03/03/2008 3:45:43 PM PST by Golden Gate
There are conservatives who are describing this GOP Primary Election of 2008 as "the worst ever".
Later we can talk about what went wrong. But for the March 4th Primary states, they have a choice of:
Texas GOP Conservatives: Do NOT waste your vote by voting for Democrats.
·And no one should be voting for `corruption personified'!· GOP Conservatives, there is conservative work to be done in the Republican Primary!
Can someone please confirm that Duncan Hunter is on the ballot in Texas and Rhode Island.
Can Democrats in Texas `cross over' and vote in the GOP Primary? If so, Texas Conservative Democrats and Union members should `cross over' and Vote for conservative California Congressman Duncan Hunter!
Please confirm that Fred Thompson is on the ballot in Ohio (& TX).
Conservatives in Vermont should consider voting for Huck.
He does NOT yet have the necessary delegate count that he needs to clinch the nomination. There is still time to derail this disaster already waiting to happen.
9 posted on 02/29/2008 3:33:07 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
(Watch Sean, Rush, Laura, Mark, Michelle et.al. rationalize 1 by 1 & enter the RINO/McCain column)
From an article: "Reality is, only about 35 percent of Republicans support John McCain. The other 65 percent who voted against McCain can never be accurately accused of supporting McCain, only opposing the greater opposition.
But more than 35 percent will indeed vote for McCain come November. Not because they have some new found love for John McCain or his many shortcomings, but because...
Conservatives Have Stepped In It Again!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1977024/posts
Personally, I still want to see brokered conventions, Dem & GOP.
The Best 2 Reasons to Vote McCain = [ Or *NOT* = DoughtyOne Posts & replies, begin #10 ]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1973203/posts
Hold your nose once more and Vote McC...?? No.
Re-draft Duncan Hunter into the Presidential Race = (With all of the written and video obituaries which have found their way onto internet regarding the recent demise of Congressman Duncan Hunter's presidential campaign, we at NWCL would like to offer this gem. There are other voices out there who believe it is still not too late).
Re-draft Duncan Hunter into the Presidential Race = http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1958247/posts
(News Which Cannot Lose ^ | 1/22/08 | Alex Madison)
Rep. Duncan Hunter Drops Presidential Bid "Today we end this campaign" Duncan Hunter = Saturday, January 19, 2008
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1956457/posts
Duncan Hunter FR Working Group: Roll Call = Are You DH1? "It's DUNCAN Time! (end 'what' campaign?) <<= Bump this Thread!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1958233/posts
Did you know? that Duncan Hunter was elected to Congress in 1980 as a part of the Reagan revolution? (more...)
Conservatives - Get Duncan Hunter elected!
FR needs an Election / Campaign Central
March 4 Primaries - Dems & GOP: Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont / (per The Green Papers)
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Anyone know if Democratic Presidential write-in candidates are allowed in the other three States (Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont)?
I voted for Hunter in CT.
Yeh - go Duncan Hunter - wooo hooo
"Of COURSE they'll vote Republican, where ELSE are they going to go?"
Fred is on the ballot in Texas.
(I have a number of employees that live there -— Kermit, TX anyone?)
I voted for Hunter in Michigan and will write him in in November.
~ daydreams ~
Well, it’s your primary, but I hope you select a suitable nominee for Nov. Not likely that the Dems will.
~ daydreams ~ - In this Primary 08, it seems like a lot of conservative leaders, ray-dee-oh & teevee hosts, and activists were daydreaming their way through ‘07 & the start of the primaries 08. Hit the ground running? Not this time.
And, was there some conservative weakness or betrayal involved? But for now, with what is left with the primaries, what can be done to get brokered conventions, in BOTH parties?
YEAH!!!!!
All the previously announced candidates are on the Texas ballot. I expect Duncan Hunter will get several hundred votes statewide.
After super tuesday I read that he had picked up some 40,000 votes since dropping out.
To vote tomorrow, each person just needs to go to their correct precinct, and have a voter registration card or a drivers license. There have already been a lot of cross-over voters - both directions. Duncan and Fred are both still on the ballot, as well as ‘uncommitted’. I voted for Duncan.
Several good replies, & I like this tagline.
Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter”I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back”)
If that's true, it's some sort of a political gesture which doesn't really register. I've never seen a vote total for him in the later races reported in either print or television.
I don't know what voting for him would do at this point, anyway. McCain will probably clinch the nomination tomorrow.
I voted early in the Texas primary and voted for Duncan Hunter. Some of the talk show hosts were reminded everyone that he was on the ballot.
I’m not positive McCain can clinch tomorrow. The MSM delegate counts count all delegates and still are too high. He needs 317 pledged delegates to ice it no matter how he screws up in the next 6 months. All 88 Ohio delegates are unpledged. 137 pledged are available in Texas. RI and VT have 17 each.
Duncan Hunter endorsed Mike Huckabee, and might want you to vote for Huckabee.
Hunter and Minuteman Gilchrist accompanied Mike Huckabee to our southern border, just a couple of days ago. Maybe they are grooming him to be POTUS.
Okay, maybe he won’t clinch it tomorrow, but it’s like leading in the Super Bowl 52-10 with five minutes left to go.
It’s like Don Meredith singing on Monday Night Football, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over...”
I early voted for Duncan in Texas. I kind of wish I had gone Huckabee just to send a stronger message of McCain rejection.
He has to take 52% of the remaining pledged delegates to clinch an assured first round win. The score is closer than you think.
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