>>>>> Opposition to current tax and spend policy, combined with recent dem tax and earmarks scandals, is the winning ticket in 2010. <<<<<<
Personally I no longer care about a winning ticket for any Congressional ditrict in America.
I care about a political party that maintains an enduring and core belief about taxes, government, and the Constitution.
this party that has a “core belief about taxes, government and the Constitution” is largely a subset of the GOP.
“this party” isn’t large enough to completely dominate the GOP. If Pence, Cantor, etc. and the caucus they lead are not conservative enough for ya, I wonder who it is that you have recently helped get elected.
The fact that Snowe and Collins and others have an R after their name is just an indication that the conservative faction of the GOP is not as strong as some wish. Move to Maine and elect a conservative the House. Both House seats are available for the taking if someone can create a large enough following. (Or you can just run a Constitution candidate and lose 72% to 28% if that makes you happy.)
Endorsements tell a lot about a candidate, and here are Jim Tedisco’s:
http://www.jimtedisco.com/endorsements/organizations/