Thanks for the link. If this was your answer to my question, then the answer is that a candidate must agree with ALL of those issues listed. That’s fine with me, and it’d sure be nice, but in my years of experience that’s like lookin’ for a needle in a haystack.
If it’s this hard to find ONE candidate that meets our conservative ideals, then it’s no wonder we can’t find enough to run for House & Senate.
I thought Sarah Palin fit that bill pretty darn good, but have read comments here that paint her as a “rino”. From what I’ve witnessed, one conservative’s “pure” candidate is another conservative’s “rino”. Disheartening to say the least.
I think the biggest obstacle isn’t us but the Repub hierarchy who picked Scozzafava instead of Hoffman because it was “her turn”. That article was posted on FR. There is also a movement to get more conservatives in local party positions so that doesn’t happen again and work our way up.