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To: bergmeid

20% of US voters say they are Liberals, about 40% say they’re Conservative. So you can’t win unless you cater to the center, the independents who do not support the conservative line across every issue. Obama convinced the Indies that he was a centrist but has since moved hard to the left, and has lost them, as this article proves.

Reality wins elections, not ideology. What we need are conservative candidates that can pull Independents over, and win. That’s why we can’t be impervious to this stuff, if we can’t attract the support of independent voters, we’ll just remain in the minority, but right now the winds are in our favor, as even the elites are realizing Obama is governing against the will of the majority and they need to help fight and reverse this trend.


13 posted on 07/07/2010 8:21:56 PM PDT by bigbob
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To: bigbob

“Reality wins elections”

That’s what scares me. As a long time Chicagoan, I’ve seen candidates down 20% the day before elections pull out a miracle win, and its always the incumbent.

He and his team know how to get the illegal vote, they know how to raise the dead from the graves to vote, they know how to get the unions and Panthers out on polling day, and now with executive power, which he has been testing more and more, watch for him to win re-election.

If you thought hanging-chads and pregnant chads were a problem, watch for recounts until your head spins, especially in dem districts that they did not carry.

If that doesn’t work, I’d watch for special executive powers, or some sort of crisis that will keep him in office.

I do not trust these people as far as I can throw a battleship.


63 posted on 07/08/2010 3:08:55 AM PDT by esoxmagnum
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