She knows she can inflict more damage onto the GOP by running as a write-in independent. We're in the pay-back zone, now.
IMO, the conservative GOP nominees can use the unwillingness of these career politicians to go away to their advantage. They need to trumpet the fact that they are the outsiders against the D.C. establishment, both Republicans and Democrats. Polling has showed that a majority of voters are dissatisfied, even angry, with both the Democrats and Republicans. These candidates need to use the fact that they are political outsiders being attacked and marginalized by the rich and powerful politicians in D.C., who have trampled the Constitution and bankrupted the country, to their extreme advantage. It is a winning strategy! It is an anti-incumbent year, and 2010 is not a year where being an “extremist” is going to hurt you. They need to make fure voters know that “extremist” is codeword for anti-establishment and anti-big, powerful government and special interests.
IMO, the conservative GOP nominees can use the unwillingness of these career politicians to go away to their advantage. They need to trumpet the fact that they are the outsiders against the D.C. establishment, both Republicans and Democrats. Polling has showed that a majority of voters are dissatisfied, even angry, with both the Democrats and Republicans. These candidates need to use the fact that they are political outsiders being attacked and marginalized by the rich and powerful politicians in D.C., who have trampled the Constitution and bankrupted the country, to their extreme advantage. It is a winning strategy! It is an anti-incumbent year, and 2010 is not a year where being an “extremist” is going to hurt you. They need to make fure voters know that “extremist” is codeword for anti-establishment and anti-big, powerful government and special interests.