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To: Chasaway

Perry may have pulled a come-back in Texas, but he’s not ready for the big leagues.

He just doesn’t have what it takes to survive a national campaign.

He’ll probably stay in for at least a while longer because of his cash but he’s no Ron Paul. When he finishes scoreless after Iowa, NH, Florida and SC he will drop out.


319 posted on 11/15/2011 7:55:15 AM PST by samtheman
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To: samtheman
Perry may have pulled a come-back in Texas, but he’s not ready for the big leagues. He just doesn’t have what it takes to survive a national campaign.

That's not his problem.

Fully 69% of Americans in the latest IBD/TIPP poll say they don’t favor states giving in-state college tuition to ILLEGAL aliens while charging higher fees for legal, out-of-state residents. Just 22% support such a policy.

73% of Republicans are opposed vs. 20% in favor.

Independents have even stronger views: 74%-15%. Even Democrats are strongly opposed 58%-32%.

In fact, a majority of every major subgroup opposes giving ILLEGAL aliens in-state tuition rates — men and women, rich and poor, urban and rural. Hispanics, who have more conflicted views over illegal immigration than is commonly known, are opposed, 54%-28%. Blacks, who often see ILLEGAL aliens as rivals for jobs, are the most opposed, 80%-12%.

Perry's campaign is in the gutter because of his support for ILLEGAL aliens. It's clear he is not going to change his mind on the issue and neither are those 'heartless' conservative voters.

320 posted on 11/15/2011 8:14:52 AM PST by South40 (NO RINOS IN 2012!)
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