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Fellow Perry Supporters: It is time to pick a new candidate (Perry supporter drops endorsement)
Redstate ^ | January 11, 2012 | Tim Griffin

Posted on 01/11/2012 1:23:47 PM PST by Qbert

Following much thoughtful consternation, I have decided to pull my support and endorsement of Texas Governor Rick Perry for the GOP presidential nomination.  I realize the redstate diary commenters, won’t be kind but this needs to be said.  This decision wasn’t easy but a serious evaluation of the field should inform us that Rick Perry has no realistic path to victory in South Carolina, Florida and beyond.

I realize that redstate.com’s Erick Erickson continues to stick by him, that South Carolina is Perry’s state and that he has re-tooled his staff.  But it is too little too late and at this point, Mitt Romney is all but certain to capture this nomination.  I realize that he is one of the only smaller government conservatives in this race, but he has blown this race through his own actions and we can no longer help him.

I have been an ardent Perry supporter.  On griffinelection.com, we have over 35 positive pro-Perry-for-President articles.  But no matter how much we have tried to help Perry from the grassroots up, his campaign staff has been plagued with incompetency and Perry himself let us all down with his terrible debate performances.

The truth is that, this race was never about Rick Perry the person, we got behind him because he was the only candidate that had governed a state successfully and was also a strong advocate for smaller government.  But his time is gone.  Outside of the conservative blogosphere echo chamber, there is almost no support for Perry.  As intelligent political thinkers we need to know when to fight and when to live to fight another day.

I chose Perry because I thought his bravado, record as a job creator and social conservative views would be the ultimate contrast to President Obama.  Unfortunately, he has instead seemed aloof, asleep and shallow in debates.  I above all people, hate to admit it, but neither Perry nor his team were ready for prime time.  In fact, none of the campaigns, save Romney have been ready — but others have survived.

Perry was the ultimate Christian leader who held open prayer in Texas and held socially conservative views on almost every issue came in fifth place in Christian Iowa.  In all honesty, he should have displayed the same responsibility that Ms. Bachmann displayed in bowing out then.  Now, Perry goes limping into South Carolina even more injured.

He received 1% in New Hampshire last night.

But it isn’t simply his past failures that have brought me to this point.  It Perry’s dismal chances of future success that has forced us to embrace someone new.  Perry is polling at 5% support in South Carolina, his strongest state, his “last stand” state, the state where he announced he would run.  I love Governor Perry.  I wish he had never had the “oops” minute, but he is now polling at fifth place in South Carolina without any momentum at his back.  With less than two weeks to go and a six person race, Perry simply has no chance to make a comeback this late in the game.

Even if Perry had a strong uptick in support, it wouldn’t be enough to slay Romney who is receiving over 30% of support in South Carolina.  There is simply no alternative.

So, what candidate should voters support if they don’t support the candidate who is:

The father of universal healthcare and the individual mandate in America, the father of Gay Marriage in America, a candidate that supported abortion his entire career and still doesn’t think Roe v. Wade should be reversed.  If you think gun rights are protected under the Second Amendment and that Ronald Reagan was the best modern day president, who do you go with?  Certainly not Mitt Romney, he opposes your views.

There is only three other guys – Huntsman, Santorum and Gingrich.

Jon Huntsman had an above average night in New Hampshire last night, but losing to Ron Paul in his “must-win” state isn’t going to raise him above 3% support in South Carolina.

That leaves two.  Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich are the guys left standing going into South Carolina.

They both bested Perry in Iowa and New Hampshire.  They are both getting the necessary press time.  And in South Carolina, they are both receiving 20% support.  Rick Perry is receiving 5%.  If that 5% could go to either of these candidates, we would have someone who could compete with Romney’s 30%.

Let me reiterate, that this isn’t a normal race.  If there is one clear alterative to Romney, that person can rise from the ashes and still win this thing.  There has never been such a weak yet inevitable frontrunner in modern American politics.  Because of this Romney will lose in November.  The voters who stayed home in 2000 after learning of Bush’s DUI, aren’t going to vote for a pro-abort, individual mandate, Massachusetts Moderate.  Romney will campaign without a passionate base.  Sure, our leaders from elected officials to tv personalities will get in line, but many conservative voters still think for themselves and won’t.  So anyone interested in winning should consider alternatives.

Overall, the base is just to unenthused about Romney to give him the nomination this early.  His delegate count is still very low.  We need to make this a fight.  After South Carolina we have Florida, where Rick Perry is garnering 4.5% support from likely voters compared with 20% apiece with Santorum and Gingrich.

I ask that all Rick Perry supporters in South Carolina and Florida join me in leading.  Please make the difficult decision to back a new candidate that can actually beat Mitt Romney.

Santorum and Gingrich are both infinitely better than Romney and a two-man race will make it easier for a victor to emerge.  Over half of us are against Romney, imagine what we could do if we could unite under the umbrella of conservatism.  There is still time.

(Emphasis added)


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To: mojitojoe

Santorum can’t win Florida because of his ill-considered stance on social security.

With all the problems going on, taking a sledge hammer to social security to the extent of threatening benefits to current recipients and other draconian changes was a poor move.

The cane and walker crowd in Florida will not vote for him.


141 posted on 01/12/2012 8:08:49 PM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: napscoordinator

I will never vote for Santorum precisely because of his ridiculous stance on social security.

No one is denying that it needs to be reformed. George Bush tried it and was shot down.

Paul Ryan has a good plan as does Rick Perry. Both involve no changes for people now receiving benefits and people very close to retirement.

It would be a disaster to do the things Rick Santorum suggests and this will kill him in Florida and with older voters.

Older voters may hobble to the polls but they vote far more faithfully than the young.

I will vote for Huntsman before I vote for Ricky S.


142 posted on 01/12/2012 8:14:21 PM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: altura
A 10 percent cut in SS would not hurt too many people. Santorum should request 25 percent but 10 percent is a start. Of course he can't do a thing because people like you who live off the trough will not like to lose the government bennies.
143 posted on 01/12/2012 9:08:56 PM PST by napscoordinator (Go Rick! Go Rick! Go Newt! Let's get 'er done.)
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To: Qbert

I’m with Newt because Bachmann and Cain dropped out. I like Santorum and I am on his ping list. Both Newt and Santorum are good guys. But I liked what Newt was saying on Fox News against the Establishment.

While not a fan of SOPA, I believe it will die out long before the Election. But I was a bit unhappy Santorum supports the legislation. However, which ever of the two guys does the best in South Carolina and Florida, I’ll support.

By the time the race gets to my state, which is doing a caucus, it will be two months from now. I don’t know. What I do know is that I feel that the establishment needs to be defeated.

I was also lukewarm with Gingrich back when he was at 4% and I thought either Cain or Bachmann would win the nomination. I also then thought Palin would enter but she chickened out.

So now the choices are slim. I am hoping both Santorum and Newt do well in South Carolina.

After it is all said and done folks. If Romney has won the nomination, I’ll still be bashing him. And there will be no choice since I don’t want or like Romney’s positions, but to pick a third party candidate. Obama and Romney will be the same thing so I’ll take someone who I agree with more.

So that is where I am at. I mostly wanted Paul Ryan, Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain or Sarah Palin to win the nomination and none of them will.

But we still have a chance for a better candidate than Romney.

I would have added DeMint to my list of candidates I wanted. But I am confused on him saying Romney will Win South Carolina or something the other day. If he is for Romney he lost me for now.


144 posted on 01/13/2012 11:44:40 AM PST by Mozilla
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To: bigdirty

>> “Perry has recently attacked capitalism” <<

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What are you, a Limbaugh butt kisser?

I’m not a Perrywinkle, but I know that he has not ever attacked ‘capitalism,’ or did you mean Vulturism?


145 posted on 01/18/2012 11:51:59 AM PST by editor-surveyor (No Federal Sales Tax - No Way!)
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