What is wrong with these people?
These are the same people who keep re-electing McCain. Nuff said.
The latest Rasmussen national poll shows Gingrich up by seven. Looking at Florida and this poll by the same firm, where do they think Gingrich is getting those numbers? Something stinks in the numbers.
obamney says raise the minimum wage..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-oGn6-dypE
Can’t say I’m surprised. AZ sent McCain back to the Senate so a lot of Arizonans must like quisling RINOs.
Oh Wait? Somebody beat me to it...DRAT!
No surprise there.
Romney unlocks the very conservative demographic in the state, winning by 17, 44/27, and taking majorities in the other two ideological categories.
That is surprising, at least to me.
It really is amazing that Obama keeps it this close. A GOP president would be 20 points behind, all else being equal.
The trend is our friend, though.
What the H is going on? even Rush was slamming RomObama over the min wage today. Who are these so called conservatives? have we really lost America’s very heart and soul? and the constitutionalists? conservatives? Romney is buying the Whitehouse! please explain how any informed voter could support this rino? “Romney unlocks the very conservative demographic in the state, winning by 17, 44/27, and taking majorities in the other two ideological categories. Gingrich has a slight edge among Tea Party backers, 39/33, but loses to Romney by double digits in every religious, age, and income demographic.Romney unlocks the very conservative demographic in the state, winning by 17, 44/27, and taking majorities in the other two ideological categories. Gingrich has a slight edge among Tea Party backers, 39/33, but loses to Romney by double digits in every religious, age, and income demographic.
Rasmussen called me last night and asked extensive questions. I said I was voting for Newt, but I gave highest marks to Paul on the economy, Newt on foreign policy, and Santorum on social issues.
It creeps me to say it but Mccain is probably helping Romney out more than anything else.
Otherwise,Brewer doesn’t seem like she would endorse Romney?
Well, I think that the Republican Party is in the process of leaving me behind.
There’s this huge myth floating around about Romney’s electability, but it’s hogwash. Romney doesn’t like to talk about the issues very much because he ends up eating loafer. He has a huge problem with the base because of ObamneyCare, which stands to reason because he represents the GOP telling the base to open wide while they shove the crap sandwich made from pulverized principle down our throats. The country is in a huge financial and economic mess because we’ve been taken for granted, followed these idiots who push mushy moderates that ended up making a huge mess. They can’t and won’t fix it because they are more concerned about power than any plight of Joe and Jane Average and the only things they want to change are the seating arrangements at the power-broker’s table.
I certainly hope SCOTUS does its job and strikes down ObamaCare because then it will make it much easier for me to become apathetic in November. Our problems didn’t start with Obama and they won’t end by just getting rid of him.
Anyway, I think John Adams expressed my feelings best when he said:
I would quarrel with both parties and with every individual of each, before I would subjugate my understanding, or prostitute my tongue or pen to either.
-John Adams
Question #17 on the poll , rate Jan Brewer, I would be interested to see the result.
This poll is most likely the way it is. The outcome will probably be like Florida.
From the beginning, Romney was pushed as being the most electable. That notion was planted early on and is being proven to be successful so far.
If Newt wants a chance, he is going to have to find a way to fight that notion.