voting in Houston (Harris County) on the GOP side is WAYYYYYY up over two and four years ago.
I think the intensity factor is very, very strong here.
People are responding to a serious conservative candidate!
Why the hell the national GOP can’t see this, is, incidentally beyond me.....
I’m sick of Dewhurst’s over the top, negative attack ads. I’m voting for Cruz just to stick it to Dewhurst. If that’s the man’s idea of campaigning, I don’t want to take a chance on him representing our state in the Senate.
Oh, they see it. But Conservatism is not part of the GOP's agenda. It's all about helping Soros and friends form a NWO run by them with the little people managed at the individual level by state fostered islam.
They want control, and the Tea Party just messed up their plans to rule ze verld.
What a Ted Cruz victory would mean is that Texans finally had a chance to vote for a Conservative in a National election.
It has long been an irritant that by the time I get to vote, the national candidates have already been decided and my choice is no longer viable. The biggest and one of the most conservative states (gotta leave room for Oklahoma) has not had a say in the selection of a presidential candidate in the last two election cycles.
BTW, Rick Perry was a nose-holding choice for Governor for many of us; we did not want a Washingtonian Rino to return to Texas as Governor and tell us how they do it up there.
Our fence line is almost a mile long on a highly traveled road and it is loaded with Cruz signs...
The gop/e do not want to hear about it... they do not want to talk about it and if forced to... they will repeat the boehner line of, “We have heard you loud and clear... we know that we messed up but we will do better this time”.
Yeah right.
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Oh they can see it; they just don't like it.
Why do you think the National GOP wants conservative candidates? George Bush and Karl Rove fought for the moderate over the conservative in every single Senate primary. Why would they change?