To: Viennacon
My rule of thumb is simple. I always vote for the most conservative candidate in the race.
In the primary, that was Brannon.
In the general, that is clearly Tillis.
I can’t imagine doing anything other than voting for the most conservative candidate in every election in which I participate.
30 posted on
05/06/2014 6:40:27 PM PDT by
comebacknewt
(Newt (sigh) what could have been . . .)
To: comebacknewt
So then you will vote for Jeb Bush if he wins the 2016 nomination
To: comebacknewt
I cant imagine doing anything other than voting for the most conservative candidate in every election in which I participate.
What if the GOP candidate supports Abortion or Gay Marriage?
Do you consider yourself a Christian?
Where does your Christianity or your principles end and your politics take over?
Just where is the point in this political conversation do you take a stand for your principles?
39 posted on
05/06/2014 6:44:07 PM PDT by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: comebacknewt
I always vote for the most conservative candidate in the race. So do I, but the William F Buckley quote is:
"Always vote for the most conservative candidate that can win".
199 posted on
05/06/2014 9:03:21 PM PDT by
ROCKLOBSTER
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