According to the metric Silver comes up with Dauphin Bush is even more liberal than John McCain and Willard. Looking at the bad side except for Bush II, Dauphin Bush seems to be in the ideological ballpark for the GOP nominee going back to Bush I.
1 posted on
12/17/2014 6:28:17 AM PST by
C19fan
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To: C19fan
He will win the nomination. They GOP primary is fixed.
26 posted on
12/17/2014 7:08:02 AM PST by
demshateGod
(The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
To: C19fan
Well, I am not voting him.
28 posted on
12/17/2014 7:21:50 AM PST by
Boiler Plate
("Why be difficult, when with just a little more work, you can be impossible" Mom)
To: C19fan
In answer to the question, yes. When Jeb says he wants to return the American dream, he means he wants more illegals to come and plunder our riches. The boy has a one track mind, and that track runs up from our southern border, straight to the royal privilege of Washington.
29 posted on
12/17/2014 7:22:02 AM PST by
pallis
To: C19fan
If Jeb wins the primary, the Republican party should change its symbol from an Elephant to a Rhino.
To: C19fan
” Roughly 31 percent of Republican primary voters describe themselves as moderate or liberal, potentially enough to leave Bush as one of two or three remaining viable nominees after the first few states vote in 2016.”
Do away with open primaries and those dumba$$ caucuses and that 31% goes back to the libtard primaries where it belongs!
32 posted on
12/17/2014 7:45:52 AM PST by
Beagle8U
(If illegal aliens are undocumented immigrants, then shoplifters are undocumented customers.)
To: C19fan
Considering the influence of the media and GOP establishment, it’s possible he may not be liberal enough. We need to know how low he scores on the official McCain-o-meter.
33 posted on
12/17/2014 7:47:01 AM PST by
DPMD
To: C19fan
A passive do nothing Republican is not necessarily a non-conservative. He is just passive do nothing Republican from the Chamber of Commerce.
34 posted on
12/17/2014 7:57:02 AM PST by
amnestynone
(A big government conservative is just a corporatist who is not paying enough taxes.)
To: C19fan
I will vote for the democrat, or not at all. The sad thing is it really won’t matter
35 posted on
12/17/2014 8:09:44 AM PST by
Ramonne
To: C19fan
The way the machine is rigged, he could probably get the nomination by outspending competitors to eliminate them early in the game. So he could well get the nomination.
But he will NOT get elected. Dole, McCain and Romney were moderates who supposedly appealed to middle of the roaders - but the base stayed home.
They will for Bush, too.
36 posted on
12/17/2014 8:30:31 AM PST by
Inkie
To: C19fan
Yes, yes, yes.
The Bushes are the GOP half of the elitists managing the big government statist duopoly that thinks IT runs the country.
37 posted on
12/17/2014 8:33:22 AM PST by
Wuli
To: C19fan
No. He will “win” the nomination.
39 posted on
12/17/2014 11:10:53 AM PST by
arthurus
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